What is this? I just found it saved in my iCloud photos...and I didn't take it! How could someone else's photo get saved there? Well, that's my Monday morning dilemma, while drinking my coffee and reading a few blogs and emails. I'm getting ready to go to the dermatologist this morning for my yearly exam. Whoopee!The neighborhood slowly awakens to dawn. 41 degrees F. Due to be sunny today.
And from the internet...
Adding another list just to include peruse, which AC mentioned in his comment:




Thank you for today's quote and the scary image, important reminders. Hope you figure out where this picture is from and good luck with the dermatologist.
ReplyDeleteGot some little things frozen off on my face by dermatologist…now to heal! Scary image may have come from a blogger…but says so much truth.
DeleteThat's a great depiction of why we need to support Ukraine.
ReplyDeleteAnd it’s never said on the news any more!
DeleteI love how our view changes when the leaves fall!
ReplyDeleteI can now see the traffic rushing along I-40 easily from my windows…while it was there all summer but invisible! I prefer to see the mountain tops.
DeleteContranym is the word that I can never remember. My fav is ‘peruse’ which didn’t make the list. I once heard them described as Janus words (two faces opposite directions) and I always remeber that rather than the proper name.
ReplyDeleteMeaning 1: To read carefully or in detail. This is the traditional meaning, as in, "The lawyer will peruse the contract for any errors".
Meaning 2: To skim or read casually. This is a more modern, informal usage, as in, "I'll just peruse the headlines before I leave".
In my life, I have usually used it in the second and less correct sense.
Yes, I read that peruse has those different meanings, or rather the more modern is incorrect according to dictionaries...on another list somewhere. Now is it a contranym just by usage, or misuse? I wonder. So glad I grew up with English, I really feel sorry for those who have learned it as a second language!
DeleteThe contronyms are interesting and fun, too. The last quote is powerful.
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of the term "every mother's child." Which of course includes everyone!
Delete...amen to the last one.
ReplyDeleteYes indeed!
DeleteIt's always lovely to watch trees swaying in the wind like graceful dancers.
ReplyDeleteWeird about that photo! And kinda scary.
ReplyDeleteI really really like that quote.
Always love definitions of common words that are generally used in the wrong context. I have a friend who makes up words and uses them as factual language...amusing. LOVE the last quote! "Where would we be without women?" We wouldn't.
ReplyDeleteImages from WhatsApp messages sent by other people turn up in my Google photos... could be something similar?
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