31 July 2025

... And the Leftovers


 

Flora Reducta

The same bouquet as back on the 25th, sorted and revived. 

 

30 July 2025

Ah, the 4th Estate!

 Nice to see the British Press can still rise to the occasion when needed…

https://www.nationaljournal.com/s/729167/trump-embarks-on-the-first-ever-family-business-trip-by-a-president/ 

29 July 2025

On the Very Small (revised)

  1. tiny
  2. teeny
  3. wee
  4. teensy
  5. teeny-tiny
  6. itty-bitty
  7. teeny-weeny
  8. itty-bitty-teeny-weeny
  9. itsy-bitsy
  10. teensy-weensy
  11. itsy-bitsy-teeny-weeny
  12. itsy-bitsy-teensy-weensy

28 July 2025

On the very small

A while back, I became vexed at the lack of organization and specificity regarding colloquial expressions in American English for "very small".  I mean, just how big was the folkloric Itsy-Bitsy Spider?  Would it be larger than an itty-bitty spider, or smaller?  Is teeny-weeny smaller than teeny, or merely an emphatic form of teeny?  Such things bother me, especially given my penchant to systematize everything that enters my eyes, ears, or mind.

So, I took it upon myself to develop a hierarchy in this regard, listed below.  The expressions are in decreasing order of size (#1 being the largest and #8 the smallest).  I would be interested in obtaining feedback on this before going public with it.  Thanks!

  1. tiny

  2. teeny

  3. teeny-tiny

  4. itty-bitty

  5. teeny-weeny

  6. itsy-bitsy

  7. teensy-weensy

  8. itsy-bitsy-teensy-weensy

26 July 2025

A Little Creepy

...but Interesting, kinda like me.

 
 

25 July 2025

This Week's Flowers

Trader Joe's had some lovely mixed bouquets, and I got carried away. I bought two and recombined them--which turned out to be more work than expected... 


22 July 2025

Well Ain't that a Kick in the Teeth

I just discovered that if you dig deeper in AI on Google, you hit a point that gives you a little message that says: "AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more:".  As if humanity weren't under enough curses as it is...  

21 July 2025

Stoicism in Practice

Seeking to do only what it is in my power to do, I wrote the two US senators from Texas, who got money in the Big Bad Budget to move the Space Shuttle Discovery from the Udvar-Hazy center of the Smithsonian here in Virginia to Houston:
 
Ain't rustlin' other folks' Space Shuttles against the law in yer parts? 
-- A Pound VIRGINIAN! 
 
I am now informed that the Smithsonian has pointed out that the shuttle is owned by the Smithsonian, not the federal government. Congress has no power to do anything with it.
 
And Ted Cruz has his law degree from Harvard while Cornyn has his law degree from UVa, of all places???  

Pithy Thoughts



19 July 2025

This Week's Flowers

 Luscious Lilies 

18 July 2025

Artsy on Land

Bermuda 

Waymouth

Bruges
wall fixture in hotel room
cool looking hotel room number
looking straight up the inside of the cathedral spire 

London-Natural History Museum
Southwark Cathedral
the Shard

Greenwich