July 14, 2026 a thought for today, An hour of play discovers more than a year of conversation. Portuguese Proverb
Photos in my life yesterday
My first challenge yesterday was “breakfast”. I cooked myself and plate of sunny side up egg and toast just for this shot, well not just for...I was hungry too and eggs sounded good. My eggs don’t always, as a matter of fact rarely, come out this good looking.
Life today. I am enjoying these quiet days. I have been “playing” around using searches to find answers to things that seem to pop into my mind as I am writing or “fact” checking some of the quotes I make in parts of the writing. One other area of “searching” is looking up images in my archives that I want to use in my annual calendar. Using the archives also for the photos I want put on the gallery wall at church. In most lot looks that may be “work” but the ones I am playing with are interesting, educational and even relaxing for me.
With these “quieter” days I have been making a little head way into “spring cleaning”for a few minutes each day, getting rid of some things that should have been “gone” a long time ago. One of the big things has been cleaning out the chest freezer, another has been drawers that are where I have collected storage container lids that seem to have no bottoms and old utensils that I have three or four of the same type. I think I am making a dent but a dent seems to be the extent of it so far. There are some things I don’t need or use any longer. Some are in good condition but I don’t need to keep them any more. I just don’t know quite what I want to do with them. I surely don’t want to throw most of them out. I don’t know how to get them together to take somewhere to donate. There are some that have sentimental value, maybe the next time I come across them I will make a decision and stick to it.
The weather seems to be a touch less hot but that is just a touch and not for very long. It is supposed to be in the 90 to 100 degrees for the next few days.
There is noting on my agenda for the next few days. I guess it is a sort of staycation. It certainly isn’t a vacation, it has been so long since I had one of those that I can’t remember what they feel like. They were far and few between. But there are the memories, not quite the same thing but it is what it is.
The word to ponder today is begin. If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts he shall end in certainties. Sir Francis Bacon. Who begins too much accomplishes little. German Proverb. Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yourself do the thing you have to do, when it ought to be done, whether you like it or not; it is the first lesson that ought to be learned; and however early a man's training begins, it is probably the last lesson that he learns thoroughly. Thomas H. Huxley. Fear not that thy life shall come to an end, but rather fear that it shall never have a beginning. John Henry Cardinal Newman. Have patience with all things, but chiefly have patience with yourself. Do not lose courage in considering your own imperfections but instantly set about remedying them - every day begin the task anew. Saint Francis de Sales. Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises. Demosthenes. The beginning is always today. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Charity begins at home. Terence. From the end spring new beginnings. Pliny the Elder. When we are born we die, our end is but the pendant of our beginning. Manilius. Repentance may begin instantly, but reformation often requires a sphere of years. Henry Ward Beecher. Education begins a gentleman, conversation completes him. Dr. Thomas Fuller. Beginning is easy - Continuing is hard. Japanese Proverb. Where the telescope ends the microscope begins, and who can say which has the wider vision? Victor Hugo. The instant formal government is abolished, society begins to act. A general association takes place, and common interest produces common security. Thomas Paine.
Article summary. I think most of us know that pets help humans with stress and other moods. This article brings up the point that plants can too. I think we can have a look at this view on the subject. The title is How plants can change your state of mind. Sven Batke, Lecturer in Biology, Edge Hill University. At theconversation.com. It opens by mentioning how people see “pretty flowers and trees” but other than that there is apparently little if any thought to any other kind of connection. The article says that there is “scientific evidence” that show there is a role in how they affect our mental state including depression and other mood changes even touching of how it may decrease physical illnesses. Some studies have shown therapy with plants in PTS symptoms and creativity capabilities. There may be a sense of “well being” with a potted plant on a desk, a houseplant in a workplace that “seems to allow you to think more clearly”. This statistic from one study of plants interested me, it showed a 20 percent increase in recall. They say that can happen due to a reduction in carbon dioxide that improves air quality. As the article moves on it mentions that the “connection with plants” has changed over the last 11,000 years. First the reliance was on food and in many cases medicine. Another interesting point in the article is that by 2050 “seven out of ten people “will be living in cities and access to plants in their natural environment will become more challenging....disconnected from nature”. The article is coming to the point of saying humans have “biophilia” which means an “innate human tendency to seek connections with nature and other living things”, thank goodness to “other living things” in my opinion. So in reality plants increase endorphin a hormone called a happiness hormone. The feel of flowers, the scent and the tastes of edible plants have tantalized “our senses throughout human history”. Toward the end of the article it is mentioned that in recent years there has been an increase in plant sales. Two things in the ending sentence is something to share “plants aren’t a luxury” and in many languages the word “plants” translates to “those who take care of us”.
Photos in my life today
The next upload is another of the “my choice” and another of my series of “weeds”. This one has taken up residence near my garage doors.
keys and for Ohio State so I used a set of his keys for this one. I have kept a lot more keys from his collections as keep sakes.
I think soup and sandwiches for dinner.
Joy
there is a technique in Photoshop that allows the background in a photo to be changed, I used the technique in this photo. It has been uploaded to a Fine Art America contest and my Fine Art “shop”
want to shop? Visit: fineartamerica.com search for joy rector click on “view shop” and redbubble.com search for jarector (and take a look at flickr.com search for rectorjoyce




























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