As I transported this new drying rack on my bike. Dropped it only once. Until I quickly figured out to make a hole in the plastic to carry it like a handle. Did see a couple of concerned faces as I pedaled past.
Monthly Archives: February 2022
More Tulips
A Surprise: C Springer
2021 posted a picture of a framed piece of handiwork I bought at my local “emporium’. Last week in preparation for a dinner I was giving at home, returned to the emporium for a soup ladle. Found one made of glass; had never seen such a unique utensil. While there browsed of course and what …
Oma Tulips
My belief is one can never have too many tulips. I will buy from anywhere, and often anywhere is a bucket on the stoop of a front door. This particular stoop had the most inexpensive offering. always in red/white. The hand-written sign high up on the door said that they were for the good of …
Never too many
Reaching the funeral parlor look again… love it!
The Premonition: A Pandemic Story
“Disease prevention is a public good. [however] from the point of view of the American culture the problem was, in disease prevention there was no money in it. Thus, find a way to make it pay. We are going to do privately the government business as did Blackwater. As a local health officer I was …
Click on the Masthead
If it was impossible to see the entire post, that is due to the YouTube embedded info about the flock. Just click on the words on the bridge and it will take you to the posting…..
Invasion of the Cormorants -also known as Shags
This huge flock catches me by surprise each year, I seem to forget they were here exactly one year ago. It is not the floating around in the cold water, in such large groups I find enchanting, it is when they all take flight when I come out the door for my bicycle. They take …
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The Beginning
It’s a new year, and the new year begins with: As stated: choice between tulips and groceries? There will be a continuous six months of beauty!