May 13, 2026, a thought for today, Only God knows what is still to come. Maltese Proverb
Photos in my life yesterday
The first challenge for yesterday was “I like to....”. I like to take care of my many house plants. Right now there are extra one under the grow lights.
black and white image of my latest store bought bouquet.
Life today. Today there is a touch of a down-in-the-dumps feel. My daily habit of this letter and my photos are keeping me from wallowing in it too much.
The cleaning ladies were here. When they finished I went to McDonalds for a fish sandwich. When I use to go over like that when I had Sweet Pea she use to go with me. I miss her company on short rides like that. She use to go with me to get the groceries too. I would like to take Bobbi with me but that would be different. I’m not even sure she would like it. I don’t think cats like outings of that nature as dogs do most times.
My supply of printed art work is growing. I have three possible helpers for hanging, we just have to be able to coordinate times we can all be together to do it. Once we get an initial set up started it should be the smoother project that I have in mind. I hope to be covering a good bit of space so it will be an ongoing set up.
The word for today is watch. He is winding the watch of his wit; by and by it will strike. William Shakespeare. Never seem more learned than the people you are with. Wear your learning like a pocket watch and keep it hidden. Do not pull it out to count the hours, but give the time when you are asked. Lord Chesterfield. Oh! Do not attack me with your watch. A watch is always too fast or too slow. I cannot be dictated to by a watch. Jane Austen. A well-informed mind is the best security against the contagion of folly and of vice. The vacant mind is ever on the watch for relief, and ready to plunge into error, to escape from the languor of idleness. Ann Radcliffe. A well-informed mind is the best security against the contagion of folly and of vice. The thought manifests as the word; The word manifests as the deed; The deed develops into habit; And habit hardens into character. So watch the thought and its ways with care, And let it spring from love Born out of concern for all beings. The Buddha. It is with our judgments as with our watches; no two go just alike, yet each believes his own. Alexander Pope. Falsehood is never so successful as when she baits her hook with truth, and no opinions so fatally mislead us, as those that are not wholly wrong; as no watches so effectually deceive the wearer as those that are sometimes right. C. C. Colton. There are people whose watch stops at a certain hour and who remain permanently at that age. Sainte-Beave. Sit in reverie and watch the changing color of the waves that break upon the idle seashore of the mind. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Endure the present, and watch for better things. Virgil. Ye have a watch; go your way, make it as sure as ye can. Pontius Pilate. Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? - Who will watch the watchers? Juvena.
Article summary. I was searching for something interesting to read and share and came across this title. It looked promising, about teaching and learning. These two things strike a cord with me. The title is Most people don’t know what they don’t know, but think they do – correcting your metaknowledge can make you a better teacher and learner. Thomas Blanchard, Research Associate in Cognitive Science, Tufts University. At theconversation.com. The story began with explaining how when people are asked to describe how a logo such a the Apple logo or even a penny’s design looks they can’t say what it looks like in total. The story adds to that seeing things and how they are put together so that they work they way they were meant to brings seeing detail into the thinking process. They mentioned a bicycle and all the parts, where they belong and what makes that work, like where and how the chain goes. I can understand this with my growing observation in taking photos. According to the article they may be able to see how it goes together but not how that arrangement makes it work. The author studies cognitive science and is part of a study on how people feel that they understand something but really don’t comprehend the full purpose of a design and parts to an object. One finding in research shows that because the item in question is widely seen and used in society the feeling that they are “knowing” it by seeing it “in action” on a regular basis. But when it becomes necessary to know the why and the how it is murky. Sometimes when trying to teach someone about the design or workings of something, you as the teacher can not recognize why the “student” isn’t seeing it as you do and are trying to relay. This sentence brought to mind something my father said when he was trying to teach me to swim. When I didn’t do something the way he was trying to tell me he said “ I keep forgetting you don’t know what I know”. In my humble opinion wouldn’t that mean many time “experience is the best teacher”. As the author states “knowing a subject and knowing how to teach it are two separate skills”.
I am in the mood for Welsh Rarebit or creamed chicken for dinner.
Photos in my life today
This one is another of the “my choice” as well as another of my “black and white” series. This one is of a view of the shopping center as I was leaving.
Joy
an image I generated from a dozen Ukranian decorated eggs
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