Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Cleaning up the balcony

  



An empty pot, made in 2009...don't know what I'll plant in it.

I swear these orchid blooms are just dead flowers sitting on that stem...they opened last winter, and I put them outside with all the other plants when it got warm enough!


Our balconies are really really tiny...so it's just a good place to put a few plants...if I remember to water them, since most are under an overhang.

Letting in the cool morning air (until 9 am)



All the rest of the landscape crew is missing for the last 2 weeks. Here one of the two white guys has dumped and spread the rest of the mulch. I wonder if the Hispanic guys are hiding from ICE. These times are scary.

Barry Bernstein, pottery, 1949


Bounty and Soul brings a lot of fresh produce and day old bread, and even eggs, to distribute to the senior residents here once a week. I only want bread at this point. I've enough veggies that I should be cooking them up. Anyway, I love this sourdough, which had expired a few days before I received it, and it went into the freezer.  

The sources of day old groceries may remain, but the grants for Bounty and Soul, and Mana Food Bank are expiring June 30. That pays for the guys who deliver, and the gas in their trucks. Many volunteers keep things working, but I don't know if they'll still be in existence after the end of this month. Elders are known as being food insecure. Just look at what I had for dinner the other night...no don't!



At our local grocery, I got 4 chocolate croissants that were only $2.98 rather than double that usually. And then I had coffee with friends and paid about $5 for one croissant there! It's helping the economy I figure. I get the chocolate, and a decaf Americano to drink with it!


I received this lovely bracelet last Christmas but lost the details about it. I think someone may have identified the black stones as lava rock (as they have a bit of rough finish, as well as are very light.) Good energy anyway. Seri said it is restful and energizing and absorbs negative energy.
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Another piece of art which I haven't found a good place to post.


Today's quote:

We will only understand the miracle of life fully when we allow the unexpected to happen.

Paulo Coelho


Our political situation certainly is giving us many unexpected events. I'm not pleased, most of the time. I've always believed that people power is so much more reasonable than political powers. That's supposedly what the Congress does.




11 comments:

  1. When people are pulled over for a minor traffic offense....but the police have trouble accessing any records.... because they happen to have inherited, through many generations in the USA, a Spanish name...
    With no South American connection...

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    1. Many landscaping or other construction crews come to my favorite Mexican restaurant. I haven't visited myself in quite a while. All the wait staff were bi-lingual and looked Hispanic also. I'm sure they watch the same news that I can (and choose not to many days!)

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  2. Hello,
    Your plants are looking good. Love the images of the pottery and your header photo is beautiful. Cute bracelet. Take care, have a great day!

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    1. Thanks for your comment Eileen. Glad you liked these photos.

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  3. Your dinner was delightful. I would like one of those right now. In theory anyway.

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    1. Left-over biscuit this morning with apple butter for breakfast. Chocolate croissants are treats...as are almond ones!

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  4. ...and I'm not please most of the time!

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    1. My news-diet is definitely suffering these days...in that I fast forward through most political notifications.

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  5. Hi Barbara, I always watch the news...a couple times daily. I do tend to mute a certain bombastic politician if his tirade or crude offering goes on for more than a couple of minutes. Like it or not, we certainly are seeing history in the making, each and every day...in many cases not always positive history. Love your plants! My better half has plants everywhere where she can find light in the house, also in all corners of the yard. Trimming the budget is one thing but when you trim or slash the budget and programs which feed seniors, kids and the working poor, you've gone too far. There is plenty of waste in government as well as fraud and poor management. However it takes a scalpel rather than a chain saw to cut it out. I also believe that tax rates should be raised on people in the highest income brackets, and there should be no income cap on social security contributions. We have a large Hispanic population around here with most landscaping operations and home builders being staffed by these folks. We'll have to go to a Mexican restaurant to check out staffing levels. There are more than a dozen Mexican or Hispanic operated restaurants within 20 minutes of our house. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

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  6. To a large extent, our economy is powered by migrant workers and bosses are beginning to feel their loss.

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