June 12, 2026 a thought for today, It is not clever to play but to stop playing. Polish Proverb
Photos in my life yesterday
The first challenge was “glimmer,” the month long daily challenge. This one is my church conference room at a time when it was unoccupied.
Life today. I was feeling a little “rocky” yesterday. My BP was a little lower than it should have been and I was experiencing the effects that go with that. My blood sugar count on a finger sick wasn’t as “normal” as it should have been either. I did some research and diagnosed myself with dehydration. Along with those “tests” there is the high temperatures we are experiencing, my lack of taking in enough water and having more perspiration adding to that “diagnosis.” So I started drinking two full bottles of water. I am feeling much better today, had I not been I would be visiting a doctor today.
I like quietly progressive days. With the weekly bulletin done and placed, I have a day “off.” I am playing catch up on some other things as they come to mind. Sue wanted to take care of some banking things. She still isn’t up to driving, so we took a ride to the bank in my car.
Before we went to the bank I had done some research on things that entered my mind as I was coming awake this morning along with my routine email, text, facebook and news checkups as well as two texts to answer. I got a basic start on the letter with a beginning start on some photo work for the day.
Along with all of that, before our outing, I finished putting together my tiny, new “desk.” It’s a perfect fit for the place I had in mind. Now it is all dressed with my laptop, now. I have an “auxiliary office” for if and when needed. Bobbi had to give it all a good sniffling since it came close to infringing a bit on one of her more comfortable spots, besides it was something new and had a different and interesting “scent” to it.
We actually had a bit of a downpour during the night and I believe I heard some sleet among the rain drops. I was a little concerned for my six new miniature rose bushes in my “rose garden” (actually two window boxes on the back porch railing). There wasn’t much I could do for them in the middle of the night and rain and in my night gown. I checked this morning, they seem to have survived and appear none the worse for ware.
The word today is affect/tion. Let grace and goodness be the principal loadstone of thy affections. For love which hath ends, will have an end; whereas that which is founded on true virtue, will always continue. John Dryden. Virtue and taste are nearly the same, for virtue is little more than active taste, and the most delicate affections of each combine in real love. Ann Radcliffe. I saw that all things I feared, and which feared me, had nothing good or bad in them save insofar as the mind was affected by them. Baruch Spinoza. No profit grows where is no pleasure ta'en; In brief, sir, study what you most affect. William Shakespeare. I am certain of nothing but the holiness of the heart's affections and the truth of imagination. What the imagination seizes as beauty must be truth - whether it existed before or not. John Keats. With affection beaming out of one eye, and calculation shining out of the other. Charles Dickens. Deceivers are the most dangerous members of society. They trifle with the best affections of our nature, and violate the most sacred obligations. George Crabbe. Conversation should be pleasant without scurrility, witty without affectation, free without indecency, learned without conceitedness, novel without falsehood. William Shakespeare. Poverty cannot deprive us of many consolations. It cannot rob us of the affection we have for each other, or degrade us in our own opinion, of in that of any person, whose opinion we ought to value. Ann Radcliffe. Talk not of wasted affection; affection never was wasted. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The affections are like lightning; You cannot tell where they will strike till they have fallen. Jean Baptiste Lacoraire. In the education of children there is nothing like alluring the interest and affection, otherwise you only make so many asses laden with books. Michel de Montaigne.
Article summary. I know next to nothing about the El Niňo so when I saw this title I thought I would educate myself and pass on a bit of what I learn. The title is: El Niño is back, and ocean temperatures are already near record highs – that can spell disaster for fish and corals. Dillon Amaya, Climate Research Scientist, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. At theconversation.com/us. It begins by saying that in the fall of 2026 there is “a 2-in-3 chance of a strong-to-very strong El Niño.” An Ed. Nino affects weather, climate and ocean temperatures across the planet.” It goes on to say that during this phenomenon a“stretch” of 6,000 miles ocean waters warm for “months on end”. The article says this reorganizes “wind, rainfall and temperature patterns all over the planet”. This event “impacts” land and sea. It affects air currents making things wetter or drier than things would be normally, causing more storms and hurricanes. In the sea it affects the “ecosystems” as in fishing, the coral reefs and sea grasses. There is a “heat wave” included in the process making “local bays and coves” hotter than what is usual for from a few days to weeks. Marine organisms that are use to a certain temperature are greatly disturbed. The article relates that “billions” of dollars are lost during these “marine heat waves”. The article says in these events “the entire planet takes notice”. The affects of the whether conditions are different depending on where you live anywhere on the planet. This year appears to be bringing a very strong El Niňo. The article says on the good side of things forecast can predict the “marine heat waves” three to six months in advance which can at least allow for being prepared.
I would like to have a pizzarea pizza tonight but my acid reflux bummer is giving me second thoughts.....maybe I will make a homemade one on a tortilla shell.
Photos in my life today
The next assignment is another of “my choice” and another of my series of “mirror images”. This one is a miniature village I set up with three garden gnomes and their house. I made two copies of the same image, reversed one and put the two together.
Joy
the bonus image is my upload to Fine Art America today. This red rose is on tee shirts and household goods on my web page at Fine Art America
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