Monday
August 17th 2020
Late Afternoon
Storm heading East
~*~
Tuesday
8.18
Storm heading East
~*~
Tuesday
8.18
Manhattan Window Views
Morning
12:30 p.m
2:30 p.m.
The internet is back having been out for "necessary maintenance" for the past two hours. Sun shining and I'm doing nothing of any consequence.
*
"But do not ask me where I am going,
As I travel in this limitless world,
Where every step I take is my home."
Dogen Zenji-from the book The Zen Poetry of Dogen: Verses from the Mountain of Eternal Peace
2:30 p.m.
The internet is back having been out for "necessary maintenance" for the past two hours. Sun shining and I'm doing nothing of any consequence.
*
"But do not ask me where I am going,
As I travel in this limitless world,
Where every step I take is my home."
Dogen Zenji-from the book The Zen Poetry of Dogen: Verses from the Mountain of Eternal Peace
*
6p.m.
Selfie in the rear view mirror of a friends car
A wreck parked on Third Avenue
WARNING
Irving Place
Union Square Farm Market
Artichokes in Bloom
Sitting awhile
Watching
Musician
(((Ahhh)))
5 p.m.
HOME
Gompfrina-Gomphrina (spelling?) drying
Free Bouquet of Wild Flowers
Shiso
"An herb in the mint family with a strong flavor like a mix of basil, mint, citrus and anise, common in Asian cuisine. You can eat it raw as a salad garnish or a wrap for rice, or cook it with eggs or in a stir fry, or drink it as a tea. The color varies - green, deep reddish purple, or bi-color. Shiso is said to have these health benefits: It's an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and it supplies calcium and iron, Omega-3 fatty acids, and Vitamin A. Try some!"
6p.m.
Selfie in the rear view mirror of a friends car
A wreck parked on Third Avenue
WARNING
Wednesday
8.19
5 a.m.
Manhattan Window View
2 p.m.
Heading for the Farm Market at Union Square
Gramercy Park
BloomimgIrving Place
Union Square Farm Market
Artichokes in Bloom
Sitting awhile
Watching
Musician
(((Ahhh)))
5 p.m.
HOME
Gompfrina-Gomphrina (spelling?) drying
Free Bouquet of Wild Flowers
Shiso
"An herb in the mint family with a strong flavor like a mix of basil, mint, citrus and anise, common in Asian cuisine. You can eat it raw as a salad garnish or a wrap for rice, or cook it with eggs or in a stir fry, or drink it as a tea. The color varies - green, deep reddish purple, or bi-color. Shiso is said to have these health benefits: It's an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and it supplies calcium and iron, Omega-3 fatty acids, and Vitamin A. Try some!"
Evening
Day Three
Democratic Virtual Convention
Thursday
8.20
Nothing lost-Nothing won
Nothing ventured-Nothing gained
No worries-Many wonders
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Democratic Convention Day Four Tonight
2 comments:
Good to read your world
Love
I have a little patch of sky now too 😉
Why does it seem odd to see you in a car? I never think of you in a car.
I'm curious about the house pic under the flower gift. xo
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