Saturday, August 27, 2022

Two from here, two from there

These two are in our back yard...



...and these two are in a field of wildflowers near the post office in T'town.

Crown Vetch 

Japanese Bindweed

Monday, August 22, 2022

Keeping Busy

Friday afternoon:  Tabby's Place; organizing and looking over the pictures I took

Saturday:  Kohl's so BB could shop.  Tagging, editing, and posting to Flickr the pictures.  On YouTube, listening to WWII newscasts from Q1 1945 and "Right Ho, Jeeves".  

Sunday:  Kohl's so BB could return merchandise; Walmart so BB could pick up needles for Kit's meds.  Baking M&M cookies, cleaning up afterward.  On YouTube, wallowing in nostalgia.  The United Air Lines commercial that used "Take Me Along"; Captain Kangaroo from 5/5/69; David Brinkley without Chet Huntley from 1/6/59; The Good Guys (Bob Denver, Herb Edelman) from sometime in 1969; Jane Withers as Josephine the Plumber from 1969; an episode of "Do You Trust Your Wife?" from 12/11/1956 (man, Edgar Bergen didn't even try not to move his lips); finished "Right Ho, Jeeves"; Jack Paar recorded just prior to 11/22/63 and postponed until after the funeral, with guests Liberace and Cassius Clay.  20:14 Paar to Clay: "You know, you are a very good-looking boy." Just couldn't help himself...

All along:  feeding birds, filling and refilling their water, watching them wallow in the old garden.


Saturday, August 20, 2022

Spotted knapweed, spotted


Spotted knapweed, found in the same area yesterday as the purple loosestrife, and just as unwelcome.  

EDIT:  That's how Google Lens described it, but to tell you the truth, it looks to me more like brown knapweed.  Or maybe it's meadow knapweed.  Can we just agree it's likely knapweed?


Friday, August 19, 2022

Purple and unwelcome (but thriving)


Despite the dry conditions this summer in the Mid-Atlantic, it looks to me like this is a good year for purple loosestrife in New Jersey.  The thin vertical stems are thriving in low areas and I even saw some in open fields.  Is the state less vigilant this year?  In past years, I'd see a patch of purple loosestrife one week, and the next week it would be gone.  Last week I saw this patch near the intersection of Route 12 and County Road 579, but couldn't stop. I remembered it this week.  

Monday, August 15, 2022

"What a mess, right?"


A bystander asked that question as I took pictures of a patch of wildflowers.  Ma'am, it's 10 o'clock on a Sunday morning, and there's a guy in front of you with a camera.   What do you think his answer would be?  (It was "I like wildflowers."  End of conversation.)

Saturday, August 13, 2022

Unwelcome Substitution


Source:  Esquire Dubious Achievement Awards, January 1971

Friday, August 12, 2022

End of the road

A couple of years ago, I posted that the Dollar Tree was phasing out 3-packs of Dial Basics hypoallergenic soap and replacing them with 2-packs.  I stocked up on 3-packs and carried on.  

Then Dollar Tree changed to Dollar-and-a-Quarter Tree and I was flinching at paying 62 1/2 cents a bar for something that had been 3 for a dollar.  

But one day, there weren't any two-packs, either.  The next time I visited, still none, and likewise the time after that.  I guess I was thinking they were gearing up to re-introduce three-packs at the new price.

Now here we are, August 2022, and the shelves have been Dial Basics-free for months, and I steeled myself for the worst.  (Where's that tongue-in-cheek font?  I need it about now.)  Tonight, I got the devastating news:


And the thing is, all kidding aside, there aren't many hypoallergenic bar soaps out there, so it's surprising to hear that Dial has abandoned that market.  Ah well, life goes on...

Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Keeping the birds happy


On the deck, there's sunflower seed, mealworms, and nyjer, and on a good day there are sunflower kernels too.  Now as summer has grown hotter, we're more vigilant to keep the bird bath filled with cool water.  And in the last few days, we've cleared a patch of the mulch it contained when it was a part of our garden, leaving only plain brown dirt that the birds use to take dust baths.  

 

Good Queen Swirly, Illuminated


This afternoon, she happened to decide to get in my lap, and the golden hour sun just happened to be shining over my lap as she happened to raise her head and face it for a few seconds before turning away.  

And I happened to have my phone within reach during those few seconds.

Sunday, August 7, 2022

My Sunday

After going to the Palmer Township Lidl yesterday and spending less than $10.00, this morning we went to the Costco and picked up $100+ of stuff.  Mostly supplements for PG.  I walked by the Mexican Coke without any difficulty.

(1) I read Jane Mayer's article about the Ohio legislature in this week's New Yorker

(2) Watched a worn commercial-free kinescope of Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall, from 1962  

(3) Read the 1960 article about Lenny Bruce from Esquire

(4) Finished watching Claire's Knee

There's a folder with a lot of articles I printed, saved, and promised myself I'd read another day.  It's a bit smaller today.