• Oops!

    March 25, 2025
    a day in this life

    As you can tell, I’ve been using the scheduler for posts. I set today for 5:00 PM. And I can’t simply Publish Immediately after Scheduling.

    <big ol’ eye roll>

  • Wild flowers

    March 24, 2025
    a day in this life, home, plants

    I took a little tour of the wildflowers that come up in our so-called lawn the other day. They are small and cheerful and make pollinators happy.

    Birds Eye speedwell
    Henbit
    False dead nettle

    The flowers on the dead nettles look a lot like henbit. But the leaves are different. Deadnettles are more compact. Henbit’s kind of blowsy.

    Violet and dandelion
    The other violet.
    Common mouse-ear chickweed
  • Feral flowers

    March 23, 2025
    plants

    The hellebores are getting loose. I suspect birds have been assisting.

    I spotted this one a couple of weeks ago near the camellia.

    First escapee

    And when we were headed out a couple of days ago, I saw something pink where there should have been no pink. So, I investigated when we got home and found this guy by the dogwood.

    The second rogue

    I routinely have to pull cedar seedlings out of this bed. Hellebores running rampant are much less annoying

  • Andy’s daffodils

    March 22, 2025
    a day in this life, dirt under my nails, home, memento mori, plants

    When I was a regular poster at New Cafe, one of the other regulars that I chatted with frequently was also a labyrinth walker. She and her ex-husband had gotten back together after a long break and a lot of growth (probably on both parts) and she was taking care of him at the end of his life. He reached a point where he couldn’t talk, couldn’t really hold a book and was trapped in his slowly deteriorating body. She asked if anyone would be willing to send him postcards. I bought a pack of postcard stamps and got to writing. I don’t think he got a year of cards. But, I sent some I’m In NC!! cards that had touristy stuff on them. And when I went anywhere, I looked for cards for Andy. He got a couple from our trip to Wyoming.

    When he finally died, she posted that his favorite flowers were daffodils amd said that if anyone felt like doing something, planting daffodils would be a nice thing. So, I got some daffodils to plant in the labyrinth and when they bloomed I posted a picture of them to her. She thought that was lovely.

    They grew nicely in that patch and always reminded me of my long distance friend and a little family that had come to reconciliation after some stuggles. (Their adult son was pleased that his parents had been able to find their way back to each other, even as he completely understood why they had to be apart originally.)

    When I dismantled the labyrinth, the daffodils stayed. And when the flowerbed that had there for a few years was being lifted up and moved around, they got transplanted to the bed by the road.

    Well. Most of them did.

    It appears I didn’t get all the bulbs. So, there’s still a ghost of the labyrinth daffodils holding on in the back yard. I’m OK with that.

    The Cafe was an important part of my online social life and I made several significant relationships that have continued even as that website has changed and I have wandered off.

    Andy’s daffodils are sort of Cafe Daffodils. When they bloom, I am reminded of all those people and conversations.

  • Sujata Setia

    March 21, 2025
    activism, art

    Ann sent me a picture she thought I would want to see. She was correct. It’s an interesting piece that addresses domestic violence.

    A Thousand Cuts

    It inspired me to look up the photographer. Her name is Sujata Setia.

    She does not blink.

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