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Friday, July 03, 2026

Day 184 of Week 27 for 2026

 Mid way of 2026 was day 182.5 July. You can feel the year is half over or celebrate another half is left to enjoy. Summer 2026 is 93 days from 21 June to 23 September. There are 81 days left of summer 2026. 

If the passage of time interests you, then keep a journal that numbers the days. Instead of floating on your future as a background always there, enjoy the your view, the one you create for as much as you are able. 

Shape your weekend well

Celebrate the 4th of July 250
Create a deluxe potato salad
Read about New England
Sing to sourdough bread
Draw a picnic basket
Make peach ice cream
Decorate your front door

Wednesday, July 01, 2026

What’s going on with the heat waves?



In mid to late July this year, I expect those weeks to be scorchers. 

This is July day one. There is a high heat advisory posted already! Out my door it is 95°F ( 35°C).  I will not be surprised if the ambient temperature hits 100°F ( 37°C) this week. 

Please, pack an emergency kit for the heat. Check out the government CDC and National Weather websites for extreme heat safety.

 Think. Freezer packs in a thermal bag plus water. Walking, I keep a blue freezer block on the inside of my baclpack where it rest on my lower spine.

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About me. I’ve not mentioned this before. I’m not OCD. I think it is normal to have a few (not many) silly things that bug us.  One such bother for me is frayed threads, little pieces of thread sticking out of a seam, for example. I clip them off. Bother gone. 
I saw a video where in an Asian factory, there’s a quality control person that clips off stray threads. 

Anywayz, I am happy to have seen that happen. So, as fate goes with its well developed sense of humor, the stretch fabric over my cast, after a thorough clipping of demon strays, now has three more for me to clip. 🤣


I found a fourth one. 😱
(top left horizontal)


Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Summer is being summer

This summer has an observation vibe early on. A feeling of what is going to happen next plays in the background of my mind along with the frequent chant, No Scotland, No party!

There are things I hope to do. For this year’s warm weather months in this northern hemisphere, not making plans is the theme I’m going to go by. Once the cast is replaced with a splint, my confidence doing more will kick in. 

For now, I’m in awe that after 4 days not wearing earrings, I put in a pair of French wires using one hand. Yesterday I scored my 5th Wordle on 2 out of 120 games. I’m so scared about tripping and falling, I went barefoot. Having to use my right arm more, I ache more from sore muscles than the broken wrist. 

Meanwhile, I’d like to paint today, sit outdoors under an umbrella with a no sugar ice tea, and glue something fun. 

Tissue decoupage on an Altoids tin takes
several layers to obscure the raised lettering.
Adding fabric over the tissue, the raised lettering
still shows through. It adds a homemade vibe. 

Friday, June 26, 2026

On a catch up day

 Yesterday, a  thing happens out of nowhere. I tripped on the new door mat. Seconds later, I’m assessing the situation and going for my phone, just in case. 

Unreal, just like the TV ad, I couldn’t get up. My neighbor helped me. Another neighbor drove me to the ER and picked me up almost 6 hours later. 

Staff at Porter Hospital, Middlebury Vermont are impressive, very caring and tuned into the discomfort. The folks in the nearly full waiting room were so nice, I believe the atmosphere helped calm me. I wanted to cry really bad. Instead, I was talking and even laughing sometimes. 

Lucky I am that no surgery needed. My wrist has two small breaks. I saw them on the x-rays. I didn’t want to think about the damage because that can increase stress. At a time of  injury, calm is the focus. The body is upset enough. Shifting attention from hurt person to caring for that delicate self is calming. I learned that from reading about the physiology of child birth. 

In a cast for a week and then to ortho doctor for a splint. A surprise to me is the decrease of soreness. My fingers can wiggle without pain.  I can peel a banana with one hand. 😁 A good part about is I don’t need pain meds. Ibuprofen is sufficient if needed. Alas, the cast adds weight on my scale. So, no weigh ins for a week. 😂🥳

Oh, I discovered that twirling around to help pull up your pants with one hand doesn’t make them rise faster. 😂 A quick jump up does though. 

The Green Mountains
View from Porter Hospital ER
parking lot, Middlebury, Vermont


Day 177 in Week 26 June 2026

 Friday’s subject of this week: 



The one above the rest