Monthly Archives: July 2025

today I will be..

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it’s national French Fry Day

okay, it was really yesterday

but how was I to know 

it was already

the 2nd friday in july

when I thought it was thursday?

so

i’m  just going to have to double up today

with a twin order

who am i not celebrate a holiday?

*On the second Friday in July,

we recognize an American favorite known as the french fry on National French Fry Day.

French fries, also known as chips, fries, finger chips,

or French-fried potatoes, are batons of deep-fried potatoes.

no matter what we call them,

they’re common fixtures at many restaurants and are loved by all ages!

Art Credit : ‘Happiness Is…’  pastel  by Karen Margulis

 her quote reads:

‘Today I will be as happy as a bird with a French Fry.’

 

 

 

stopping by for a hop.

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hopscotch in the woods

‘i cling to the optimistic belief that the haphazard and the hopscotch,

the creature that sips among many flowers, may actually come up with something.’

-brad leithauser, american poet, novelist, essayist, and teacher

 

 

 

country farm park, Ann Arbor, mi, usa – summer 2025

“we need new knights, but without swords.”- dejan stojanovic

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knight in blue steel on four wheels

fixing a lot 

now this is my kind of knight.

‘We are no longer the knights who sa,y Ni! We are now the knights who say, Ekki-ekki-ekki-pitang-zoom-boing!’

Graham Chapman, Monty Python and the Holy Grail,

fresh for everyone.

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Pete the Cat is in his bag and he feels safe in there.

this post is  dedicated to all of the farm workers out there

may they and their families be safe from harm

during this very challenging time

we see you and appreciate you 

 thank you for the hard work you do every day to bring food to all of us.

‘the people who give you their food give you their heart.’

-cesar chavez

*Cesario Estrada Chavez 1927-1993) was an American labor leader and civil rights activist. Along with Dolores Huerta and Gilbert Padilla, he co-founded the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA), which later merged with the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee  (AWOC) to become the  United Farm Workers (UFW) labor union.

weird quizzes.

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is this a carb or carb-free on food pyramid?

so are they anti or pro pasta?

“isn’t life a collection of weird quizzes with no answers to half the questions?” 

-pawan mishra, author, screenwriter, director

 

 

 

photo credit: google images

fine print.

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can anyone actually read the fine print on this coupon?

if not,

perhaps you need glasses!

frustrating, but this is no accident 

what great marketing this actually is.

‘the best marketing doesn’t feel like marketing.’

-tom fishbourne.

*Tom Fishburne started drawing cartoons on the backs of business cases as a student at Harvard Business School. Fishburne’s cartoons have grown by word of mouth to reach hundreds of thousands of marketers every week and have been featured by The Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, and The New York Times. His cartoons have appeared on a billboard ad in Times Square, helped win a Guinness World Record, and turned up in a top-secret NSA presentation released by Edward Snowden.

Since 2010, Marketoonist has developed visual content marketing campaigns for businesses such as Google, IBM, Kronos, and LinkedIn. Fishburne is a frequent keynote speaker on marketing, innovation, and creativity, using cartoons, case studies, and his marketing career to tell the story visually. He is the author of “Your Ad Ignored Here: Cartoon from 15 Years of Marketing, Business, and Doodling in Meetings”

seven generations.

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At the Omega Institute near Rhinebeck, New York, a striking assemblage of metal figures stands on the grass beside the library. You look through the hollow in each to the last, and smallest, figure, which contains an unborn child. This sculpture set was created by the artist Frederick Franck to honor the traditional teaching of the elders of the Six Nations of the Haudenosonee, or Iroquois, that we must be mindful of the consequences of our actions, down to the seventh generation beyond ourselves.

‘In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.’

-Wilma Mankiller

 

*Wilma Mankiller (1945-2010) was a Native American activist and the first woman elected as Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. She served from 1985 to 1995 and was a strong advocate for the rights of American Indians and women.

frida and granizo.

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happy birthday to Frida Kahlo, one of my favorite artists

Born on July 5th, 1907, she was one of the most iconic artists of the 20th century. This photograph, titled “Frida with Granizo, Coyoacán,” captures Frida Kahlo alongside her beloved pet deer, Granizo. The presence of Granizo highlights Frida’s love for animals and the natural world. This photo is one of many that document Kahlo’s life and intimate moments at her home, La Casa Azul (The Blue House), in Coyoacán, Mexico City. Frida had an extraordinary talent and indomitable spirit. 

“everything exists, and moves, under only one law – life.”
Frida Kahlo, The Diary of Frida Kahlo: An Intimate Self-Portrait

 

Image: Nickolas Muray, Frida with Granzio, Coyoacan, 1939, printed later, gelatin silver print. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of the Nickolas Muray Photo Archive, 2018.25.q

fragile fireworks and freedom on the fourth.

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Dale Chihuly, Glass, Boathouse 7 Neon, Seattle., Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
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‘those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it.’
-thomas paine

*Thomas Paine was an English-born American political activist, author, and revolutionary. He is best known for his influential pamphlets, particularly Common Sense which advocated for American independence from Great Britain during the Revolutionary War. His writings helped to shape the political ideologies of the time and inspired both the American and French Revolutions. 

coincidences happen.

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An English book collector was riffling through a children’s novel he’d picked up from a thrift shop when he stumbled upon a happy surprise: notes his wife had written 50 years ago as a child.

A collector of around 50 novels by the late Enid Blyton, a bestselling children’s author who penned an estimated 800 books over four decades,  Steve Mills told the BBC he was “completely gobsmacked” by the discovery. He was going through some new additions when he found the writings from his wife, Karen, in a copy of The Naughtiest Girl Again, which had been donated by her mother in the 1970s.

It somehow ended up in a thrift store in Rayleigh, a town in the U.K. that’s more than 160 miles away from where she grew up in Staffordshire. Steve, who has loved Blyton’s books since he was a child, told SWNS, “We’ve taken it as one of the universe’s strange coincidences.”

“I had a load of books that I bought and it wasn’t until a couple of months went by that I was rearranging the books,” he continued. “I decided to look through them properly, opened one up, and recognized the number on the front cover.”

It turned out to be his wife’s old address. “I jokingly showed it to her and she turned the next page. There was her name, address, phone number, and drawings,” Steve recalled. “Her parents are in their 80s and they were delighted when we told them.”

Karen was also overjoyed to find her old notes, which she had penned alongside “stick-figure” drawings of her family. “She was equally shocked,” Steve told the BBC. “It was actually quite a cute thing to look at.”

But that wasn’t all: Steve later found more books in his collection that also contained his wife’s annotations. “Lo and behold, there was a second and third book belonging to my wife,” The other books all had Karen’s musings scrawled inside. Steve also discovered a note that reads, “I have got 12 of Enid Blytons books,” her missing punctuation evidence of her, and is determined to track down the remaining nine.

This serendipitous story has earned rave reviews from the public: Steve posted about the notes on an Enid Blyton Fan Group on Facebook, and has so far received 1,300 likes. “It’s touched on people’s heartstrings and there’s a lot of people out there who would love to find things from their childhood,” he said. “It was a simpler life and that’s why I like them so much.”

‘coincidences happen, but i’ve come to believe they are actually quite rare.

something is at work, okay? somewhere in the universe, (or behind it),  

a great machine is ticking and turning its fabulous gears.’

-stephen king

 

Source credits: BBC, Faye Mayerb SWNS