Monday, June 22, 2026
Monday Moments - surprises around every corner
You can almost hear this woodpecker
Deer and fawn
Proud stag
Sly fox (almost looks on the move)
and where's the yard crew?
Friday, June 19, 2026
Finally Friday - Keep Strolling
Snow leopard looks ready to pounce
This flower is real. I had to take a picture. So pretty
a pangolin with its baby
Polar bear and cubs. Good it's Legos and not an ice sculpture. It was a very humid day. I was melting.
This mama is a favorite.
But, wait, there will be more and then you can pick your fave.
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Whatever Wednesday - More to the Garden POPS!
Ray and I enjoyed our stroll!
Isn't this fun!
I love the color.
Keep your eyes out as you stroll the grounds.
And the Botanic Garden itself is gorgeous. So full of eye-popping fun.
Stay tuned - there's way more. Enjoy.
Monday, June 15, 2026
Monday Moments - Manners and More
Is it just me, or are manners out the window? Ray and I are constantly appalled at people's behavior in public. Just rudeness. I do believe it's become more noticeable and is definitely spurred by social media.
(Also, someone should lead by example - cough, cough)
Let's start our Monday with some common courtesies. ( of course, my blog friends are already well behaved)
I love mankind - it's people I can't stand - Charles Shultz
Mankind is more prone to evil than to good - Machiavelli
We are a journey that has forgotten its destination - Anonymous
We're all guinea pigs in the laboratory of God. Humanity is just a work in progress - Tennessee Williams, Camino Real 1953
Be kind.
Friday, June 12, 2026
Finally Friday - Frivolity
Plus they had fun at White Sands, New Mexico. A fleeting Faries mark
Every week lately has seemed like, "Wow, what the heck is going on?"
Deep yoga breath. I hope you have a good weekend. If nothing else, step outside and really look at what's around you.
Nature has her own mode of doing each thing, and she has somewhere told it plainly, if we will keep our eyes and ears open - Ralph Waldo Emerson 1860
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Whatever Wednesday - Power Ballad
I needed a short escape on a dreary, rainy Friday and treated myself to a movie - Power Ballad. This is a small film with a big heart. It's a bit less than two hours - hooray. It stars Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas - two pleasant cuties. It has some music, laughs, and is just entertaining.
Paul Rudd (Rick Power) was a former star in a decent band. After he married an Irish woman, had a kid, and took off a year, he lost that gig. Since then, he's the lead singer in an Irish wedding band. It's a living - a human jukebox.
The latest gig is at a very fancy Irish castle and turns out a groom's best friend is Danny Wilson (Nick Jonas) - a former boy band superstar who's not found his next groove. After the show, Rick and Danny end up talking music, playing some tunes, and noodling on a song. No big deal. "It's been fun"
Six months later, Rick hears his song "How to Write a Song (Without You)", only it's a massive hit by Danny Wilson. Say what?
Here's where some hijinks ensue. Rick just wants some credit and some payment for his song. Danny's manager gives Rick the "buzz-off" and "do you have any proof"? I won't tell more except Rick and one of his Irish bandmates head to the U.S. to find and confront Danny.
Power Ballad is about music, art, integrity, and family. Rick wants his wife and teen daughter to be proud of him. Deep in his soul, he knows he's a good songwriter. He wants the acknowledgment. And then there's Danny who can really interpret a song - put the soul into the tune.
I predict this film will not stay in theaters long. It's a "little film". Look for it on streaming and thank me for a pleasant two hours.
Monday, June 8, 2026
Monday Moments - Rangers Baseball, Lou Gehrig, and more
Between innings, there was a little film of Lou Gehrig - the very famous Yankee who had to retire early due to ALS. June 7th was Lou Gehrig Day, sending the message of the need/ search for a cure.
And alas, Bonnie Pemberton, a writer friend of mind, passed in December from this horrible disease. It was sad to see a vibrant amazing woman slowly lose her words and ability to communicate. She was a presence!
Anyway - it's good of the MLB to have special salute days, emphasize awareness, and to contribute funds for research. And it evoked memories for me - Bonnie had a great hearty laugh.
Have a good week my friends. And take a moment to remember/ salute a special person who's gone from your life.
























