"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
House Dust and Wanderlust
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.
Friday, February 20, 2026
the friday feed: tabbouleh
Thursday, February 19, 2026
how did that get there?
On a sunny, cold, snowy day I was looking out my kitchen window at the snow covered patio, at the birds gathering on the feeders, and at a couple of icicles clinging to the gutter. And then I saw it. One of the icicles held an unexpected passenger: a single dandelion seed.
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
wednesday's words and wanderings and wonderings
The snow storm that dropped 15 inches (38 cm) of snow on January 25 has finally melted. While it blanketed the earth, some early spring flowers pushed through the dirt on their way to blooming into hyacinths in the next few weeks. Such a welcome sight! Spring countdown: 32 days.
A couple times a week I volunteer at Miami Valley Meals, a volunteer initiative that began during the pandemic and quickly evolved into a full-time operation serving thousands of meals per month. A team of chefs transforms recovered foods from various partner organizations into nutritious meals and then distributes the meals to groups that serve people facing food insecurity. Last week I put together 45 egg bake casseroles and just yesterday I chopped okra for two hours. This team of chefs is quite remarkable to put together the meals that they do. Each week unknown food arrives and they turn it into tasty meals to serve a community in need.
Last week my daughter-in-law sent some distressing news on the family text chain. Her mom was diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer. Monday afternoon Jennifer left to visit her mom, take her out to dinner, and spend the night at her parents' house. Mom's first chemotherapy treatment was Tuesday morning. I asked my son if he wanted me to come to Cleveland to help him with his little ones - the bath and bedtime routines are a little hectic with a soon-to-be 1-year old, a busy 3 1/2 year old, and just one parent. He said I didn't have to but if I wanted to, but...enough said. I would be there around the time he got home from work with a pot of beef stew.
The morning routine of getting the littles ready for daycare wasn't quite as crazy as the nightime routine, except the power went out. We warmed the Hallie's bottle in a pan of warm water, put Owen's frozen muffin in a plastic bag and thawed it in another pan of warm water, thank heavens for flashlights to get the kids dressed.
Before leaving, Andrew asked me to take a photo of him and his sweet kids to send to Jen's mom. They all wore pink to show support to Nana as she starts her chemo to beat this ugly cancer.
Monday, February 16, 2026
monday's mulling: morning fog
Yesterday the weather apps and the television weather people alerted the people of the Miami Valley that we would wake up to a dense fog. All the appropriate warnings that the pea soup visibility might slow down morning commutes to work were given. Today is also Presidents' Day, a federal holiday, and some businesses and schools will be closed in observance of the fete. The 7:15 school bus will return for its student pick up at the corner tomorrow morning.
I peeked out my window to look at the fog and then went outside to just stand in the mist. So peaceful, so quiet.
It’s like the world hit pause overnight.
Waking up and going outside to stand in a chilly, densely foggy morning makes everything feels softer. The light is diffused, the edges of buildings and trees blur into the mist, and sound seems wrapped in cotton. The familiar streets look mysterious.
Going outside in that moment woke me out of my Monday morning fog. The cool air woke me up better than that first cup of coffee. The usual noise from passing cars was muted. Peaceful, but not empty — more like the world quietly breathing.
Fog
The fog comes
on little cat feet.
It sits looking
over harbor and city
on silent haunches
and then moves on.
~ Carl Sandburg
Sunday, February 15, 2026
it's that kind of sunday
I pass this shop on my way to the yoga studio. It's located by the University of Dayton campus and this boutique provides a space for both emerging and established artists to showcase their works. UD's art building is just down the street from this frame store and the owners exhibit some of the students' artwork, too.
There are so many negative things that happen in this world and you can create positivity by showing some kindness.








