8/30: this afternoon at the Buffet:
Bread slices which MamaC loves:
Some aged, steamed zucchini which MamaC is also enjoying:
While LG is loving some Squirrel fun! A near-empty jar of peanut butter at its yummy, creamy best!
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The hydrangeas are turning pink. A mandala:
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You live with someone for over 15 years and there are still surprises: C is a wrapper-licker, which revealed itself as she went after an ice cream bar wrapper. Good potential for a song from the campy alt-country group Southern Culture on the Skids in the 90's. (see June 12, 2025 post)
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9/1: Man! it's September all ready! Summer flew by as it always seems to do.
Rainfall: only .68" for August, only 1.41" at the airport. Average is 3.48". For the year at my house, we are 7.57" below average.
Meanwhile with these cooler temps, the toms aren't ripening. Sigh.
Fun Vids:
"Scarborough Fair" played on a 21 string harp guitar, never seen this instrument before:
Nice AI rendering:
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Our dear algorithms:
C suggested we try Darren Aronofsky's Noah film so I rented it on YT. Immediately, those eager scamps trotted out all sorts of suggestions:
A nice piece of Christian marketing: John 4-Jesus at the Well meeting the Samaritan woman:
For those who are more into the mystical-Edgar Cayce's prophesy about humankind getting rescued and healed by cats, which sounds a lot like the ideas of the late Bindiwankatterpi:
Edgar Cayce also had some revelations (via his trances) about Jesus that radically differ from standard Church teachings. For one, he says Jesus traveled as a young man including India, Tibet and Egypt where he studied with religious masters. Cayce's interpretations of what Jesus was trying to teach sound to me very similar to Transcendental Meditation.
If you're more science-leaning and dig Carl Jung:
Somewhat related animated short that I found hilarious:
This is not a recommendation for toad licking.
2013 photo of Earth and Moon from the Cassini probe in orbit around Saturn:
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