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Durango Colorado downtown. Yes the building to which I'm moving is somewhere there as well.

Thursday, July 2, 2026

Hodge-podge day

 

Posted to Southwest US on Facebook. I don't plan to be hiking much, but it's nice to know that others can!

These pop-together toys were only available for a while, and I saved this one for my inner child to play with.


An old saying (don't know who wrote it or drew the sketch) which I liked enough to keep in  spite of the damage.


My Uncle Jimmy sketched me when I was about 10 years old. He was an accomplished artist for an insurance company in Wisconsin. I used that knowledge to study art for years myself, hoping that I could have some of his talent in my genes.
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I'm so sad from the recent Supreme decision that will put so many immigrants in jeopardy. The political situation will probably hit me one of these days...from losing some programs which help me live to maybe infringing on my voting rights. I will sure make a lot of noise, if that happens. But I also make a bit of noise now, though I feel pretty powerless. The least I can do is to say something here.

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An old photo of my ex hubby's family, with our two sons as kids. Only the 5 people to the right are still alive, my ex (with the beard) and his sister and her hubby, as well as the kids. My ex just turned 87. 

Sharing with Thankful Thursday

"Just the other day, I was in my neighborhood Starbucks, waiting for the post office to open. I was enjoying a chocolatey cafe mocha when it occurred to me that to drink a mocha is to gulp down the entire history of the New World. From the Spanish exportation of Aztec cacao, and the Dutch invention of the chemical process for making cocoa, on down to the capitalist empire of Hershey, PA, and the lifestyle marketing of Seattle's Starbucks, the modern mocha is a bittersweet concoction of imperialism, genocide, invention, and consumerism served with whipped cream on top. No wonder it costs so much."

 -Sarah Vowell, author and journalist (b. 27 Dec 1969)





13 comments:

  1. Great photo of your family. I love the scene in the first photo!
    Take care, Stay cool, have a great day!

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    1. Thanks...I had the windows and doors open from about 6 am till it got over 72 outside. Lovely to be in the 60s for a while.

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  2. ...may you always have plenty to be thankful for.

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    1. It is a great way to avoid being depressed...a gratitude list!

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  3. The history of coffee is fascinating. Its consumption has truly changed the world and our work habits. Weird.
    Your ex-husband's family was a good-looking crew.

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    1. I love the magic of mood altering drugs, starting with coffee in the morning. And cokes in the afternoon. And diet Dr. Pepper whenever. Something about caffeine, eh? I gave up smoking over 50 years ago. And alcohol a couple of years ago. So caffeine is left! And sugar.

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  4. When are you moving to Durango? I've only visited it once, to take the Durango to Silverton train ride, but I was a very nice town and I hope you will be very happy there! Change can be hard, but there will be so many new things to see and do and learn --let that make you happy!

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    1. I'm looking forward to the whole experience of the move...at the end of July. A physical challenge for sure! But I've moved a lot and love travel!

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  5. What a trat to have that drawing. I hope it gets passed along when the time comes. If you put it in a frame, descendants might notice it more.

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    1. Oh, it used to have a frame, which I borrowed to put something else in. So I was surprised to see I still had this, as well as one of my father...which I tossed.

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  6. Big fan of Sarah Vowell and her books!!!! What a delightful sketch of you as a child. Your uncle was very talented.

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    1. Good to know, I'll look for more Vowell quotes. I'm surprised how adult I looked at 10 or 11.

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  7. Your uncle was quite talented. That is a detailed sketch of you, as a child. Like you, I am disappointed in everything that is happening with this administration. I feel like I am disgusted by something new everyday! Thank you for linking up and I am glad it worked this week!

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