April 17, 2026 a thought for today, Even the sea, great as it is, grows calm. Italian Proverb
Photos in my life yesterday
The first challenge yesterday was “refreshing.” I thought a nice warm shower is always relaxing.
Life today. This is turning out to be another good day. I have made some more progress getting set up to print, mount, mat and frame photos I want for the church. It’s moving slowing but surely. I also got another bit done on the church newsletter.
I came across some other photo sites that I joined a few years ago and eventually slipped away from. I am thinking I may update some of those. I think spring fever is hitting me. My mood seems be into “renewing” things along with tending to the plants I have ordered and received for my window gardens. It’s still just a little too early to put them outside. I have them inside under grow lights. I may have ordered them a little early but I wanted to get them before they were sold out. There are a few things in the front and back yards that need to be put in the garage.
I seem to be getting an awfully lot of items on my “to-do”list. I am making a check list of them on my cell phone. It is invigorating on the one hand and a little mind boggling on the other. I think that’s what spring fever is about, newness and motivating.
This is a gorgeous day, 75 degrees and sunny. I may put Bobbi on a leash for a little trip to the porch. I don’t have the stamina anymore for walks around the block but then I have never tried to take a cat for a walk on a leash before.
The word for today is throw. If a writer wrote merely for his time, I would have to break my pen and throw it away. Victor Hugo. Don't throw away the old bucket until you know whether the new one holds water. Swedish Proverb. Many difficulties which nature throws in our way, may be smoothed away by the exercise of intelligence. Titus Livius. A throw of the dice will never abolish chance. Stephane Mallarme. God gives every bird his worm, but he does not throw it into the nest. Swedish Proverb. How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. William Shakespeare. The man without a purpose is like a ship without a rudder - waif, a nothing, a no man. Have a purpose in life, and, having it, throw such strength of mind and muscle into your work as God has given you. Thomas Carlyle. To be thrown upon one's own resources, is to be cast into the very lap of fortune; for our faculties then undergo a development and display an energy of which they were previously unsusceptible. Benjamin Franklin. No better way is there to learn to love Nature than to understand Art. It dignifies every flower of the field. And, the boy who sees the thing of beauty which a bird on the wing becomes when transferred to wood or canvas will probably not throw the customary stone. Oscar Wilde. Throw off your worries when you throw off your clothes at night. Napoleon Bonaparte. Much may be done in those little shreds and patches of time which every day produces, and which most men throw away. Charles Caleb Colton. We ought not to treat living creatures like shoes or household belongings, which when worn with use we throw away. Plutarch. Since thou are not sure of a minute, throw not away an hour. Benjamin Franklin. Throw your vile guesses in the devil's teeth, whence you have them. William Shakespear. He who throws away a friend is as bad as he who throws away his life. Sophocles.
Article summary. I have a very bad “fixation” to things that are “fake” and are not true and or factual. So I was searching in the site I use a lot for stories for one covering that subject. I found this one and decided to give it a try. I feel there is something more too not being truthful than the obvious. The title is How often do you lie? Deception researchers investigate how the recipient and the medium affect telling the truth. Christian B. Miller, A. C. Reid Professor of Philosophy, Wake Forest University. At theconversation.com. The beginning of the article mentions how lying has not only affected personal circumstances but has also appeared prominently in the news. It categorizes that by saying there are “variables” that differentiate these cases. Two of these differences are to whom the lie is directed the other is the social place, point in time and method as in spoken word or text. Also to be considered is the subject of an “area of life” the lie occurs. Apparently there have been studies on the subject as some are seeking an answer to how often does a person lie. One test used students another used “volunteers from the community.” In the particular test of the community the reported result was one lie a day. An average of the students was two a day. By these tests it became a “benchmark” assumption that lying is common place. In that line of thought it is also assumed that there are “some people who lie voraciously and others who lie very rarely.” In another test a thousand people were asked to participate in answering the question of lying. Just over half of the participants claimed they had not told a lie in the past 24 hours. The other, less than half, “said they’d told very few lies.” There were tests considering the frequency and ease of lying in person to person contact or by way of video chat or text. It seems in the lying on video, lying was less likely due to the videos leaving a record of incident. In these tests and studies it had been shown that when there is a “delay in communication” as in email “lying would decrease”. As the article goes on it mentions the lying can occur due to whether it is to a stranger or to friend and family. It seems “everyday lies” are more to strangers while more serious lies are closer connections. I am considering the authors reason for that, “people might value not damaging their relationships more than they value the truth.” The author ends the article by relaying that lying is relatively rare for many people. But people “need to be especially discerning, though, as in identifying – and avoiding – the small number of rampant liars out there.”
Pizza or freezer surprises for dinner???
Photos in my life today
The second upload for today is “a pile in nature.” The best “pile in nature” I could find was in my archives taken at a time when it was cold and snowy.
coated cooking utensils.
Joy
Summer time when the living is easy
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