Sunday, February 15, 2026

A Sunday In The Park, and More

 The title " A Sunday in the Park (With George) always makes me think of a famous painting by Georges Seurat, which is actually named "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte", that inspired a stage play by Sondheim called " A Sunday in the Park with George". 

My Sunday morning walk was nothing so grand, and fortunately I didn't have to wear bustles and corsets. 

The low winter sun was shining brightly, taking away the chill that still lingered in the shade of the fir trees.
This I where I walk three to five days a week, when weather and other demands don't interfere. The pathways are all paved, and circuitous routes give me my mile plus, with places to sit and rest.
Sometimes crows keep me company. Today there were also people to greet.
Dogs and their people play in the dog park. 

Lawn daisies are sprouting in our mild winter temps. 

It was a pleasurable escape this Sunday morning while I got my "gotta' keep moving" exercise.

When I got home I found Tom in the garden just finishing up a job, and we took a tour of the hellebores blooming here and there. 

These old varieties don't like to show their faces, but they seed freely. 



So Tom collected the seedlings to replant. This bed, a failed area from too much shade and tree roots, was perfect for planting seedlings. The are beginning to take on some size.
All of these seedings came from one plant, but look at the color variation!










Now the rest of the day has gotten away from me. I did get the Sunday paper read, and I fixed a photo problem on my desktop computer by finally editing and deleting many photos from my iCloud storage.

I'm making pozole for dinner and the fragrance of summering pork is wafting through the house. Time to go check on it and prepare for the next step. 

By the time most of your read this it will probably be Monday, but there will be left overs. :-)

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Happy Valentines Day

 

The rain has stopped. The morning sky is clearing and the sun is shining. 

Happy Valentines Day!

We are going to a party this afternoon, but it's not a Valentine party, it's a 70th birthday party for a member of our garden club. I'll be happy for a little mix and mingle, a change of pace, and a function where I don't have to do anything but be a guest.

I've been watching the Olympics, going for my walks, and working on a sewing project.


These quilt squares are like sewing puzzles. I'm working on a small project with three of these. With my clumsy fingers, it's a challenge, but I needed a challenge. 

OK, time to get rolling. I have my "long program" of PT to do this morning.

I hope you are having a happy day, filled with sweetness.

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Yes, They Were There

 Seattle held a big celebration on Wednesday. 

First, 50,000 ticketed fans packed the stadium for the Super Bowl trophy presentation, along with speeches and a lot more rah-rah. Jill, Cousin Andy, and Jake were there.

Then there was a two mile long parade from the stadium to Seattle Center through the city. Seahawk players rode on top of double decker busses and some players "escaped" to mingle with the crowds. It was a party. 


 Somewhere between 800,000 and 1,000,000 people packed in and lined the streets. Jill reports that everyone was just having a good time. 

Jill and the guys were at the start of the parade and then tried to get home. The light rail stations were packed and overflowing. They walked further south and got an UBER to get home. 

Jill reports that she was tired but happy with the experience. Seattle will be recovering and buzzing for days to come. 

I watched it all from home. 

Monday, February 9, 2026

You Probably Heard.....

 We won the Super Bowl! The Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29 -13 to win the title of NFL Champions in a game that, despite the final score, was tense until into the fourth quarter. 


Jill joined us for the game and brought nachos. We added a few things and snacked and watched, and Jill did a lot of pacing. She is a season ticket holder and had attended the last three season and playoff games. They were close and tense. The Seahawks scored four field goals before the Patriots scored, well into the second half. We were nervous until we had a 15 point lead. The Hawks got that and held it. 



The Seattle Times headline said "Redemption", because New England beat us in the 2014 Super Bowl with an interception in the end zone in the last  seconds, which left Seattle fans shocked. This was pay back. But for many of us it was just a good, hard fought game with a good ending. There will be a parade in Seattle on Wednesday to celebrate. If it is anything like the victory parade we had in 2013 there may be a million people there. Not me though. 

Those of you who watched have your own opinions of the half time show and the commercials, which are always debated.

I don't know much about Bad Bunny, but I thought the show was very well done, a good representation of ordinary life in Puerto Rico.

My favorite commercial was Budweiser's featuring a Clydesdale and Eagle. Like Bad Bunny's theme, it demonstrated love. That's good with me, and needed these days.

An now it's won and done. Celebrating will continue. It's good for our city and region. 

And I have the Olympics to watch!


Thursday, February 5, 2026

How Should I Spend My Time?

 I'm way behind schedule today, but it's my self imposed schedule, so I guess I can blow it if I chose. 

Thursdays are good days because my PT routine is short, we have no usual commitments, and we often get up late, because we can. 

We were finally getting going when I remembered we have a 12 Man flag buried away. Tom found it and we had to get it up on the gate at the end of our driveway, where there is a chance someone besides us will see it. 

As you can see it's another blue sky day. It's Super Bowl weekend, the Seahawks are in the Super Bowl, and we count ourselves among the 12th Man contingent. 

Now Tom is outside doing more winter pruning. He is getting a lot more done than I am.
I finally got into that tub of fabrics last week and along with some I had left in my scrap bin, and some my sister gave me, I had sorted to color coordinate. I was nervous about actually sewing anything because it has been two years since I even touched my sewing machine. 

Years ago I found on-line quilt block patterns and instructions from Generations. I went back to them to relearn how to do Weathervane. It was slow going, but I did it!

With my next block I'll use more contrast, but playing with color is the fun of it all. 
I was going to be well into my next block by now, but  I still haven't started yet. I'll give it an hour before lunch time, but after lunch I have to go for a walk in the sunshine. 4:00 is when I usually quit, sit, and work my on line puzzles and catch up on emails and Facebook. Then there's dinner to prepare. 

See what I mean about spending my time?



 

Monday, February 2, 2026

Monday, Not Monday

Monday is usually housecleaning and laundry day, but we did that Sunday, because I had an appointment Monday in the city. It was a pre-op check up for finger surgery that I have scheduled for later in the month, to have a ganglion cyst removed from a finger. Small stuff compared to my usual chopping up. 

Getting into Seattle in the morning can be a hassle, but fortunately the traffic was light so we had plenty of time to make make mistakes in navigating the under connectivity of the medical center to find the right office. I got a walk in. :-) 

When we got back home the rain had stopped so I took a stroll around the garden.

It's Groundhog's Day and the report from Punxsutawney Phil is that winter will continue. Not so much here in the PNW.

Hellebores and snowdrops in bloom. 


Weighted down by raindrops. 
Moss coats trees. 
Yes, roses. We still have not had a deep freeze. 

Bejeweled primroses. 
Winter blooming cyclamen. 

Then I finally got into that bin of fabrics we brought home almost two weeks ago. I did some sorting and color coordinating. Some, like the Christmas fabrics, will just get stored away. For the rest, I'll just see what evolves. Tomorrow I'll get out cutting tools and sewing machine and go on line to refamiliarize myself with some quilt blocks how to. 



And now I see that I need to turn the page on the one calendar we still have hanging in the house, on the bulletin board right over the computer.

It's February, and more importantly, it's Super Bowl week!


Thursday, January 29, 2026

A Day In The Life

 I often can't remember what I did once a day has passed and we've moved on to the next. I know that Monday was laundry and house work and roasting a chicken, which means that Tuesday was leftovers for dinner. Since we took some things to Goodwill on Wednesday, Tuesday must have been when I cleaned out some storage bins.

Wednesday I remember. Yes, we went to Goodwill to drop off stuff, and then to Home Depot to look for some house plants to replace my tired ones. Then we went to Costco to buy some things we needed, and a few we didn't need. Yep, that's how it is with Costco. 

In the afternoon we spent an hour and a half out on the street corner, waving at cars and appreciating their honks and thumbs up.


It was raining lightly, but we have rain gear, and we felt compelled to be there with the local Indivisible group to take a stand against what ICE is doing in Minnesota and across our country. We were glad to be counted among  the "resisters". 

Thank goodness for Thursday. With no appointments or obligations, we slept late, spent time reading our phones and catching up on good and bad news, and did a little puttering.

I planted my new windowsill plants in the kitchen, all little Haworthias to go with those that were still OK.



I threw out the old scraggly Pothos and planted up the new one I bought yesterday.

Now it's almost 1:00, lunch time around here. I'll read the newspaper and maybe listen again to Bruce Springsteen's new protest song, "Streets of Minneapolis". Google it if you want to know.