Bob Deis
@bobdeis.bsky.social
I’m a #pulp culture historian who focuses on vintage men’s adventures magazines and paperbacks. I co-edit the Men’s Adventure Library book series, the MEN’S ADVENTURE QUARTERLY magazine and the ART OF RON LESSER book series. My website is MensPulpMags.com.
A short video I took of a bunch of White Ibis roosting in a Weeping Bottlebrush (Melaleuca viminalis) tree in full bloom, near the Miami Cancer Center where BJ and I came for appointments with her doctors today. The moon made it an even more spectacular sight.
November 3, 2025 at 11:40 PM
A short video I took of a bunch of White Ibis roosting in a Weeping Bottlebrush (Melaleuca viminalis) tree in full bloom, near the Miami Cancer Center where BJ and I came for appointments with her doctors today. The moon made it an even more spectacular sight.
Instant replay…Peekaboo the mighty Pomeranian gets the ball and scores a touchdown!
October 31, 2025 at 12:36 PM
Instant replay…Peekaboo the mighty Pomeranian gets the ball and scores a touchdown!
I saw this snail trucking along on the travertine tiles in our back yard patio and wondered if the big crack between two of them that he was headed for would be a problem for him. Nope. He glided right over it. And, yes, I admit it. I am geeky. I love snails. I even take videos of them.
October 24, 2025 at 3:28 AM
I saw this snail trucking along on the travertine tiles in our back yard patio and wondered if the big crack between two of them that he was headed for would be a problem for him. Nope. He glided right over it. And, yes, I admit it. I am geeky. I love snails. I even take videos of them.
I saved this Green Orchid Bee who accidentally fell into our pool and put him on a nearby table, where he spent about 3 minutes drying himself off — then flew away. They sure are beautiful little creatures. Their Latin scientific name is Euglossa dilemma.
October 13, 2025 at 1:42 PM
I saved this Green Orchid Bee who accidentally fell into our pool and put him on a nearby table, where he spent about 3 minutes drying himself off — then flew away. They sure are beautiful little creatures. Their Latin scientific name is Euglossa dilemma.
I was 12 years old when the movie TARAS BULBA came out in 1962. I loved it and remember being awed when Yul Brynner, as Taras, cuts off the hand of a snide Polish officer. Today, at age 75, I rewatched it and felt the same love and awe. I’m still a teenager in my mind.
October 12, 2025 at 8:03 PM
I was 12 years old when the movie TARAS BULBA came out in 1962. I loved it and remember being awed when Yul Brynner, as Taras, cuts off the hand of a snide Polish officer. Today, at age 75, I rewatched it and felt the same love and awe. I’m still a teenager in my mind.