Tuesday, January 29, 2013





Sunday, January 27, 2013



Saturday, January 26, 2013

the boy who wouldn't sit still






...at a presentation about wolves in Seneca Falls:


They looked deceptively fluffy & cuddly -- but no one except licensed trainers was allowed to touch them

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

January moonlight




view exiting the barn approx. 9:30pm
I'm getting nothing done at my computer this morning




Monday, January 21, 2013

I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr
sidewalk decorations that greeted us, leading to the entry for Monday night yoga:




hard to see on my crummy cell phone pics: the last picture shows "Hi!" right in front of the door :)

Sunday, January 20, 2013

bits of my weekend




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(doodling on the knee of my jeans)

Pretend everything can be alright

Yo La Tengo - "Mr. Tough"


Why don't you meet me on the dance floor?
And we'll forget about our problems if only for a little while -
We'll leave our worries in the corner,
leave them in a great big pile

(music for a crummy weekend)

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Awesome!



While exiting a Wegmans last night I noticed their display of Fortune magazine near the entry (because the current issue is Fortune's annual list of the Top 100 companies to work for in the U.S., and of course Wegmans is in there - #5 for 2013)...
But what caught my eye: the cover story is about the M&M's/Mars company!!! It's a pretty sweet read - One of my favorite little factoids that I learned: the "Ms" in "M&M's" stand for the last name initials of Forrest Mars Sr. (son of the company's original founder) and R. Bruce Murrie, grandson of the president of Hershey! (initially Mars asked Hershey's to supply the chocolate because of limited cocoa availability during World War II!)

Thursday, January 17, 2013



a friend's big ole crazy half-wild cat - ran up the tree when I pulled into the driveway, but kept those eyes on me the whole time

Monday, January 14, 2013

“The smallest deed is better than the greatest intention.”
- John Burroughs

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Bits of my weekend





Down by the basement woodstove has been Cookie's domain for the last 6+ weeks - It was great to have weather this weekend that lured her back outdoors again.


seriously addicted to my silly Kaleidomatic app (except I can't figure out how to make it generate higher res images)

Saturday, January 12, 2013

looking for a come-up

Macklemore - "Thrift Shop"

couldn't resist, this tune is so catchy - it's my new theme song! :)
(Apologies to anyone offended by curse words)

Friday, January 11, 2013

January sunset


stunning colors I just happened to witness, going on behind our neighbor's house across the road

Thursday, January 10, 2013

January afternoon

First two photos taken (awkwardly) while driving - low afternoon sun glare on smooth wind-blown snow crusts made fields look like bodies of water


Wednesday, January 9, 2013

meanwhile, down in Australia...

... it's so hot, they added new colors to their weather map! (story here)



Australia is in the midst of a heatwave that has lasted since September 2012 - now creating "catastrophic" fire conditions in proximity of the country's major population (story here)

January sunrise


Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Kaleidomatic!




I'm not usually a tech-y geek, but I am totally addicted to this iPhone app!!!
The above images were all generated from random stuff in our living room (green curtains, bookshelves, etc). It's even more awesome to watch it in motion - Turns everything you see into a Grateful Dead show! 8)))

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Thoughts on Aging & Life

This is wonderful ~


I remember hearing this interview when it originally aired -
Neat to see it commemorated with an homage like this.

(via)

Saturday, January 5, 2013

red noses

Tim & I did something long overdue: went on a date to the Geneva ice skating rink!!! We used to go frequently during college years (um, last century) and try to go at least once a year now - but it's been a few years... Well this time around we were seriously the oldest people there! They played "kitschy, nostalgic" 80s rock-n-roll - we were authentic artifacts from the era!

During "intermission" I pretended to take pictures of the Zamboni machine in action, but really I wanted to capture the whole scene - it was sort of endearing: young girls fawning over the rink guards (with their excelled skating abilities), nervous parents, and younger couples (maybe college age?) getting amorous...

Actually the Zamboni is fun to watch (and it's always fun to say :)

Tim on the left: