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Door County, Wisconsin, USA - Where the strong survive and the weak are killed and eaten.
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This Chevy Silverado pick-up still runs like a champ. And it will be celebrating its 29th birthday in September. That was when it rolled-off the assembly line in Flint Michigan in 1997.
We take care of our vehicles and tend to run them until the wheels fall-off.
It's spring-cleaning time around here so when making a trip to the town dump it's always a delight to rock some Marshall Tucker on the cassette player.
Who do you know has a working cassette player anymore? Much less, a cassette tape collection....
Monday evening before bedtime I took the pup outside for last call. The Flower Moon was bright and there was some interesting cloud action.
The current moon phase for May 4, 2026 is known as a Waning Gibbous phase.
Yesterday the moon was 17.9 days old and 89.21 percent illuminated.
So I took some photos.
And while I had some downtime in my busy day this afternoon I fiddled with some filters on one photo. The moon is not very distinct (a shortcoming of even an iPhone 14 Pro). But the Google Snapseed filtering allows for some interesting results.
Original, enhanced color spectrum and artsy black and white.
Pro Tip - Snapseed is a free app...
The device in the photo is the real deal. A bizarre as it appears it is not AI generated, photo shopped or a social media hoax. It's a modern day Hookah. If you came of age in the 1970's you would know what a water pipe or Hookah is. But I digress.
The Robot Smoker was a novelty ashtray sold by Sears, Roebuck & Company around 1957. It has a modern-sounding name but wasn't at all robotic; just playing on the technological advancements of and more likely a play on the 'Space Age' aesthetic of the time.
You placed a lit cigarette into the holder of the weighted base and a long, flexible tube allowed you to have a smoke at a distance without getting up from your chair, interrupt your television viewing, putting down your book or paper or getting out of bed. The only thing even close to robotic was the Automatic Butt Ejector; a spring-loaded feature that flipped the spent filter our so you didn't have to touch it. Priced at $2.97 (roughly $30 nowadays). An extra dollar got you an upgrade for a two person model to accommodate whomever you were sleeping with.
Sears sold all sorta stuff throughout its long merchandising lifetime including novelties and gadgets. Unlike a useful Craftsman wrench this device never became a household staple. Within a couple of decades the health impacts of tobacco use became better-known and elaborate smoking apparatus fell out of favor.
A couple of my pals are firefighters with the local department and they would likely be horrified by this. The ad explicitly suggests its use while lounging in a chair or in bed. Vintage collectors will tell you that if you coughed or sneezed into the tube you could launch a lit cig across the room. Sounds like a peril that might very-well void the homeowners insurance you purchased from Sears as well.
Fast Fact: Elektro the Moto-Man was a giant seven foot tall robot that demonstrated its ability to smoke cigarettes at the 1939 World's Fair ostensibly to demonstrate its air-intake system. Maybe that's the inspiration for the name? Alas, all is lost to history.
My smoking history was short-lived. Good thing.