While waiting for my friends at Ole's for lunch.
They came right after I took these photos! We had a good time! And there was clean hot air to breathe!
While waiting for my friends at Ole's for lunch.
Not interested in War Memorials, and I sure know next to nothing about Queensland, or Southport. So where else can this image from Sepia Saturday take me in my images of yore?
Let's consider the lonely palm tree. It actually looks like another one bit the dust right next to it. So I'd guess the remaining palm proved itself more flexible to withstand some strong winds.
My family in 1969 at Busch Gardens, Tampa, FL. (L to R) my Mom, then oldest son, Marty, then Dad, then me hoisting younger son Russ. It was obviously wintertime! Bright sun and cold air. But there are a few palm trees in the background. I note that myself and sons are wearing our coats from when we lived in Connecticut, just the winter before this!
Looking towards the golf course, the sky still was hazy. You can barely see the Blue Ridge mountains in the distance!
Sure hope the fires are put out in Canada and the northwest of the US. I feel so bad about the many square miles of lost forest. These blue slopes are much closer than the ones behind the golf course.
A medium bouquet from the Tailgate Market
Some Dahlias, and even Queen Anne's Lace, some Zinnias, and one sunflower-like-bloom. Unfortuately the sunflower drooped right away...so I'm going to add some of that sugar-solution that comes with some bouquets...maybe it will help.
That was Sat.
This was Mon...
By Tues. I had to throw a few things away that were shedding all over the table.
I heard them first. 8 lovely Canada Geese honking as they fly, coming over the trees. Then their shadows cast across the driveway before they flew in formation across the sky...and then the bit of moisture that hit my forehead after they'd passed. Fortunately it was just moisture, not poop. Thanks guys. Good to see you too!
Basil is on it's way out. So I've clipped the tops about 6 inches, and am trying to root them in water inside.As I took a few pictures of my own porch flowers, I heard sirens in the distance. I went inside, then realized the firetruck had come up the driveway where I'd just walked. Did I miss the ambulance? They always come together, though most of our calls are for the Medical team rather than fires. Ah, there comes the ambulance. I didn't wait around to see where the EMT's went.
I gladly came inside to my lower humidity air conditioned kitchen and fixed my breakfast of granola and blue berries with rice milk, and my second cup of coffee (this week with just honey it it.) I'm trying to wean myself from milk products, and sugar is not good for me, but I can't do coffee black.
So I've made a start. Of "Just Do It."
From PBS News Hour Science Desk, Sat. July 24, 2021
" Moderna is evaluating the efficacy of potential booster shots designed to further protect recipients against new variants of the coronavirus. Earlier this month, Johnson & Johnson announced that its vaccines so far appear to offer strong protection against the more-transmissible delta variant.
"Ongoing trials at the National Institutes of Health are examining the safety and efficacy of mixing different COVID-19 vaccines by giving participants booster shots manufactured by a different company than the one that developed their initial shot, or shots. Someone who was first vaccinated with two doses of Pfizer's vaccine, for example, might receive Johnson & Johnson's as a third shot.
"Federal officials are also evaluating whether to greenlight booster shots for those who are immunocompromised, but have not yet made a decision on that possibility.
"Moderna is evaluating the efficacy of potential booster shots designed to further protect recipients against new variants of the coronavirus. Earlier this month, Johnson & Johnson announced that its vaccines so far appear to offer strong protection against the more-transmissible delta variant.
"Ongoing trials at the National Institutes of Health are examining the safety and efficacy of mixing different COVID-19 vaccines by giving participants booster shots manufactured by a different company than the one that developed their initial shot, or shots. Someone who was first vaccinated with two doses of Pfizer's vaccine, for example, might receive Johnson & Johnson's as a third shot.
"Federal officials are also evaluating whether to greenlight booster shots for those who are immunocompromised, but have not yet made a decision on that possibility.
"In Arkansas, where only about a third of residents have been fully vaccinated, health care providers there are grappling with trauma and burnout as they once again face a deluge of severely ill, unvaccinated COVID-19 patients. Nationally, about half of all Americans are vaccinated; the state’s vaccination rate ranks as third-lowest in the country.
A Gibson Girl...one who personified the ideal woman as drawn by Charles Dana Gibson from the 1890s to the early 1920s. The hourglass figures were achieved by use of constricting corsets which most women would wear when in public. When World War I came around, women wanted to wear practical clothes and not these constraining kinds, so the corsets disappeared, except for fancy ball gowns which remain an exception to this day.
By the 20's the fashions let women not only feel more natural in their attire, they sometimes went so far opposite the "Hourglass figures" as to flatten themselves in the flapper styles.
In the film industry, Marlene Dietrich became very popular in the 20s and 30s....and she was able to illustrate how feminine a woman could look in men's top hat and tails. She portrayed a cabaret singer thus as well as other leading ladies in many films...and was often considered a "vamp." She then was active in the 40s in inspiring the troops of the US and other countries against her native Germany. She had become an American citizen in 1939. She lived a long life, and made many films...dying at age 90.
Shown below is an ad using her pose for a British cigarette pack which had more photos enclosed. It's a good example of the slinky dress styles of 30's film stars.
Are these Black Eyed Susans? Or Brown Eyed Susans?
Being finished with antibiotics finally! That was the third (I think) time I've gone through fevers and awful coughing this year...and the medical people don't think most of them were pneumonia exactly. I've had 7 COVID tests that all were negative since this stuff started.
So I'm kicking up my heels today!
Feeling ready to greet the world again...but I do remember what led up to these episodes. I was beginning to exercise each time. I did maybe one or two days, then bang, sick again. So not this time! I'll do walking. And taking my inevitable photos of the scenes I want to share with you. But I'm staying away from those treadmills for, I don't know, at least a month. Then we'll see if that's ever going to be part of my life.
I'm sort of doing the plant based eating, but have moments when I happily have what seems to be delicious to me...after all, I think being rigid about anything is not healthy. I do want to increase my eating at home to avoid some of the prepared foods that aren't always the best ingredients. But I'm taking it easy on myself!
Hope you have a wonder-filled day!
PS, today's map of smoke from fires in Canada and the west...HERE. We have polluted air warnings here in NC...so my walks will wait, and I'll watch exercise videos (and maybe do a bit of stretching).
I've shared in the past that I go to an Aldi's down the road in Asheville.
This week I've also gone to a discount grocery which often has bargains of past-dated items. Some are perfectly ok, and there are also scratched and dented things on the shelves. And some aren't really any lower in price than other stores. So it takes being more aware of what you put in your cart.
On the other hand, it's small and very personal.
Hopey & Co. Grocery (apparently they want to be called Hoppy's, though I always pronounce it the way it's spelled!)
They were called Amazing Savings until some other store that already had that name took them to court and they had to come up with this one. There's also one in Asheville, but I've never been to it.Friends who have gathered following their work Saturday morning, allowed me to join them for lunch. They had had a good market of selling pottery for 3 hours, including setting up and taking down the displays. It was fun to renew some old friendships with them.
Black Bear Restaurant in Cheshire Village of Black Mountain NC....There was also outdoor seating in the shade, but we gladly enjoyed the air conditioning.
They have great hamburgers, but very little for the vegetarian...so I had a salad. Of course you can always eat a salad!Every morning...the larger ones are mostly vitamins!
I would love to know why these guys all have earmuffs on. And maybe I should know the young guitarist sitting on the floor in the middle, but I'm not sure.
But my very favorite Ukulele player recorded this, and I'll share it with you. IZ or Israel Kamakawiwo'ole.
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