February 14, 2026 a thought for the day, Everybody is the architect of his own fortune. German Proverb
Photos in my life yesterday
The first upload was “something tasty.” I thought a “bowl” full of cherries was very tasty.
Life today. It has been a pleasant Saturday. Bobbi got me up between 6:30 and 7:00. After feeding her then “opening the house,” window shades and plant lights on, I started on my “first thing” news headlines checks, then checked emails and Facebook. After a break for a couple of pancakes I got back to the computer, a start on this letter.
I have email from someone I haven’t heard from since I retired twenty years ago. He was the IT person in pretrial as I was an IT assistant on the probation side. I don’t know how he found me but I hope we will keep in contact from now on.
I tried signing up for my second online class in still life photography but haven’t heard back from them yet. I finished the first class. I haven’t put any of it in images yet but I got some new ideas for using Photoshop on them. They are ideas that I will require some tutorial practices. I also got ideas from the class for props and layouts.
When I got home from the store Tami and Andy stopped by for a visit. It was so good to see them. Tami wanted to visit with Bobbi but she ran and hid. Tami was a big help in helping me be able to get her in the first place. Tami was able to get her out of her hiding place for a short visit. Andy is looking good after his surgery. Sue and I hadn’t been able to get over to see him since he got out of the hospital. The weather was one of the big reasons we couldn’t get there.
After our visit I got back to the photos. I had to set two of them up and used the archives for the other.
The groceries are put away. Kitty attention is done. Then I got the potato in the oven and the meatloaf made and in the oven.
The word today is rich. A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to let alone. Henry David Thoreau. Every man is a consumer, and ought to be a producer. He is by constitution expensive, and needs to be rich. Ralph Waldo Emerson. Content makes poor men rich; discontent makes rich men poor. Benjamin Franklin. Poor and content is rich, and rich enough. William Shakespeare. Youth is the best time to be rich, and the best time to be poor. Euripides. I care not so much what I am to others as what I am to myself. I will be rich by myself, and not by borrowing. Michel de Montaigne. This is all the inheritance I give to my dear family. The religion of Christ will give them one which will make them rich indeed. Patrick Henry. It is only when the rich are sick that they fully feel the impotence of wealth. Benjamin Franklin. Without frugality none can be rich, and with it very few would be poor. Samuel Johnson. It is not what we take up, but what we give up, that makes us rich. Henry Ward Beecher. Riches may enable us to confer favours, but to confer them with propriety and grace requires a something that riches cannot give. Charles Caleb Colton. I have always found that mercy bears richer fruits than strict justice. Abraham Lincoln. There is some magic in wealth, which can thus make persons pay their court to it, when it does not even benefit themselves. How strange it is, that a fool or knave, with riches, should be treated with more respect by the world, than a good man, or a wise man in poverty! Ann Radcliffe. Riches and power are but gifts of blind fate, whereas goodness is the result of one's own merits. Heloise. Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth. I sat at a table where were rich food and wine in abundance, and obsequious attendance, but sincerity and truth were not; and I went away hungry from the inhospitable board. Henry David Thoreau. Neither great poverty nor great riches will hear reason. Henry Fielding. It is the mind that maketh good or ill, that maketh wretch or happy, rich or poor. Edmund Spenser. A rich man without charity is a rogue; and perhaps it would be no difficult matter to prove that he is also a fool. Henry Fielding.
Article summary. I have a renewed adventure in my life with a kitten in the last few months. When I saw the title to this article about cats and thinking I thought I would take a look. There are some actions in my kitten that make me wonder what she must be thinking. Some of her actions are so spontaneous, quick and ignite the raising of an eyebrow. I think she thinks she can fly in short spirts from this place to that. She also likes to “hide” for her naps. The article title is Why can’t cats resist thinking inside the box? Nicholas Dodman, Professor Emeritus of Behavioral Pharmacology and Animal Behavior, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University. At theconversation.com. It started with talking about how that in a kind of test cats seemed to “park” themselves in squares of tape on the floor. Then it touched on the subject that they like to climb in boxes, suitcases and other seemingly “tight quarters”. This part I have noted on occasion. They seem to find those kinds of “cover” safe and secure. The article mentioned that they cuddled up to their mothers when young and that this safe feeling may carry over to the boxes and partially enclosed spaces. The author called this “a release of endorphins”. He also interestingly called that release as a way in “nature’s own morphine-like substances” that apparently cause pleasure and reduce stress. Cats make nests for birthing babies and for a safety indentation, it’s just in their nature. Then it mentioned the box shape of tape on the floor apparently attracted some cats like “misplaced sense of security”. There was research preformed with the use of boxes on “shelter cats”. There were control groups in the test, one with boxes and one without. I was interested to read that the “cats with boxes adapted to their new environment more quickly” than those without the boxes. So the conclusion is cats need hidey-holes. They say that hidey-holes in elevated space are even better with a “bird’s eye view” of life around them.
Meat loaf and baked potatoes for dinner.
Photos in my life today
Next is one of the “my choice” images. This one is one of the “touch of color” series. It is one of those very prominent orange warning cones. I added a painterly filter.
great grand children. They are cousins who like spending time together.
Joy
springtime is right around the corner

















































