Update about blogCa

Lake Tomahawk on March 22, 2026, temperature 84 degrees F.

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Just this and that

 

"​The impossible union of spheres of existence is actual-  And the fire and the rose are one - The light is still at the still point of the turning world - The point of intersection of the timeless with time - The life of significant soil"

TS Elliot quotes on Susan Seddon Boulet's art.

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That one neuron connects to about 7,000 others. Your brain has 86 billion of them. Do the math and you get somewhere around 100 trillion connections inside your head. More connections than stars in 1,500 galaxies.

And each connection point is way more complicated than anyone expected. A Stanford lab found that every single connection contains about 1,000 tiny switches that can store memories and process information at the same time. So your brain is running roughly 100 quadrillion switches right now, while you read this sentence.

The wild part is the power bill. Your brain runs on 20 watts. That’s less energy than the light in your fridge. The world’s fastest supercomputer needs 20 million watts to do the same amount of raw calculation. A million times more power for the same output.

We’re still nowhere close to understanding how any of this works. In October 2024, a team of hundreds of scientists finished mapping every single connection in a fruit fly’s brain. Took six years and heavy AI help. That fly brain had 140,000 neurons. Yours has 86 billion. Google and Harvard also mapped a piece of human brain last year, a speck smaller than a grain of rice. That speck alone contained 150 million connections and took 1,400 terabytes to store. The lead scientist said mapping a full human brain at that detail would produce as much data as the entire world generates in a year.

A tiny worm had its 302 brain cells mapped back in 1986. Almost 40 years later, scientists still can’t fully explain how that worm’s brain keeps it alive. Your brain has 86 billion of those cells, each one wired to thousands of others, each wire packed with a thousand switches, all of it humming along on less power than a lightbulb.

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Gratitude:
... for the advancement of stem cell research that could help those with osteoarthritis (like me.) Research revealed this week that new biomarkers were found that could help determine treatment for cartilage regrowth for those with the disease.
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An 8,000-year-old statuette of what could be a fertility goddess unearthed at Çatalhöyük Neolithic site in Turkey.  It was wrought from recrystallized limestone between 6300 and 6000 B.C. That material is rare for an area where most previously discovered pieces were sculpted from clay.


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Saying goodbye to winter...at least for most of us.


Lake Tomahawk by Rey Castillo Jr. Feb 1, 2026



 


Leading psychologist Ethan Kross on the benefits of creative visualization to gain perspective in life.

"Engage in mental time travel. Another way to gain distance and broaden your perspective is to think about how you’ll feel a month, a year, or even longer from now. Remind yourself that you’ll look back on whatever is upsetting you in the future and it’ll seem much less upsetting."Source: Chatter: The Voice in Our Head, Why It Matters, and How to Harness It

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Looking for spring beauty

 



On a grey day this dogwood showed signs of buds about to bloom. This was the day before 84 degree temperatures...perhaps that pushed them open!




Last week several nights were below freezing, but the Bradford Pear survived, and is moving toward having green leaves now.




Nobody I know, just wanted to show the fireplace!

The Cornerstone Restaurant in Asheville offers breakfast all day long.


I'm helping spring along. Some grocery store flowers sit on my table next to the machine which has a vest to vibrate my lungs to help me breathe.
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Sharing with Tom's Tuesday Treasures and Wordless Wednesday.
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Every man is guilty of all the good he didn't do. -Voltaire, philosopher (1694-1778)


Black Mountain's Beautification Committee does a great job of putting some blooms in the corners people go by.

Monday, March 23, 2026

My inner child had a great Sunday

 

By Susan Seddon Boulet

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It was a day to be outdoors. 84 F in the afternoon.

I'd approached the day with minimal plans, and wanted to experience a child-like day. 

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First I ate lunch under the slightly blooming tree to the side of the tennis courts at Lake Tomahawk.

(More on blooms later!)


It was a beautiful day for Canada Geese, who are in mating season and quite vocal about who gets to swim with whom.

Also people walking and many dog walkers. And even a family fishing (more later!)

As you can see, this post is to skim the surface!

I just did so much yesterday!

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Then I drove directly to the Blue Ridge Parkway, after finding the cheapest gas in the area.


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I wanted to just sit at an overlook and see how my breathing did with a higher elevation. First stop, Haw Creek Valley, elevation 2720. (I live at approximately 2400 feet above sea level.)

Asheville Mall makes a white swath of parking lots and stores in the distance. All the trees here were bare still.

But the sun was heating me up so much, I only sat in my stadium chair for 5-8 minutes there, and went driving on up to the next overlook. There were very few cars considering it was a beautiful Sunday!


I love sitting up here, looking down toward Black Mountain behind one of these ridges.

More about my Parkway visit soon! My goal Sunday afternoon was to try breathing at a higher altitude than I'm used to. I met this. No problems just sitting in the sun.

But when got home and I left the phone in the car and had to return to get it from my apartment, I again got out of breath. Shucks...a whole day out, and just walking back to the car showed me my limitations again.


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Yesterday I witnessed part of the Great Mother's March going to Washington DC. Here's my blog about it.

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Spinoza said, “The highest activity a human being can attain is learning for understanding, because to understand is to be free.” And, “If you want the future to be different from the present, study the past.”


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Good news from The Contrarian at 6:30pm yesterday:

BIG NEWS: Norm Eisen and his colleagues in the courtroom got a huge summary judgment win this week in their Voice of America case.
What is Voice of America?
VOA is an independent broadcaster funded by the U.S. government that spreads accurate news to countries around the world. It especially seeks to distribute the facts to those living in countries without freedom of the press or independent journalism.
What does this mean?
The Voice of America will no longer be muted — the judge ordered that over a thousand VOA journalists and workers (who were put on administrative leave by the Trump Administration) must be reinstated by tomorrow. All other decisions that were made to gut the agency were ordered down to “statutory minimum and have been “vacated and set aside.”
Contrarian subscribers fuel victories against Trump in court
Your subscriptions help fund critical court cases like this one; successfully throwing sand in the gears of the Trump Administration’s unconstitutional attempts to control our media and silence the resistance.

Sunday, March 22, 2026

The Great Mother's March

 


Police escort until they got to Ingles Warehouse.


The leader of the walk, with a bike! 

I drove to the back of the walkers, then slowly moved forward taking their photos!














There was another Sheriff's car at the end of the stream of about 20 walkers.














I stopped and parked in an empty lot once I saw they were on the other side of the street on the sidewalk, after the Sheriffs had left, and asked how to post onto their FB site...and was given this sweet wish heart by the woman who helped me. 


They gathered at the old Public Works building and went inside. I didn't know whether this was a break or their Black Mountain destination for the night. I do know they will be staying somewhere in Black Mountain tonight, before going on to Old Fort. That will be a more strenuous walk probably, going over a mountain pass. Not sure what road they'll take. The only one I know that goes over the pass is I-40. I think they'll want to avoid it somehow.

The publicity about this march has been minimal. I and my friends wonder why.

We do wish them well, after this first day of their marching!


Flash Mob at Pack  Square

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Addendum:


Evening rest and dinner at the Bush Farm restaurant in Black Mountain.

They spoke of some ritual to be held at 9 pm, but I'm not aware of any details as to how to take part in it. Going to the site they offer just describes it, no links. Sigh.