And in a few weeks will be a carpet of gold to cause passersby to slow down and appreciate this farewell to winter - the first greeting to spring.
House Dust and Wanderlust
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
wednesday's words and wanderings and wonderings
The late winter flowers are pushing their way through the dirt. After all the snow that fell a few weeks ago, these sweet winter aconite are such a welcome sight. Yellow...the promise of sunshine and warmer weather.
Valentine's Day is such a busy day at restaurants and for the past few years, Todd's and my tradition has been to order a heart-shaped pizza and have dinner at home. We were invited to a dinner this Valentine's Day so one day after having no inspiration as to what to fix for dinner, yep you guessed it...we ordered a heart-shaped pizza for dinner. Any day is a good day for a heart-shaped pizza!
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
oh relax
OH RELAX
stamped in metal, bolted to chrome,
a tiny manifesto riding home.
OH RELAX
it sighs at traffic’s daily theater,
at the honk-happy gladiator,
at the tailgater inching near
like urgency itself lives here.
maybe the driver wears it like a grin -
a laid-back soul in rumpled skin,
windows down, arm in breeze,
laughing at life’s small emergencies.
maybe it’s a joke on road rage heat,
a playful jab from the driver’s seat,
a bumper-level therapy session
for every impatient and rude expression.
perhaps it echoes some unseen thread -
a catchphrase once casually said,
an inside joke, a family tone,
a borrowed line now made their own.
OH RELAX
a bumper's message, brief and bright,
a dare to soften, just tonight.
and whether a whisper, joke, or shield,
it turns the highway to a field
where metal carries something kind:
a nudge to ease the racing mind.
Monday, February 23, 2026
monday's mulling: grandma
Grandma always said that Grandpa's handwriting looked like chickens were hopping all over the pages. It always took a bit of time to decipher what he wrote.
Sunday, February 22, 2026
it's that kind of sunday
"I'm convinced of this: Good done anywhere is good done everywhere. For a change, start by speaking to people rather than walking by them like they're stones that don't matter." ~ another Maya Angelou quote
Saturday, February 21, 2026
the crescent moon
Yesterday we met my brother and sister-in-law for an early dinner. It was a gorgeous but very windy, getting back to chilly day. We had been blessed with a couple spring teaser days with sunshine and temperatures in the 60s. But, it's still winter in Ohio and Ole Man Winter took back his duties and hit us with a doozy of a weather event. Thursday night Todd and I were watching the Olympics, waiting for Alyssa Liu's gold medal skating performance. The wind and rain had all at once become much stronger and both our phones went off with a horrendous beep. TORNADO WARNING. We flipped the TV to the local weather station with the adorable meteorologist being very serious telling the viewers to get to their tornado safe spot. The weather system passed in 15 minutes with no tornado touchdown.
Back to yesterday...after having dinner with my brother and sister-in-law (their names are Pat and Patty - isn't that fun?) we came home and the sun was starting its descent. I asked Todd if he wanted to take a walk, he said "Sure," so we took a quick sunset walk.
We got home And there it was - the crescent moon.
Such a perfect moment: the color of the sky, the outlines of trees, the silver edge of that crescent hanging just above the sunset’s glow.
It was too light to see them in this photo but three planets, Venus, Mercury, and Saturn shone on the western horizon below the moon.
Possible tornado one night, beautiful sunset with a crescent moon the next. Mother Nature keeps us on our toes.













