Remember the Fascination

This Painter’s Rag

 Oh those were the days!

When fascination was at every corner of your eye, waiting for you to take a few more degrees of that angle to embrace it.

What happened? Depression, I feel, as the largest beast consuming of one’s joy, can’t or shouldn’t be blamed for every interest lost. 

Methinks we let interests settle in our memory like melting ice cream, good now to catch a dripping and then meh…onto the next.

This avenue of thinking is what happens to me when I go through old photos, desk drawers, and/or email accounts. Remembering the fascination of the ideas back then is refreshing, and in some ways, sad. 

My painter’s rag in the photo, for example is taken at a time when I was fascinated by close up photographs of simple objects. I don’t remember when that fascination faded. I know it did by the absence of such pictures in the last few years. Memory holds that I was also fascinated by ice cubes in a glass, grape stems, dry corn stalks, fading irises, and pebbles.

As time consumes my years, I now use cheap terry cloth wash rags instead of scrap fabrics for my painter’s rags. 

Well now, I think I’ve found another simple object that fascinates me.

Also This Painter’s Rag

Thoughts About Summer, The New To You


The new to you is a vibe that runs in the background of summer on the wave of yard sales, antique shops and second hand stores. We like to discover things, I feel, in a way that supports our inner love of adventure. 
Used Preppy Sandals
by Sperry
For this summer, I have an idea. Pick a second hand item or two look for on purpose as a treasure hunt.  

~ Bowls, ceramic, not chipped, and deep enough for a salad for two
~ Leather belts, worn soft that can be cut and sewn for tote straps
~ Vintage rhinestone cheap broaches to glue on a picture frame or lamp base.

What would you chose to look for?



Summer Photograph: Town Beach

Town Beach
Ferrisburgh Vermont 2024

 A small and lovely place to spend time in summer.

Reflection Monday July 2025


Methinks:
No matter how old we are,
our personal growth
will always be
larger than our awareness
and ego.

You may feel life slowing down
but your soul
continues to absorb
all the joy of
 your personal growth. 

❤️🙏🏻🕊️

 

Is It Just Me?

Update 11 July 2025: Stats are back to normal, no old posts, and the bot is gone, no inflated numbers.

Update 8 July 2025: The research of my blog continues as somebody appears to be reading every published post. It does feel unsettling.

In the last few weeks, my blog stats are showing posts from over a year ago or more. Even in the last 24 hours, the stats are for old posts.

Usually that means somebody is researching your blog. Given my great upset about Salty Pumpkin being in a website title selling online, it is a possible reason there is research.

This has happened in the past a few times but not as much as now.

Are your general stats for 7 days and 24 hours for old blog posts?

Thank you

Silver Mound 

Day 186 if Week 27 July 2025

Lake Champlain in July 2025

Interesting tid-bit about a smart television, Bluetooth pairing request pop up notice shows up on my TV screen.  

A Google search later, i learn that a device is trying to connect to my TV. Instructions show you can turn off the Bluetooth connection in settings. Done. 

I wonder if that feature is automatically on when the television is set up or somebody turned it on. Anyway, it is off now. What else will pop up?

Have a No Pop Ups Weekend!

Have a fresh plum
Draw a foot bridge
Talk a walk with friends
Read about local farms
Make a nice green salad
Tell a plate a funny story
Sing to your front door
Try a hot fudge sundae 
with peach ice cream


The Petunias & the Milkweed


I was told hummingbirds like red petunias.
This year, the petunias are redder than red.

It is good to see something going well for something else. 

I might have seen a hummingbird this year wiz by. As yet, none have been seen by me at the petunias. I expect there will be more butterflies this year with more flowers blooming.

I am glad to report the milkweed plants I nearly flattened last week when I fell are all doing well, even the one that had a small break. 
To protect them on a very windy night, I was pushing a small section of wire garden fencing in the ground to protect them. The wire hit stone and bent. I saw a mass of green ferns coming at my face. Not going that way!
Instead, I rolled over to the side onto the sidewalk. I got up real fast. 
The funny part is that next door there were EMTs chatting at a stretcher on the porch. The hydrangeas are so high they probably wouldn’t see the blur of an old lady rolling out of the ferns, it happened that quick. Makes me laugh when I think about. It felt like a comedy skit. 

Rolled from upper right to sidewalk on left

The knee that hit the concrete has a spot of discomfort, shooting pain sometimes, no broken skin. I didn’t see the bruise until this morning, right on that spot. Weird it would take days to show up. 
Anyway, lesson learned to not put one’s weight on a flimsy wire fence. Use arm muscles not body weight. 

Big Dreams


 If a very precious big dream falls apart, then does the mind go with it?

No, the mind is created to continue dreaming.

That’s what I do when life brings me sorrow. I tend my wounds with lovely dreams as I mourn the loss. Giving yourself permission to face reality in grief, I feel, is healing.

Dealing with this horrible spell check program is another story! It is crucial to read your text before publishing because words can be changed in sometimes hideous ways. For example, I was appalled when a simple reply I wrote read like a disgusting page from a porn novel because the spellcheck program added guessed words. 

The guessed words part of spell check needs an off button. Better yet, go to the Browser settings>Languages and find the button to shut off spellcheck. 

Good luck


Name Development

Ah, so it goes! Who are you in name presented to the world as a blogger, influencer, personality or business? Titles count.

Developing a name, as I see it, is a mix of your vibe vision and practicality. What feels good to you that the world out there will also be attracted to. 



Based in my name development process:

  • Begin with words that you feel connected to, like ocean, woods, canoe, cabin, nature. The words are starting points for brain storming, not necessarily to be used in a name. Use a thesaurus.  
  • List several to search online if the name is already being used or means something that does not express your vision. Add keywords like blog, website. book, podcast.
  • Search the US Trademark register and your state business register
  • Search domain name availability on a trusted domain host website. Add the, s, a and such in your searches. 
  • Sketch possible logos
  • Rest the name for a few days or longer. Do Not Share it online, in an email or text. 
  • Once you are sure you like the name/title, know it is not in use already or too similar to a name in use, then buy the domain name adding the privacy feature. 
  • Set up your blog, your website unpublished. 
  • Adding-Buy the US trademark. 
  • Ducks in a row, go for it. 

I highly stress to do thorough research to make sure your name is unique and not in use. And now that I’ve been sent into shock, 

Buy the US Trademark! 

Summer Photographs: Fields & Shade

 Each week, a select photograph that depicts the season of Summer will be posted here on Mondays. The image can be any subject from an arranged still life to one simple scene that speaks Summer. 

Here is a favorite from Summer 2024.

Route 17 Addison Vermont
There is something about hot sun, farm fields and the shade of a large tree that brings me to thoughts of a perfect summer day. I can almost hear the loud buzzing of June bugs.