Wednesday, April 22, 2026

MIDWEEK MUSINGS: RIDVAN

 MIDWEEK MUSINGS this week is extra special on my path of learning more about world religions, which unite us all... Yesterday I was invited to join a program of readings, music, movement and of course, food at Central Arkansas's Ba' Hai Temple as part of their 12 days of celebrating Ridvan from April 21st to May 2nd.

Ridvan is the holiest and most joyous of the Ba' Hai faith as it marks when Baha'u'llah declared his mission as G-d's messenger. 

Slides and readings shared the story of beautiful rose gardens and bird song as perhaps Baha'u'llah had seen and heard near Baghdad's Tigiris river and named Ridvan  (Paradise). This holiday's first, ninth, and twelfth days are especially holy as believers don't go to work on those days

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Although the community is much smaller in Little Rock now than in the '70's when this Ba' Hai community began here, in larger cities like Chicago's suburb of Wilmette, there's a huge Temple. But the size of their lovely gathering place here in Hillcrest is welcoming as its believers' hearts are large and welcoming to all.

There were 6 of us visiting from our international film class. What a treat!  I so appreciate being able to spend time enjoying their holiday on the first day of Ridvan.


                               Thank you so much for sharing...


Tuesday, April 21, 2026

tUESDAY tUNES: A NEW FLAME

 tUESDAY tUNES made it happen. It's about time.  You are the first to know I have a new boyfriend and his name is Marco Ferrero.  How can one not fall in love with a guy with this voice? I fell hard.Listen and you'll know why...

TU BOCA Y MI BOCA



Here is a COMPILATION of his, in case you, like me, want more...


Monday, April 20, 2026

MONDAY MUSING: THE SOUND OF FREEDOM?


MONDAY MUSING
 reflects on a new musical program, FREEDOM, in Little Rock presented by the River City Men's Choir, which has a lot of very talented male, mostly senior musicians who use their vocal cords as their instrument- 
Some have been participants for over 3 decades as you can see...


"Freedom" features a female guest soloist, Satia Spencer,  who truly delivered the soul. Even the choir let loose as much as they could. It was awkward. As I scoured those enjoying the free concert in St James sancturary, most had white hair and as you can guess, were white. The only black male in the balcony around me was Satia's big brother. 

It still amazes me that such a large choir in the South has perhaps one member who is not a white man.  Little Rock is the capital of Arkansas with a large black population. How are there not black males who'd try out for the choir? 

After the concert, I commented on how ironic to have black gospel songs in the program with only one minority member.  My friend commented that one of their black choir members had moved, but he was often featured. Whoa! 

THIS is 2026 and we are sitting in a program about freedom and the faces definitely don't reflect the country we live in... We can usurp others' music yet truly reflect the political climate of those white, protestant men running the White House... G-d help us.

More performances: Monday the 20th at 7pm

                                  Thursday the 23rd.  7pm

St James United Methodist Church

321 Pleasany Valley Dr.

Little Rock, Ar 72212

Friday, April 17, 2026

FOTO FRIDAY : THE GREENING OF AMERICA

FOTO FRIDAY: The day of all our greenhouse efforts has come to fruition as the annual Pulaski County Master Gardeners Plant sale today and tomorrow (MAY 17&18  2026)


Did you know that upon leaving office every President is able to take cuttings from their favorite plant to give to friends. 

Now adding green at my address will be one of those many cuttings from President Obama...



(Greenhouse is located off of Markham between War Memorial Stadium & UAMS  on 7th & Palm Streets. Signs posted...  )

Proceeds go to support Master Garadener projects throughout the city.

Thursday, April 16, 2026

TBT: THE JOURNEY OF LIFE

 TBT Last year at this time my Wisconsin book club was visiting my new home here in Arkansas. We had a wonderful time making new memories. FYI it's strawberry shortcake time again here... 

Last night I joined a ZOOM call with 4 of the Happy Bookers as we discussed our upcoming trip to Croatia. Yes, Croatia.

 I am truly blessed...



Wednesday, April 15, 2026

MIDWEEK MUSINGS: ZAHOR- REMEMBER

Yesterday our community had the opportunity to hear Dr. Andras Lacko's, a Holocaust survivor's story, and also to commemorate the 6 million Jews who did not survive and those who did. 

This transplanted Hungarian-Canadian now Texan biochemist, shared his story with a brief geography and history lesson of Hungary, interspersing his family's and Jewish community's fate as a result of the German and Russian tactics. 

One of the occupation tactics was to move all the Jews into a 6 block radius, a Jewish ghetto, to be burned, but this was foiled with the arrival of the Russians.

We listened to what our speaker's Mom lived through as the youngest in her family having to move in and share a 2-bedroom apartment with 17 other family members. Then, when it was time for the family to evacuate and go to the train station where trains awaited to take them to the camps, his Mom, a secretary, ran into an acquaintance who invited her to lunch. This woman, living in the apartment, was the maid of the apartment's owner, a Jewish doctor who had been taken away.  She offered false papers to help his Mom escape. 

Andras, her 15-year-old son, had been left in an orphanage for a week and his Grandparents got him out. He and another boy contacted scarlet fever and were isolated. Surprisingly, when the soldiers opened the door where the 2 kids were being kept, they didn't go inside  not wanting to contact the disease. The boys were left there until they were transported to a military hospital, where they were given 3 hot meals/day. It was such a gift in a dark time. When the Russians were getting closer, the Germans left in a hurry. The 15-year-old boys awoke one morning to an empty hospital.  The temps were 20 below, and they headed to the basement of a nearby factory, hiding out there for a bit. They, then found his childhood home's street and his home, where there was no electricity or wood. 

 The Russians took about 3 weeks to occupy the city in 1945. 

 Andras and his Mom were reunited.

 700,000 Hungarian Jewish lives were taken.  Dr. Lacko's family amazingly had a high survival rate of  80% , albeit with some close calls. Dr. Lacko now lives in Dallas, but he immigrated to Canada from Hungary at age 17.  


Dr Lacko and 5 congregants lit candles to remember family members who either perished or survived in Hungary, Belarus, Germany and Poland. May the memories of those who perished always be for a blessing and may we also give thanks to those who survived to tell their stories...

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

tUESDAY tUNES: ARENA Y PROMESA

tUESDAY tUNES this week is another steamy one. 

Take a listen to ARENA Y PROMESA (Sand & Promise) 

by the Velvet label under Spanish Soul Blues.  Short and poetic. 

Who hasn't written in the sand at some time?

Sand and Promise...

"I wrote your name in the sand before the wave arrived

The words lasted seven seconds.

The promise remains whole.

The water erased what I said

the salt kept what I feel ..."


"Every tide brings your name written in another language of foam"

What the sea takes, the heart keeps..."