Tuesday, June 30, 2026

tUESDAY tUNES::SINGING IN THE RAIN & MONDAY MUSINGS...

Combo musings and an 'ole musical favorite... Wildwood Park for the Arts had its Seniors musical production of Dancing in the Rain and no, I was not a cast member, but I enjoyed being in the audience.

There were 3 cast members I do know through LifeQuest (the program I refer to as my 'Continuing Ed '), and it was fun seeing them in a different light, literally. There was actual tap dancing, although  I did spot a couple of those who really haven't reached the golden years.  The main male lead was not Gene Kelly, but let those with more tap classes shine. I loved the twirling clear umbrellas donned with white mini lights. Very clever.

The cast had a good time, and it made seeing the senior version of the story even more fun. It shows one is never too old to DANCE in the rain!

Here's the original... What a performer Gene Kelly was!

DANCING IN THE RAIN



Friday, June 26, 2026

fOTO fRIDAY: I aM...

fOTO fRIDAY: part of an iconic building in one of my past home cities by the famous architect IM Pei.

Name that city. Enjoyed watching 2 of my grands experiencing the Big City...



Thursday, June 25, 2026

TBT: KORÇULA, the LITTLE DUBROVNIK



Our next stop was the beautiful medieval island of Korçula less populated than Dubrovnik and Hvar,


 with its famous  Cathedral  ...




        


      as well as its stone alleys...





See the fishbone layout of its streets?



                                                          
AND  its fishbone street layout to block the wind from the sea on both sides. 

 Locals also claim it is Marco Polo's birthplace and  that's  why we met the very popular Lady Francesca, his mistress, who told us stories of his travels, her heartbreak (with a great deal of sarcasm)

No wonder we play that water game 'Marko Polo' as he really got around.


-and he returned to spend his later years in Korçula. Lady Francesca brought the 13th century to life.

We were told to always respond, "Yes Mistress!" and our group did as asked with vigor.

She shared so much, including making each of us a sachet of herbs.. Here's one of my journal pages showing these sachets. (left corner) You know, baths were not plentiful in those days nor were ways to ward off diseases.


She pointed out architectural pieces indicating the rule of the Romans-





Lions were symbols of power  and we saw them everywhere except one of our island stops. 

Maybe one of my Wisconsinites remembers for sure which one...



Mistress Francesca explained her modest long dress and bell-shaped sleeves and covered feet. And how trampy those were who had flesh showing. She shamed those of us in the group donning shorts ... 

Dang, those slutty Americans. LOL.


Fingers crossed they won't sink our yacht! 

 

     Many stone carvings,              whether for games /    historical art were along our  walk.



A charming city indeed... 

Do visit Korçula and ask for a Mistress Francesca walking tour. 

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

MONDAY MUSINGS: MLJET


MONDAY MUSINGS has me thinking about the importance of parks and their preservation for future generations to enjoy Nature.

My Croatian adventure included visiting a couple of their National parks off the Dalmatian coast. The first park was MLET  (Muhl-yet)  the largest of the southernmost and easternmost islands with two saltwater lakes - Veliko Jezero and Malo Jezero, surrounded by limestone, a true global phenomenon connecting them to the sea by artificial shallow canals when the Ice Age submerged the once valley. 

A dense pine forest surrounded our hiking path to be ferried to the middle of the big lake to tiny St. Mary Islet, replete with a 12th century Benedictine stone monastery and a lovely chapel ( see below)


Boat ferry to the island...  The monastery  btw is now a café.


the floor

inside the  chapel

Lovely arches, right?
 

Amidst all the islet's stone work, 


plantings abounded some added by humans, and Mother Nature also  did her part...

Obviously, they love that sea air and climate.






Half of our group returned with the next boat back to get their steps in on different trails for different overviews. The rest of us enjoyed a coffee/ cold drink and a snack, rejoining our group later. 

Aw, fresh air and stretching our sea legs... 
Another excellent adventure with nature, history and exercise.

Another gorgeous day in Croatia...   

 

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

tUESDAY tUNES: I'M BEGGIN'...

 tUESDAY tUNES this week is Army Sargent Isaac Adkins with a voice one can't forget so I don't have to beg you to take a listen... He won a goldenbuzzer on the 21st season of AGT.

I'M BEGGIN' ... and he's easy on the eyes too.




Monday, June 22, 2026

MONDAY MUSINGS REPEAT : TEACH YOUR CHILDREN WELL

This is my second Father's Day without my Dad. I visited the cemetery yesterday. 

Below's an entry I wrote when Dad was still alive...  

MONDAY MUSINGS this week is a result of a conversation with my almost 97-year-old Dad. He wanted to know what I felt were life lessons I had learned from him.  I replied they were manifold, but I mentioned a couple that seemed to satisfy his request.

*Everyone is important and to treat everyone with respect. 

My father has never met a stranger. He knew everyone by name where he worked from his colleagues, secretaries, to the person who cleaned his lab. He knew about their lives and visa versa. We could not go anywhere where he wouldn't stop to talk to others whether it was in a park/a restaurant. In fact, he disappeared frequently and when we would find him he would be engaged meeting somebody new.

*The importance of travel for broadening our view of the world, culture- different languages, customs/ food and ourselves. 

Each sabbatical he took us to different continents. And we camped through Europe in '65 and visited the entire island of Taiwan in '73.

*Nothing replaces education.

He didn't care what we chose to study but to love learning and enjoy doing our chosen professions and that learning is neverending.  

* Spending time with our children.

He made private dates with each of us of what we wanted to go/do. He made sure to make time no matter how busy his schedule was... 

I wish I had taped the joy he had in listening to my comments and his responses...

I can only hope I have passed these and the many other lessons on to my children as well.


Leaving you with one of my favorites:

 TEACH YOUR CHILDREN WELL


Friday, June 19, 2026

FOTO FRIDAY: BUTTERFLY FUN


FOTO FRIDAY : Butterfly fun. 
Remember to include plants in your yards to attract butterflies.




Last week's FOTO FRIDAY