February 4, 2026 a thought for today, One cannot ski so softly that the traces cannot be see. Finnish Proverb
Photos in my life yesterday
This first upload was “super bowl Sunday”. I am a football fan and don’t remember attending Super Bowl Sunday bashes before so it was more or less a guess as to what use for this image.
Life today. I am enjoying this day even though it is still below freezing outside. I am glad the dentist visit is over and things are on the mend. At the moment I don’t have any “deadlines”. I have started and am enjoying my online photo course. I haven’t had the occasion or the props to start putting into practice what I am learning yet. The first few lessons have been of the lecture style. I have been developing some ideas from it. I have also made a list of some props to use and where to get them. It’s energizing. I have had this kind of feeling with all of the class I have taken over the years since high school. I hope I will always have the urge to learn new things, find the refreshing feelings and motivation it brings.
The bulletin was one of the kind I like. I had all the information I needed on Monday morning so I was able to get it completed and sent out on Monday. There were no changes to be made so it is ready to print tomorrow morning. I should still be able to get out of the driveway. We are supposed to get more snow on Friday. Hopefully it passes us or I can get the driveway open again before Sunday.
I want to work on the terrarium I got for Christmas but I need a bit more soil. I have a 25 pound bag in the garage but haven’t been able to get to it. If the weather is at least at freezing I may be able to get into the garage. I am hoping the package isn’t frozen solid.
A word for today is receive. Many receive advice, few profit by it. Publilius Syrus. You can tell the character of every man when you see how he receives praise. Seneca. Be silent as to services you have rendered, but speak of favours you have received. Seneca. The man who has received a benefit ought always to remember it, but he who has granted it ought to forget the fact at once. Demosthenes. Everyone who receives the protection of society owes a return for the benefit. John Stuart Mill. Be thankful for the least gift, so shalt thou be meant to receive greater. Thomas a Kempis. A great perturbation in nature, to receive at once the benefit of sleep and do the effects of watching! William Shakespeare. The perfect man uses his mind as a mirror. It grasps nothing. It regrets nothing. It receives but does not keep. Chuang Tzu. Alexander received more bravery of mind by the pattern of Achilles, than by hearing the definition of fortitude. Sir Philip Sidney. Upon the subject of education, not presuming to dictate any plan or system respecting it, I can only say that I view it as the most important subject which we as a people may be engaged in. That everyone may receive at least a moderate education appears to be an objective of vital importance. Abraham Lincoln. Books, like proverbs, receive their chief value from the stamp and esteem of the ages through which they have passed. Sir W. Temple. These will vary in every human being; but knowledge is the same for every mind, and every mind may and ought to be trained to receive it. Frances Wright. The world is always ready to receive talent with open arms. Very often it does not know what to do with genius. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. You can give without loving, but you can never love without giving. Robert Louis Stevenson. Genius at first is little more than a great capacity for receiving discipline. George Eliot. Christianity can be summed up in the two terms faith and love...receiving from above [faith] and giving out below [love]. Martin Luther. Everything that you receive is not measured according to its actual size, but, rather that of the receiving vessel. Juana Inés de la Cruz. One would give generous alms if one had the eyes to see the beauty of a cupped receiving hand. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Article summary. In my gathering information about AI I like to read all I can about it to weigh the pros and cons and benefits and/or dangers. I just wanted to see what made it different in sending an AI message when sending or giving an already printed greeting card as it has been done for ages. The article title is Whether it’s Valentine’s Day notes or emails to loved ones, using AI to write leaves people feeling crummy about themselves. Julian Givi, Assistant Professor of Marketing, West Virginia University. Colleen P. Kirk, Assistant Professor of Marketing, New York Institute of Technology. Danielle Hass, Ph.D. Candidate in Marketing, West Virginia University. At the conversation.com. It opens by suggesting that you may want to ask “ChatGPT” to give you a nice romantic message that you can copy into a message to a special someone. Then suggests that you may not feel right about having sent it after all. The article goes on to say how much it seems that with the new technology called AI there are times when used for personal matters some regret that their written message was not directly from the heart. The article did explain my thoughts about the greeting cards that we are use to. They explained that everyone knows they are preprinted. I still feel there is a bit of the feeling that it wasn’t directly written by you the sender. The article mentioned it as one sent by the AI mode was a feeling of “dishonesty”. The author and some of her peers had done a study on this subject. One of their findings was that writing the message in person can “help both the writer and the recipient feel better.” It further suggests that along with the possible negative connotation to this subject of sending Valentine and other type of greeting cards there is the possibility that you can use AI for brainstorming to make the “final touch” to writing the message yourself. It ended the article by saying that as technologies “become more integrated into everyday life” people will have to decide what is helpful and how emotions enter the picture also.
Dinner will be a salmon patties and noodles in beef gravy.
Photos in my life today
Next is “high resolution”. This one is a bit harder than the others to do and upload with some of the “rules” for uploads on social media programs. This one is from the park near my home.



















































