Before I forget...
Begun in 2020 as Pandemic Quarantine Diary, and now it's whatever strikes my fancy.
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Putting my time to good use
Monday, May 25, 2026
My Day(s)
Keeping my attention:
Checking the Internet Archive a few days ago, I learned that a book I was interested in had been added to the IA collection. "The 168 Days" was written soon after the FDR proposal to enlarge the Supreme Court had been rejected, and while I'd known about it for some time, only last year it was made available online.
Through that book listing, I learned about the Bellamy Salute, which was supposed to accompany the Pledge of Allegiance and predated the Fascist and Nazi salutes that resemble it. Just the same, in 1942 the hand gesture while reciting the Pledge was changed to placing it over the heart, the one I remember from grade school.
Then yesterday, I learned about the following. After reading Fred Allen's autobiography, Much Ado About Me, I knew he had written for Variety, and here's an excerpt from a piece from 1923. More than 20 years later, the anti-South jokes in the original article were flipped into pro-South and anti-North jokes and delivered by Senator Claghorn, voiced by Kenny Delmar. (Yes, Delmar. I noticed that too.)
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Return visit
Monday, May 18, 2026
A purpose and a place
There are exceptions, though. Landscaping in the front yard was airtight (or "weedtight"?) for the first couple of years, but in the past two that has given way to patches of speedwell (left, above) and yellow wood sorrel. I couldn't get a picture today of the latter with pollinators, but there were hoverflies helping themselves to the former. They're colorful, they're pretty, and they're attractive to pollinators, so they're staying put.
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Sunny Bunny, 10 May 2026
The morning of May 9, I looked out the back window and saw two rabbits, probably the same two in the post of May 5. One of them was in the sun, and I considered getting out the camera again, but I was on my way somewhere and passed up the opportunity. The rest of the day I regretted it, though.