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Outside the Red Rocker Inn, Black Mountain NC. The Four Sisters Bakery is in the same building around the back.

Sunday, July 5, 2026

My two memes delayed and combined

 For Saturday's Critters...a bit late to the table due to the holiday!

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Some photos of my 3 sons and myself (with curls and a bandana) and my ex-daughter-in-law.

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Not sure which grandbaby is shown here, but likely William. The kittens are Tiny Patches, Garfield and probably their mom, Patches.

Sharing with Saturday's critters!

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And for Sepia Saturday...another favorite meme that I sometimes contribute to...usually a day early, and seldom on topic...

How about free art?

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A clay puzzle piece, size 14 x 22 inches. Backed permanently on a piece of board...it is rather heavy and ready to hang...with a wire attached on the back. This is more or less the true color.

But I don't want it any more. And so I gave it to the local thrift store Kiwanis.

I meet the theme of this week on Sepia Saturday by having a sepia art work in clay. Sepia, I tell you! Sepia!

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In everyone's life, at some time,
our inner fire goes out. 
It is then burst into flame 
by an encounter with 
another human being. 
We should all be thankful 
for those people who 
rekindle the inner spirit.
Albert Schweitzer


The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved -- loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves.
 -Victor Hugo, novelist and dramatist (1802-1885)



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Savor moments big and small,
Let worries go then watch them fall.
With open heart, dear grateful soul,
In every breath let joy unfold.
                      blogger Cloudia 

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Climate Change notes:

If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, we’re already well into a hot summer - and Reuters just launched Climate Monitor, an interactive globe showing how much hotter (or colder) today’s temperature is compared to what was typical on that date between 1961 and 1990.
 
I spent a few minutes on the site. Where I live in Dallas: 4.7 degrees Fahrenheit (that’s 2.6C) above normal this past week. Toronto, Ontario, my hometown: 19.6F or 11C degrees above normal. 11C above normal is incredible to me, and in case you didn’t know, Toronto’s one of the World Cup cities with an outdoor stadium! That stopped me in my tracks.

Yesterday, Philadelphia cancelled their 250 year celebration parade as the heat index soared to 118F, and in DC, temperatures 22F above normal led to the closing of the Great American Fair on the Mall.
 
This week, take just a minute and look up your city. Look up where your parents live, where your kids go to camp, or somewhere currently experiencing a heat emergency. And don’t stop there. Talk about it! Share what you find out — not as a lecture, but as a conversation starter: “Did you know it’s 6 degrees warmer than normal here right now? I just found this tool that shows you in real time.” 
 
Abstract statistics about global average temperatures are easy to dismiss. But when someone sees that their hometown is running 8 degrees hotter than usual, or that the town where their grandchildren live is having its warmest July on record, it hits differently. Climate change stops being a headline and feels personal. 


Thanks  Katharine Heyhoe

23 comments:

  1. BERJAYA

    Victor Hugo said it beautifully; the other sayings are also interesting. Kind regards, Jasna, the old gardener

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      Glad to hear from you. Yes, wisdom is so often floating around on the internet, waiting to be grabbed.!

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    Hello Babr,
    I think my first comment was lost. You look cute with the curls. Great family photos and cute kitties.
    It is nice you included Cloudia's poem, enjoy all the moments. They bring you joy! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and a happy week ahead! PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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      Have a great week. I appreciate hearing from you!

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    ...and who knows what normal is anymore?

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      Never have, and often spent efforts trying to not be normal!

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    That eagle piece is quite interesting.

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    The family photos are great & you've shared some very thoughtful thoughts via different sayings & quotes as you often do. The beautiful clay piece with the eagle, of course, is right up my alley what with watching the eagles of Big Bear Valley online these days. The young ones are giving their parents a real run for their money - or fish, as the case may be - this year! :))

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      I also enjoy watching the live streaming from Big Bear Valley eagles!

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    Are you the artist who created that art piece with the eagle?

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      Yes, I did make the eagle clay art. Don't know for sure which year, but between 2008 and 2018. It just went to the thrift store this morning (to be delivered by my friend later this week.)

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  9. BERJAYA

    I will write some of these comments down in my journal today. They are so perfect for me right now. Thanks for sharing and you sweet comments on my blog too. They mean so much to me! Hugs, Diane

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      Thanks so much Diane...I enjoy this blogger community...and am taking the time to read blogs and comment as much as I can. Now I'm going to go take a nap since fireworks kept me awake more than I wished last night.

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  10. BERJAYA

    Your puzzle will be a delightful find for someone.

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      I do hope so. It has sat in the back of a closet for years, and I forgot I'd made it. I found a watercolor also back there. Wish something worth lots of money were also hiding there!

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  11. BERJAYA

    I love that Japanese road sign! How big are their cats? For the past several weeks I've been collecting boxes of stuff to take to local thrift stores. My wife doesn't understand that some junk is more valuable than other stuff and deserves a better class of thrift store, so everything needs to be sorted accordingly. The Habitat Re-Store in Asheville is great for antique stuff as they will put those into the silent auction. But the one in Weaverville displays things better for ordinary household goods and they take in a lot more crafty items. It makes me happy to think how an old object no longer wanted can be discovered by someone who will treasure it.

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      I've got a pick-up scheduled for furniture to go to Habitat before I leave. We've got a great little thrift store, Kiwanis, that's run by volunteers, but another one is run by the Black Mountain Children's Home. My friend may take things like books to the library even. I love that she's making the decisions as to which one to take things to, because honestly I don't do much shopping here these days. However, I'll soon find the thrift stores in Durango for replacing the things I'm discarding here.

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  12. BERJAYA

    What a crazy cat sign.

    Susan

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