29 August 2025
28 August 2025
Yesterday
27 August 2025
Flowers
26 August 2025
Driver's License (or would that be Drivers License?)
I received my renewed driver's license today, good till 2033! Once again it has a star in its upper right corner,* which I take to mean the state government thinks I'm doing an excellent job being a Virginian. Woohoo!
*For those dwelling in exotic foreign lands, the star simply indicates that the license card is compliant with federal secure ID regulations. Our licenses these days have more security measures on them than the currency.
25 August 2025
On Memory
(I was going to write a post yesterday, but noted that my blog template had somehow gone a bit haywire. Blogger's settings were of no help; they've become quite useless these days, so I had to contact the Spirits--i.e., Google. The mystical oracles of all knowledge informed me that an unacceptable piece of code unknowingly posted in a post could cause this. So I deleted the offe3nding post and reposted it. VoilĂ ! Problem solved, but the process was so grueling I was left with no energy to write a new post. Fervent apologies.)
The following appeared in the blog of a friend who happens to by a psychiatrist--some of you will know him. I thought it worthy to repost here:
Our brains are not hard drives, they are more like deletion devices. We have what neurologists call ‘episodic memory” viz. we organize memories into sequences that we use reference points tied to other happenings. My memory of when things happened up to 2005 is pretty good, because they happened in sequences of levels of schooling and where I lived. In 2005 I moved to Arizona, Since then I have been in the same house, with the same job day, in and day out. Even the vacations and trips have been kind of repetitious. As a consequences, the last twenty years are a blur, one long time period. This isn’t an attribute of age but an lack of remarkable experiences to mark memory. To remember what happened when I have to consult my journals.
24 August 2025
Hamster's Anecdotes from American History
In 1987, the governor of Utah removed all but 31 officers from the Utah State Guard, after a probe revealed that its ranks were "peppered with neo-Nazis, felons and mental patients."1 Meanwhile, in 1990, the Virginia General Assembly launched an investigation and subsequent overhaul of its state's force after receiving tips that the volunteers were "saving money to buy a tank."2
1Anderson, Jack (21 November 1991). "Independent state defense forces costly, without purpose". Kentucky New Era. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
2Kelderman, Eric (31 December 2003). "State Defense Forces Grow, Project New Image". Pew Center on the States. Archived from the original on 12 July 2012.
22 August 2025
Grocery Curiosities
21 August 2025
Hamster Does Science!!!
20 August 2025
Trivia
19 August 2025
Occoquan
Last week, on the way to an IKEA run, we stopped at a village called Occoquan. It's an artists' colony type of place with little shops and restaurants, right on the banks of the Occoquan river, where it flows into the Potomac. Cute place, even though it was overcast and drizzling. One of it's curiosities is that I-95 (the main north-south expressway along the east coast of the US) literally goes over it. The river flows in a deep valley, and I-95 crosses the river on a tall bridge. So this sleepy little town sits below one of the busiest highways in the country. It bears revisiting in better weather.
18 August 2025
Hiatus
Please excuse my recent paucity of posts. I went up to the mountains for a bit to escape the heat:
14 August 2025
A Yummy N/A Drink
13 August 2025
Flowers (LOTS of flowers)
Bright colors at bargain prices, uh-oh I'm in trouble. I overdid, but the outcome was lovely... and large. At first I couldn't get the lighting right at the usual location, bouquet was too big. So I went out to the conservatory.* Later I got the lighting right inside and took even more pictures. Overdid the pix too. Enjoy!