a NEW thought Thursday

Happy Thursday!

I used to think photography in November-January was just plain boring because of the lack of color in the world. But I recently decided to play around more with Black/White photography and it’s amazing what a difference it makes.

I still have a few hydrangea blooms hanging on. I love them in B/W because I totally notice the detail in each little leaf a lot more.

And even my poinsettia, left over from a holiday party, is more interesting to look at when it isn’t overpowered by vibrant red. But, just so I can enter Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge, which is the color red, I’ll include the original shot:

A different perspective is always welcome in my world. Sometimes it can even be captivating. (See how I slipped the JusJoJan24 prompt in there :o)

Have a terrific day and I hope you do or learn something NEW!

a few NEW lists for my bucket

Happy Tuesday and Happy January 2nd!

Many articles I’ve read lately explained how people’s New Year resolutions get abandoned by the middle of January. I don’t really make “resolutions”, but I do like a good list of things to do or experience. Yeah, yeah, I know the term bucket list refers to a list of things people want to do or accomplish before they “kick the bucket”…before they are “called home”…before they “enter into their eternal rest” but I simply have lots of different lists in my bucket because I LUV LISTS. :o)

I’ve posted about my Waterfall Bucket List and my National Parks Bucket List. I always have a reading challenge going on, but now I’m going to post about a few more bucket lists because if I announce to the blogosphere I’m going to do something, it’s like magic – those things always happen (eventually, haha!).

I want to make 50 NEW gourmet dinners or desserts. The trick will be deciding whether something is “gourmet” or not, ha! For instance, I’ve been intimidated by making French macarons, so that will be at the top of the list.

I’ve tried this one before, and I may fail {again} but this year I’m going to try a 365 Photo Project. Why? Because I always want to try to look for the beauty in life. Every.Single.Day. I also want to get better at using the different settings on my camera.

I want to cross off 100 rails-to-trails bike rides. This one might take a while, but it will be SO fun!

Lastly, I want to also cross off visits to 100 different botanical gardens or arboretums. Shall I try to count previously visited gardens, or start now? Hmmm…

I have other list ideas, but that’s all I’ll commit to (for now).

Now for my JusJoJan24 entry: The prompt is Gregorian. When I think of this word, I always think of 1752 which is the year Britain (and the British Colonies) adopted the Gregorian calendar. But, I learned something NEW today! Per Wikipedia, Saudi Arabia didn’t switch over until 2016! Wowza, who knew!?!

Have a great day! I hope you do or learn something NEW today!

a NEW entry for JusJoJan

Happy January 1st…2024!

The first day of the year is almost over. I wasn’t planning on posting anything, but I just became aware of #JusJoJan24 and today’s prompt of “Train” and decided I must play along. My mother wrote this poem many years ago about how the train came to her little town in 1923. That same little town celebrated its 100 anniversary of the train coming last summer and featured Mom’s poem in the celebration. She passed away in 2020, but some city official apparently had a copy of this poem in their files.

Have a great rest of the day! I hope you do or learn something NEW!

The train image was created by AI MidJourney.

Miscellaneous Monday: NEW stuff i gotta share

There are many miscellaneous, NEW little things I’ve learned, or read, or experienced lately, so I thought I’d present them in an A-Z format. I got the prompts from Deb’s World and thought it was a fabulous list. So, here goes:

Admiring: the loaf of sourdough bread a neighbor brought over a few days ago. Isn’t it gorgeous!?!

Becoming: more of a minimalist. More stuff to buy, take care of, store etc., just isn’t appealing to me. However, I DO love to try NEW things and that means frequently having to buy “stuff”. The balance struggle is real! :o)

Curious: of the mindset of people. After you read this 1924 wedding announcement that I recently came across, you’ll know what I mean! It’s a curiosity! “The marriage took place between two large fiery crosses in the presence of about 2,500 robed Klansmen”…I just don’t understand!!

(Source: Springfield News-Sun, 17 Jun 1924, Page 7, Springfield, Ohio, Newspapers.com)

Delighted: to participate and provide service to those in need. I really appreciate the individuals and organizations that see a need and try to fill that need. I’ve contributed to quite a few service projects lately and I hope the things I’ve provided truly bless those people and I hope their circumstances improve soon. Every person in this world is important.

Excited: To be with all the family in Park City at Christmas time and cross off all our Christmas Bingo items! Our theme this year is “Laughing All The Way” and I’ve assigned each person (or couple) to come prepared with an activity to make us laugh. Can’t wait!

Feeling: chilly. My watch says it’s 29 degrees outside right now!

Going: to Billy Joel’s concert in April! Apparently, this is his last tour, so I thought “Now or never” and splurged for the tickets, ha!

Helping: me to learn Spanish is Duolingo. As of today, I’m on day 664 of my streak!

Imploring: the senseless act of mass shooting to cease! On Dec 6th, I got a text from my son saying “Active shooter on campus. I’m safe. In case you hear about it. But very crazy.” That’s NOT a text you want to ever get. I’m grateful my son is safe but so sorry for the families of the victims. I wish, as a society, we could find a solution. (UNLV Campus Shooting).

Joking: around with felt boards is my NEW favorite!

Knowing: that I have a loving family is such a blessing in my life. Both immediate family as well as extended!

Loving: the yearly tradition at work where the professors in our department share what they’ve enjoyed reading, listening to, or where they’ve traveled to in the last year. I get a bunch of NEW ideas of books to read, music or podcasts to listen to, and places to put on my travel bucket list!

Making: freezer meals with my BFF on a monthly or bi-monthly basis WILL happen in 2024. We got back at it last Friday! It’s SO nice to have some backup meals ready in the freezer!

Next: year is right around the corner. I gotta write out my resolutions (then get depressed when I don’t achieve them). Ha! JK! I don’t really get depressed by it. It’s just life. I say it’s better to try to improve than not try at all.

Observing: the interesting shadows that were made during the recent solar eclipse is still fun thanks to my phone’s camera roll. :o)

Posting: an update of my 24 for 2024 list was a suggestion from The Happier Project podcast. I might just implement that to stay accountable because I think I failed miserably on my 23 for 2023 list.

Questioning: the Budget Rental Car company’s policy! (Short story: IT’S A RIPOFF!) Apparently, if you have an early flight and the Budget Car Rental people tell you to put the keys in their dropbox (because no one would be at their counter), you are still liable for any damages! We returned our car, (which was in the same condition as when we received it), and dropped our keys in the box as instructed. Months later we got a letter saying there was damage and we owed them $1200. There was no number to call to explain that we did NOT do any damage whatsoever. Eventually, months later, they had a real-live collection agency representative call us. We explained there was no damage when we returned the car. He said that didn’t matter because we were responsible for any damage until they took back possession of the vehicle. What?! Obviously, someone backed into the car and did some damage after we returned it, but we still had to pay the bill! Ugh! Lesson learned I guess…although I don’t know what we could have done differently with such an early flight.

Reading:113 books thus far this year kind of shows my goal of 52 was slightly low. Ha!

Staying: active is the goal.

Trying: hard to close the fitness rings on my watch/phone. My desk job and 10-hour days makes that difficult, but I need to stop ignoring my watch when it tells me it’s time to stand!

Understanding: that everyone can have their own opinion and it’s okay to agree to disagree is something I wish more people understood.

Viewing: my first ever, in-person women’s powerlifting competition. Isn’t my DIL a strong, beautiful woman?!

Welcoming: my NEW introduction to Harvard Professor, Arthur C. Brooks (however, I’m not sure how I first became aware of him). I binge-watched his videos with Oprah when they discussed their book “Build the LIfe You Want”. Here’s links to Episode 1, and Episode 2, and Episode 3. I thought a lot of his ideas and recommendations made sense and were very good. He also writes a column in the Atlantic magazine with similar content.

X(our choice): Exploring: the three National Parks in Florida is on the agenda for our Anniversary trip this year. I’m not sure what we were thinking of when we decided to get married in February, but the weather in Florida should be nice!

Yes: to the wonderful scents of Christmas time! Pine. Cider. Baked cookies. Cinnamon. Yum!

Z(our choice): Really enjoying playing the New York Times free games. One of my four sons, his wife and me all text our results of Wordle and Connections to each other every day. It’s a fun, daily “connection” to have with them.

That’s it! Have a great day and I hope you do or learn something NEW today!

a NEW music challenge entry

Happy Saturday!

Today I’m playing along with The Culture Club as well as Saturday Classics and posting a classical piece that makes me smile. I posted this video a few years back (here), but this particular rendition still makes me smile. You have got to watch at least the first minute of this video, but toward the end is even better.  Oh, the passion! I love it so much. Too bad the conductor had his back to the Pope and all the nuns and bishops…because…well, you’ll see 🙂…they missed out!

Have a great day! I hope you do something NEW that will make you smile today!

a NEW Thursday Doors entry

Happy Thursday slash Thanksgiving!

I’m entering this door at Prinsengracht 263, Amsterdam for my Thursday Doors entry. I’m sure you all are familiar with what happened behind this famous door, if not the address. This is the Anne Frank Huis.

On this Thanksgiving Day, I’m very grateful and thankful for my freedom and I absolutely don’t take it for granted because I know there is still war, oppression, and overall hardships in many places around the world.

I thought I’d also include this statue of Anne Frank (1929-1945) that is around the corner from the museum…since this photo also has doors it in! Ha!

Have a great day! I hope you do or learn (or eat) something NEW today!

another NEW waterfall collage

Happy Wednesday!

I just realized I didn’t post many waterfall photos from last year’s North Carolina trip. I really liked my recent CA waterfall chase trip collage, so I thought I’d belatedly make one for NC. Here we go:

Top left: High Falls, Dupont State Forest, North Carolina

Top middle: Soco Falls, North Carolina

Top right: Juneywhank Falls, North Carolina

Middle left: Linville Falls, North Carolina

Middle second from left: Tom Branch Falls, North Carolina

Middle third from left: Mingo Falls, North Carolina

Middle far right: Upper Linville Falls, North Carolina

Bottom left: Indian Creek Falls, North Carolina {

Bottom middle: Triple Falls, Dupont State Forest, North Carolina

Bottom right: Pearson’s Falls, Polk County, North Carolina

Have a terrific day! I hope you do or learn something NEW today!

a NEW haiku depicting my day

Fatigued are my eyes

Lithuanian they were

Tough research subjects

Here is the actual research subject and the top image is an AI-generated image using the prompt “20-year-old Lithuanian immigrant filling out paperwork at Ellis Island in 1911”. I thought the computer did a rather good job. What do you think?

Have a great day! I hope you learn or do…or artificially generate something NEW!