Saturday, September 6, 2025

Susans and Tom

 

It seems like every year I’m newly pleased by my garden, as though nothing had ever bloomed there before.

 





         In May, there’s the excitement of things sprouting, the ever-dependable hosta popping up, the bleeding heart in the back garden starting to show. In June the roses are going full tilt - being of the Knock Out shrub variety, they’ll bloom until October and then some. By July, the astilbe and the daisies do their thing, but the real show I’m always waiting for is the black-eyed Susans.

         


And it looks like we have another fan of our garden.




          The three amigos have now gained a fourth in their daily pilgrimages through our back yard. 



          We looked out from the porch one day and saw this new addition staring into my
flowers, as though mesmerized, for at least ten minutes without moving.

      

   Though I did see it the next day, standing in my neighbor Carol’s garden (where it’s all bushes and no flowers) doing the same thing.

        

  My conclusion is that it spotted its twin in the glass of our basement windows.

(Or perhaps we have an actual Peeping Tom.)

Thursday, September 4, 2025

AI: IB vs AP

 



No, my title isn’t in code. It’s a response to last week’s Boston Globe article by Simon Rabinovitch about the use of artificial intelligence in education.

Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Lunch and Nuptials

 

         We had a visit from the grand-twins and their parents yesterday, a long overdue visit despite texts and phone calls in between. 

Sunday, August 31, 2025

Afternoon date


 I’d just about giving up all hope of getting out to see a movie somewhere other than my living room. I thought that with the endless round of cartoons and superheroes that would always be my fate going forward.

Saturday, August 30, 2025

Calling all wanna-be ukelele players

 

          Since I had finished my last batch of library books and was avoiding the one for my book club (like a grumpy 9th grader, I hate being told what to read), off I went to get more reading material.

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Shopping Weirdness

 

Okay, I should stop being dumbfounded by Halloween displays in July, but I recently saw a couple of things in stores that left me scratching my head.

          I was standing in the check-out line at my grocery store when I spotted this:

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Dan, Dan, He's Our Man

 

          We had a different yoga leader on Sunday, our usual guy – sweet Dan - being away for a few days. (Really? How much relief from daily life does he need? He teaches yoga, for heaven’s sake.)