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Saturday, June 13, 2026

A Saturday Out & About


It happened. I did not want to go to a tag sale because I don’t want to bring anything else into my home. Today on half price day, I stopped by anyway. What surprises me is at the location known for good rummage sales, there were no clothes for sale.  It was an items tagged only sale.

I had a good browse around. I bought a towel and some drawing tools. I hope this blah feeling doesn’t last. Garage sales will be boring without that traditional find a bargain sparkle.

Afterwards, I had lunch out, shopped, and arrived home just in time to catch a nice power nap. It is the kind of nap where the morning I spent feels like yesterday.

Awake, I have a small stack of spiral notebooks to entertain me. If I get a bright idea in a daydreaming session, then I might write it down for a story. Editing those gems, I don’t always recall what the original idea is. The several paragraphs present as something new. 

How has your Saturday been?

The Plume Moth

Every year a Plume Moth shows up on my deck  or the porch. One year one was on my vehicle. 

There are various shapes and coloring of the plume moth.  This one, I believe, is a Common Plume Moth.

Common Plume Moth 
June 2026


Friday, June 12, 2026

How do you feel about wrinkled clothes?


This is true. I read an article many years ago that mentions how wrinkled clothes in the summer shows off an out-of-a-suitcase vibe. Wrinkled fashion speaks vacationing tourist. What a refreshing way to think, and, a freeing one as well. Oh! That slob is just a fashionable tourist. 😎

As you may guess, under the spell of the mighty pen, wearing wrinkled (but not badly) summer clothes entered my life shortly after reading that article. I rarely ironed anything. There was one blue camp shirt (worn until thread bare) that had to be ironed. 

Now that I’m an old lady (age wise), I speculate that folks might look at my wrinkled clothes thinking How sad. She needs a care giver. 

Despite the paranoia, I continue to appreciate the wrinkled traveling tourist summer look. If you want to give it a tree, (I typed try) then get dressed and roll around on your sofa like golden lab rubbing its back fitting into a nap nest. 

Day 163 of Week 24 June 2026



The Heat Advisory out of KBTV issued by the National Weather Service station, puts a summer vibe over the day here in Vermont.

 Outdoors, I put up the small umbrella to shade part of the concrete deck. Indoors, the cool A/C air is much appreciated. It is muggy out there. 

Please, review hot weather safety tips at weather.gov. Update your vehicle’s hot weather safety pack. 

Spruce trees up ( i typed only spruce up) your summer wardrobe with light shirts, shorts, for gals flowy skirts, sundresses and loose linen tops. After all, shlepping across the parking lot in the brutally hot sun, you might as well look stylish. 

Have a Styling Cool Weekend!

Make a mango smoothie
Draw your favorite bird
Write yourself a note to open in a year
Read about door knob history
Browse online straw hats
Search for an old tin tub
Start a new collection of something 


Looking good to be sunflowers


Thursday, June 11, 2026

Muggy city days are upon us

Heat is exhausting. I went outdoors briefly this morning. The air feels thick. It is muggy city out there. 

If you are elderly or of frail health, and can tolerate air conditioning, then consider having it installed. Please, don’t underestimate the impact heat has on your health. 

Last night thunderstorms rolled by. The sky in the south lit up bright white. I shut off the TV to create a sort of 1950s vibe. I’m hoping this Summer is a Summer’s Summer with heat, thunderstorms, beach and picnic days galore. 

Yesterday I visited Lowe’s in South Burlington. Wow to their gardening section! It is full of gorgeously healthy plants. The annuals are a good price as well. 

Petunias