Saturday, April 30, 2022

Is it trivia or potpourri?

 For Sepia Saturday most of these photographs are sepia or black & white...and most all were taken by other photographers on the internet.


Summertime melon at a millworker's house in Person County, North Carolina. July 1939. Photo by Dorothea Lange.


Montana 1901

The Jersey Shore, New Jersey USA, circa 1905 … People enjoying a late afternoon walk on Boardwalk at Asbury Park


In 1888 at the Rhode Island State Fair in Providence, Margaret and Edward said “I do,” in a hot air balloon  in front of an estimated 40,000



London steam bus, circa 1900, (1947). Double-decker steam-powered bus, operated by the London Road Car Co, travelling between Hammersmith and Oxford CircusFrom The Saturday Book, Seventh Year, edited by Leonard Russell.


Amelia Earhart at target practice with Babe Didrikson . Note the gun in Ms. Earhart's hand!


The House on Parktown Road in Warren County, NC by Watson Brown

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I don't know why they didn't include Tennessee!


Today's quote:


By a single thought that comes into the mind,

in one moment a hundred worlds are overturned.


—Rumi

Friday, April 29, 2022

Potpourri - yes, more!

 

If you recognize this waiting area, you've been in my new bank! I was not happy with the one which bought out my local one, so I've switched to another one which has been around for a while, and I hope will continue to be here!

A colorized black and white...painted eggs, not real ones, as you can see their lengthwise seams. But these aren't the kind that had panty hose in them either, for those had seems that went around the middle at the waist, or large bellies of eggs. I wonder what material they were made from, as they do seem to be all the same size. 


I'm actually trying to figure out if I've fixed the iCloud and iPhotos problems I have been having! I found somehow the "folder is read only " had been clicked somehow in the PC for iCloud photos...which meant they wouldn't be editable. Is that related to edible? Nah. That and maybe a setting on the phone had also changed. Anyway, there are now two or three iPhotos listed in the PC, and if I'm patient, the latest photos do get posted there!

I'll drink to that!
Diet Dr. Pepper that is...

View from my desk chair...at least the rain has stopped, which started in the night.

Then on Wed. of last week, the wind was chill, as well as the nights down in the low 30s. When I stopped by the Community Garden, several plots were covered with the plastic held in place with rocks. Some looked like they had blown off the supports however. I think I shared some photos at my Living in Black Mountain blog.

Today's quote:

There is a fountain of youth: it is your mind, your talents, the creativity you bring to your life and the lives of the people you love. When you learn to tap this source, you will have truly defeated age. -Sophia Loren, actor and singer (b. 20 Sep 1934) 


Thursday, April 28, 2022

A holiday and blossoms

 Yes, I post things after they've happened, sometimes a week or so later. 

 
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Which one of these views above would you vote for including in my "calendar - if ever I were to make one? My monitor doesn't have HD resolution, so they look slightly blurry to me.







It was Easter, so I just drove around town looking at some of the beautiful trees and blossoms!


Looking down when standing at my living room window, and there are beautiful azalea blooms nested together.


I enjoy the blooming dogwood, of course, at different times of day, and different weather!

I just was gazing out the window, and only a tiny speck of the traffic on I-40 was still visible with the new leaves and blossoms hiding my view. In six more months I'll be able to see it again! I'll also look forward to seeing those mountains also!

Skywatch Friday

Today's Quote:

 “Every day one should at least hear one little song, read one good poem, see one fine painting and -- if at all possible -- speak a few sensible words.”
Goethe


Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Here they come: more spring beauties

 

A difficult view of cherry blossoms!

More easily appreciable view of ornamental cherry blossoms.

These blossoms are pretty much overkill, especially since they never turn to fruits!

Being overwhelmed by the beautiful clumps of blossoms







These look like Bluebells!

These remind me of mustard! 

Today's quote:

 "Divide and rule, a sound motto. Unite and lead, a better one,"


Tuesday, April 26, 2022

My Father's Pizza

 Cathy and I walked around Lake Tomahawk, and stopped for many photos and rests. We hadn't tried walking around it for several weeks...so it was quite a challenge for us.

I'll post those photos elsewhere, except must give an intro to the first photos we took.

I don't think we talked very loudly, but we weren't completely silent, so...

They walked away while we walked in the other direction. I tried not to focus on the water fowl, who were either Mallards or Canada Geese.


Having accomplished our walk, we were really thirsty and hungry!


Great Bruschetta with lots of garlic flavor! I admit to not having tried it at every restaurant which serves it, but of the 3 I have tried in town, this is my favorite!

As we ate our salads, and rehydrated with lime water, we had a view of the open air pottery store across the walkway. Nice trees also.



Today's quote:

Our conscience is not the vessel of eternal verities. It grows with our social life, and a new social condition means a radical change in conscience.

-Walter Lippmann, journalist (23 Sep 1889-1974)

Monday, April 25, 2022

Potpourri

  

In Asheville there's a big intersection where Biltmore Ave veers to the right, and McDowell St. starts to the left. If you go straight, you only get one lane. And here I sat at the front of the line, and quickly took a photo through the windshield of a beautiful church, All Souls Cathedral. Maybe it's just a Church. But I do like the architecture.

I often take the left fork in this y-intersection which also leads people to the entrance to the Biltmore Estate. So most of the traffic goes that way. I'm facing the town of Asheville, and coming off of I-40 Interstate.

A lunch salad in one of my favorite bowls.

A friend recently visited Cumberland Island National Seashore. On that island are the remains of a Carnegie mansion. There are also a herd of wild horses on the island. I have great memories of camping or just beaching and hiking on that great Georgia island!

Chinese Chang's 5-T1 visit to the far side of the moon in 2014 took this photo.


I got these two brain-improving additives...and am taking the one on the left. My friend was going to try the one on the right, but upon reading what side effects the main ingredient gave, she's passing on it. So I looked on line to see more reviews of Nootropic Supplements.  Very interesting!

Today's quote:

When the last tree is cut, the last fish is caught, and the last river is polluted; when to breathe the air is sickening, you will realize, too late, that wealth is not in bank accounts and that you can't eat money. 
-Alanis Obomsawin, filmmaker (b. 31 Aug 1932)

Sunday, April 24, 2022

Here they come: blooms and sprouts galore

 



Yes, peony sprouts!

The last of the tulips, with azaleas behind the fence!

A senior Rosemary plant at the Lakeview Senior Center.

Today's quote:

"The ordinary activities I find most compatible with contemplation are walking, baking bread, and doing laundry."
- Kathleen Norris 







Saturday, April 23, 2022

Harps

 

Beautiful to see a harp played in the street!

This is my contribution for this week to Sepia Saturday.

Irish Harp made by John Eagan, 1820.

I heard Elizabeth Cunningham play an Irish Harp in a geodesic dome called The Lightcenter, here in Black Mountain. She also spoke of some of her writings. The Maeve Chronicles are delightful about Mary of Magdala.

I've heard many harps in my lifetime, and loved them all! 

Harpo Marx plays in the movie "Horse Feathers" 1935

Check out Sepia Saturday to see what others have come up with, based on this prompt (or maybe not!)


Today's quote:
"A man can stand anything except a succession of ordinary days,"

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: