With the exception of the war in Vietnam, 1968 was a pretty decent year. Ah, as August nears a close, and the Dog-day cicadas pass quit calling we will enter the start of Autumn, which can be quite nice. As I am writing this morning it is 61F and sunny at Whitefish Point with birdContinue reading “Lanternflies, cartoons, myths and more to start the week”
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Foggy day at Whitefish Point
This graphic of dead musicians showed up in my feed on Face Book. I managed to quickly identify 12 of them, missing the fellow in red next to Elvis. How many can you name? Completely still and foggy this morning. These conditions can lead to interesting photos. Spider webs on the upper deck were coveredContinue reading “Foggy day at Whitefish Point”
Paradise Wild Blueberry Festival
This is how my brain works, especially when I am going to sleep. Oh, and then there is the uselessness of trying to pronounce English words. Susan picked blueberries yesterday and I got to use some to make blueberry pancakes for breakfast. Well, that might be breakfast for a couple of days. After breakfast itContinue reading “Paradise Wild Blueberry Festival”
I-75 in August and more
A beautiful sunrise this morning at Whitefish Point. This was a nice way to start the day after yesterdays hectic ride north. But there were things to entertain us. From Flint north, when I am not driving I take photos of cannabis signs. It’s a fun way to pass the time in the car. IContinue reading “I-75 in August and more”
A late start heading north
Unlike Snoopy and Woodstock I am hoping to see a few “late season” dragonflies at Whitefish Point. We’re on day two of getting the gutter on the driveway side of the house replaced. Which is why I was taking photos of skeletons and the like at home. This Mexican skeleton was given to be byContinue reading “A late start heading north”
The urban gardener and cook
The pantry is nearly empty. A few jars of tomato sauce and diced tomatoes. It’s time to use some of what’s in the garden. Processed tomatoes, and cooking on the stove. Later in the day this will be ready for canning. The last batch of giardiniera is gone. We only have some pickled green beansContinue reading “The urban gardener and cook”
Here, there and everywhere
Today it was reported that Jill Biden tested positive for Covid-19 (caused by SARS-CoV-2). This is weeks after the President tested positive, and is now testing negative. And the pandemic continues. The number of new cases in the U.S. seem to be decreasing weekly, as do deaths. However, both remain quite high. So, continue toContinue reading “Here, there and everywhere”
Humor, science, politics, music and a great story about a bird
Some songs from the late 1960s, and… I think that 1965-1975 was just about the best time for music. They’re all good dogs. When people talk about the various flavors of wine I never know what they mean. For me wine either tastes good, is mediocre or outright bad. And – if it’s good enoughContinue reading “Humor, science, politics, music and a great story about a bird”
Reliving old memories
Old toys from close to 40 years ago, not part of a group of “memorabilia.” This morning we had breakfast at Angelo’s with Mike and Linda. This was the first restaurant that I ate at in 1977 when I moved to Ann Arbor. Back then it was run by Angelo himself and his wife. TodayContinue reading “Reliving old memories”
An anniversary, of sorts for me and more
It has now been a years since I last took my seizure meds. And it has been over a year and a half since I suffered a seizure, which I had always called my “neurological events.” I’ll say I do not miss either. The meds, which were an important part of my life for sevenContinue reading “An anniversary, of sorts for me and more”