Wednesday, April 01, 2026

Humor Too Close To Reality

An Instagram video is suppose to be posted here but, I had to delete it because Google something or other changed the link from the reposted video to my Instagram account. 😱

I confirmed the link directs to the copied and pasted video. Next I check the link, the video is replaced. It might have to do with how apps work. Whatever it is, that snafu is on my top ten utterly dumb Google glitches. 

Anyway, the video is from the laughingsnchor on Instagram. Hilarious! 🤣 About: a wife asks husband to take her to an expensive place for her birthday. He takes her to a gas station.






April Fool’s Day




 What a fun day!

Think back when you were a young adult laughing at a clever April Fool’s Day prank. Those opportunities for a good laugh are as good as candy.

Humor nowadays is much needed. In the news the causes to feel outrage and heartache keeps piling up. 

Find places to be your sources for laughter. Visit them daily. Laugh daily.

🤣🥳😂

Happy April Fool’s Day!  

Monday, March 30, 2026

If Mother Nature Says So



First Crocus Spring 2026

A planter was removed last week to reveal bulbs had pushed through the soil. Today the first crocus have bloomed.

Note: Only Crocus sativus produces saffron. It blooms in the fall. Spring blooming crocus don’t produce saffron.

This morning my last cataract removal  procedure went well. Doctor Gregory and her team at the Porter Surgical unit and the staff there are the best! I am amazed how smoothly my visit was. Everyone is friendly and professional. 

Feeling safe and cared for at a hospital, I feel, is an important element of healing. 

This morning, I napped until lunch time. Last night I slept about 2 hours. It was one of those shut the light off and the alarm rings seconds later kind of sleep. 

Taking it easy this week with spring in the air will be nice. 

Wishing y’all a pleasant week!

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Resemblings

Not a cross

Many things in Nature resemble other things that jog our memory. Tree branches are particularly good for resembling symbols. I often look for branches crossing to form a phi symbol, 
Ï€. 

A group of trees (photo) forms what looks like a type of cross. A Saint Andrew’s cross it isn’t nor is it a Constantine cross. There are no cross types that I’ve found to match.

It is, however, a graphic symbol for the asterisk , * better known as the star symbol. 

Yet, my mind won’t give up that those branches are not a Christian cross variant. 

Nature wants what Nature wants.

A group of tressÏ€¥

What happens during a blog pause

It is possible to lose track of time. Blogging can serve as a date anchor that when active, acts as your schedule reminder. 

This week I forgot the Salty Pumpkin Road travel blog had a scheduled post for today that was going to be filled in (unpublished now). I have another date planned.

Problem is a week before a medical procedure, in order to manage anxiety, I go on slow stay at home mode. So, when the travel blog shows up today published, I go all what is this!? Ah, not blogging, I traveled to forgetful city. 😢🥴😳

Other than that, this week has been slow mode for me. I know cataract removal is an easy procedure to get through. My anxiety reservoir  doesn’t care. Ironically, it takes more assurance from me to calm than it does when facing high anxiety events. My mind is not used to my not having more intense anxiety to deal with. 

Anxiety management isn’t a clear do this when that happens to create this result. Learning how takes time with every tense situation. The logistics of anxiety can be very complex. 

I have safety zones to access: sounds, surfaces, thoughts, places, objects. When used, they signal my brain with I am safe waves. It works for me to have that structure, to depend on it. I don’t suffer alone when I have safety zones.