Update about blogCa

February 4, 2026 view from my living-room window!

Monday, February 9, 2026

Systems changing

 "Contemporary biological sciences, from planetary ecology to botany, zoology, and neuroscience, have documented that we are all in dependent co-arising, (sic.) that we are all part of systems and relationships, that each of us is not so much an individual but a node on a network, a plural being whose body is made up of billions of microorganisms as well as what we call human. There's a wonderful new field of biology called processual biology that looks at the world as made up of processes rather than objects, as phenomena forever flowing and changing and thereby exchanging with each other and changing into each other. It proposes that it is more useful and accurate to think of ourselves and most of what we call things as events.

After all you yourself in this very moment live by taking gulps of the sky into your lungs and could not last long without taking in that most gloriously fluctuating of all things, water, and devouring other forms of life, and other things come out of you, be they poems or babies or political contributions. Buddhism gives us Indra's net, a vision of an infinite net whose every nexus contains a jewel reflecting every other jewel; science gives us another version of that world of systems, connections, and relations. 

For the survival of our democracy and our planet, understanding that interconnectedness, that capacity to relate and the abundance, joy, love that spring from it, are no longer abstract topics but an urgent political matter.

By Rebecca Solnit on the first anniversary of her "Meditations in an Emergency"


Person attending the emergency demonstration in San Francisco the day Alex Pretti was murdered, with a sign that gets to the heart of the matter.

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Reminder to check the UN Declaration of Human Rights (on my other blog)


And please go read on Substack, my friend Robertson  Work on the United Nations today. 




This organization of multiple countries has many different goals. Do they have a format in which to move forward with our world needs today?

I commented on Rob's Substack about the UN...and he answered. I'm including these to let you know that we CAN come up with better solutions to those that had worked in the past but no longer are effective.

From BR:

 My thinking these days is about systemic changes that need to be envisioned. I went back to the UN Declaration of Human Rights first. I'm trying to see what system might work better than the one that is currently failing. There are some good ideas behind our government, our culture, our way of life...but we obviously have many problems, and I don't believe they can be solved within this current broken system. With Love as the foundation of my new concepts, as well as studying some of the better systems yet devised, I am looking for best ideas to move toward. Any thoughts?

Thank you, Barbara, I so appreciate your way of thinking! Yes, the Human Rights Declaration is essential. There is much wisdom in our constitutional democracy but it has been bought by the wealthy and must be renewed. Yes, love and wisdom as the foundation for new systems. Doughnut Economics has much to offer. Integral thinking, social artistry, group facilitation, mindfulness practices also. Also, creating islands of sanity and care at the local level. 

. . . Let's keep this dialogue going! 

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What better idea do you have?

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Here is a bit of my collection of the Buddhist Monks on the Walk for Peace. Sorry about duplication of those I've already published.



















It's a kind of archive I guess. This is the last day of the Walk for Peace - Their goal was Washington DC

Sunday, February 8, 2026

For my children's children.

 For my children's children.

Consider  the UN Declaration of Human Rights...






First thought to share:
The systems upon which our civilization is dependent are broken. We need improved systems, not improved people.
What do you want to keep, and what should be tossed out?
I seriously encourage everyone to start envisioning a new system of life on this earth!

Second thought I want to share:
I haven't been giving my blogs to anyone I'm related to. All my children and their children aren't interested in them. Same for my ancestry information.
So what's the purpose?
You, who are reading this are somehow affiliated with me As blog friends.
What can I give the people I love most? What do they want from me?

Third thought:
I've a zillion journals, which I thought I'd write into an interesting book someday when I retired. I'm slowly throwing them away, because they are quite boring actually!
Is there anything in my life worth writing about for the "Life of Barbara?"

Obviously these are rhetorical questions.

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I read Keith Kron's newsletters (free at Keith Kron What Really Matters) daily. Last Wednesday he shared about the situations of hypocrisy from parents to children, and from leaders to their constituents. Here are his concluding paragraphs.

Perhaps instead of thinking about wanting to go back to the way things were, we need to think about who we want to be collectively. Maybe we should start doing that now. And perhaps with the caveat of “And not at the expense of someone else.”

Minnesota is teaching us that now.

Will the leaders learn from it?

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Buddhist Walk for Peace - they will be staying at George Washington U - where my granddaughter, Caroline is a student! I hope she gets to see them sometime!
Confirmed Schedule (Updated February 6, 2026 | All times EST)
Monday, February 9 (Day 107)
• Night Rest Stop: Marymount University (Private Event)
Tuesday, February 10 (Day 108)
• 7:00 AM: Walk begins
• 9:30–10:45 AM: Public Event at Bender Arena
• Lunch Stop: National United Methodist Church (Invitees only)
• 1:00–2:30 PM: Interfaith Ceremony at Washington National Cathedral
• 2:30 PM: Unity Walk on Embassy Row
Night Stop: George Washington University (Public Event)
Wednesday, February 11 (Day 109)
• 9:30 AM: Walk to Peace Monument / Capitol Hill begins
• Lunch Stop: St. Mark’s Capitol Hill Church (Invitees only)
• 1:30 PM: Walk to Lincoln Memorial begins
• 2:30–4:00 PM: Peace Gathering and Concluding Ceremony at Lincoln Memorial
4:30–7:30 PM: Meditation Session with Venerable Bhikkhu Pannakara
(George Washington University Smith Center)
Thursday, February 12 (Day 110)
• 9:00 AM: Walk for Peace continues in Maryland
(Starting from Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium)
• 10:00–10:45 AM: Peace Gathering at the steps of the Maryland State Capitol
• 12:30 PM: Departure for Fort Worth, Texas
📌 We also warmly invite venerable monks and nuns from all traditions to join us during these days. Those who are able to attend are kindly requested to register through our website so we may prepare with care and respect.
🎥 Many events will be livestreamed on our Facebook page so everyone can join in spirit from anywhere in the world.
🗺️ Daily route updates and journey progress will continue to be shared. Please check the Live Map pinned at the top of our page for near real-time tracking. Nightly updates for the following day will remain available on both our Facebook page and website.
We look forward to welcoming you with open hearts. Your presence—near or far—is a blessing and a gift to this journey.
May you and all beings be well, happy and at peace. 🙏

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And don't forget we have just this one earth upon which we all live, and need to care for!

...former Unilever CEO Paul Polman, said, “We know what needs to be done [about climate change]. It is not a failure of resources. Global capital has never been more abundant. It is a failure of collaboration and collective action. A failure of governments to align around shared interests rather than narrow advantage; of businesses to act as system-shapers rather than short-term competitors; and of leaders across sectors to share risk, and act in service of a common good.” 

Thanks Katharine Hayhoe

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The attraction between those who have differences. Isn't LOVE great!

Saturday, February 7, 2026

Artful Ceramic Critters

 Anya Stasenko and Slava Leontiev














Sharing with Saturday's Critters


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Buddhist Walk for Peace 2026





Friday, February 6, 2026

Before and after

 

Saturday morning, Jan 31, snowing still after the first 8 hours or so. It stopped in another 7 hours. But there was no visual evidence of the ridge on the other side of the valley!


Sunday morning, the mountain on the other side of the valley is visible, and sun has come out again! It was only 7 F degrees however.

And then it started to melt, of course. By Tuesday it got above 40 in the afternoon.

Before: A neighbor across the holler seems to have not cleaned out his chimney, but the billows of smoke did finally die back. I worried that the whole house might go up.


After.

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Bridge seen in the distance in the lower shot is the Blue Ridge Parkway. Skyline Inn in Little Switzerland has been in operation since the 1940s. See my blog post which included older photos. 

June 2024, some of the foundations of lower buildings

June 2024 the hotel continues operation, but the floods and landslides of Hurricane Helene closed it at the end of September 24. The hotel is open again now.



View of the Blue Ridge Parkway from Little Switzerland NC. Sharing with Skywatch Friday

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Bridge in Swannanoa NC - the second shot from floods of Hurricane Helene

Downtown Swannanoa...the pillars are on the Short Sleeves Coffee Shop today. The next building behind it was once a bank.


The Short Sleeves building also served as a gas station at one time. This location and was not damaged by the floods from Hurricane Helene.

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The Flat Iron Building in Asheville NC


Flat Iron Building in center, Nov, 2023


Flat Iron Building (on r) and Wall Street, Asheville NC Jan 31, 2026

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Sharing with Sepia Saturday


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Saturday Jan 31, 2026


Jan 31, 2026 The Mustang Sallie's Krew of the Gasparilla Parade, Tampa FL. Cold and windy in the 40s F. My son was on safety crew in bright yellow vest in front of the building on the float. Hillsborough Bay looks frigid in the background of Bayshore Blvd.