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About lifelessons

My blog, which started out to be about overcoming grief, quickly grew into a blog about celebrating life. I post daily: poems, photographs, essays or stories. I've lived in countries all around the globe but have finally come to rest in Mexico, where I've lived since 2001. My books may be found on Amazon in Kindle and print format, my art in local Ajijic galleries. Hope to see you at my blog.

ASA Show at the Garden of Dreams, Jan 22, 2023

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Today I did a show in the Garden of Dreams—a beautiful Boutique Hotel in Ajijic. It was a show for members of the Ajijic Society of Artists and it was a lovely if long day. I left my house at 7:30, arrived in Ajijic at 8 and set up until 10. Luckily there were young men there to help carry in my tables and chairs and the heavier boxes. The show ran from 10 to 4.  As usual with every show I’ve done in my life, I was the first to arrive and the last to leave, but it was a lovely show with nice neighbors and against Yolanda’s sage advice, I did come home with a few purchases, but only three. That’s pretty good for me.  I met a number of new friends and renewed contact with some old ones I haven’t seen, sold a few pieces of jewelry and more books and made more money than I spent. I was asked to join a group of artists who visit each others homes to view art collections and that is a pleasing prospect. Above are some of the photos I took of the day.

 

I somehow erased this post, so I’m reposting it now, 22 months later.

Mystery Succulent, for FOTD Nov 9, 2024

Not sure what this plant is, but loved this detail from a shot I took a few weeks ago.

For fotd

Sandwiched (Optimum Positioning) for SOCS


Sandwiched–(Optimum Positioning)

Under “over” is “between,”
hardly ever heard or seen
because it has “over” on top.
It’s pinned by it so it can’t flop,
and to further stem its flow,
it has “under” down below.
So if you have the chance to tell
the one who chooses where you dwell
what place it is you’d rather go,
you’d best choose “over” or “below!”

For SOCS, the prompt was “Under.”  Photo thanks to Unsplash.

“Mugs I Have Known” for SOCS Nov 8, 2024

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Happy, sad, silly or smug,
I can’t resist snapping a mug!

For SOCS the prompt is Mug.

Knossos Palace in Pompeii, for MVB, Nov 8, 2024

I’m flashing back in time to my visit to Pompeii with my sister a few years ago. Few other palaces in my life in the past few years!

For My Vivid Blog, the prompt is: Palace.

for Fibbing Friday, Nov 8, 2024

                                                                                                                             Image thanks to Unsplash.

For Fibbing Friday  the definitions requested are:

1.   What is a belly laugh? A sort of tinkling chortle.
2.   What is a belly flop? The result of too many trips to the donut shop.
3.   What is a jelly belly? The ultimate belly flop. (See # 2.)
4.   What is a yellowbelly? The result of making love in a dandelion patch.
5.   What is a liger? A cross between a leopard and a tiger.
6.   What is a hoatzin? A lady of ill repute at a meditation retreat.
7.   What is a kinkajou? An Israelite who prefers adventurous sexual practices.
8.   What is a puggle? A very small body of water that is being waded in by a two-year-old.
9.   What is a chimichanga? Mexican Jello.
10. What is a snollygoster? A really big booger.

 

Fallen Beauty for Thursday Trios

For Thursday Trios

“Reflections” For Thursday Doors

My bedtoom doors open onto the hot tub and pool. This is a photo taken from my pool of both the sliding glass doors and their reflections in the pool.

For Thursday Doors

Bougainvillea, FOTD, Nov 7, 2024

For Cee’s FOTD

Some Hope for the Future by E.B. White

Dear Mr. Nadeau:|

As long as there is one upright man, as long as there is one compassionate woman, the contagion may spread and the scene is not desolate. Hope is the thing that is left to us, in a bad time. I shall get up Sunday morning and wind the clock as a contribution to order and steadfastness.

Sailors have an expression about the weather; they say, the weather is a great bluffer. I guess the same is true of our human society-things can look dark, then a break shows in the clouds, and all is changed, sometimes rather suddenly, It is quite obvious that the human race has made a queer mess of life on this planet. But as a people we probably harbor seeds of goodness that have lain for a long time waiting to sprout when the conditions are right. Man’s curiosity, his relentlessness, his inventiveness, his ingenuity have led him into deep trouble. We can only hope that these same traits will enable him to claw his way out.

Hang on to your hat. Hang on to your hope. And wind the clock for tomorrow is another day.

Sincerely,

E. B. White

Thanks to Kate Schomp for sending this to me.