Thursday, July 16, 2026

Trapped Inside

 

Today was a very strange day. I didn't leave the house at all, which my regular readers will know is highly unusual. The heat is slightly less problematic, but the air quality was terrible and just got worse all day. I could smell smoke in the house and decided I needed to close off our our three-season porch, so I brought Keith the Dracaena in and set it next to Greg the Other Kind of Dracaena. They are both sitting in front of our east-facing living room windows, which stretch up so high that they are about the only thing taller than Greg in our house. Just going onto the porch, which was itself closed off, made me cough, and my throat is still a bit sore. I only have half my steps for the day, and I'm still sore from Saturday's forced march during the heat, so it's hard to make myself get them. 

Travalon did leave the house, to go to work. One of the kids drew this picture - he's not even sure which one. It's so pretty.

I heard the train go by around six, so I checked the social media page where that guy always posts, and it was a short train with only one car that had graffiti, but it's bright, cheery graffiti.


I was talking to Seabird when Travalon texted that he has caught the sickness that is going around, which means I will probably catch it too. It also meant we are not going swimming tonight, or even to my office building to take care of my plants, but that's probably for the best with the terrible air quality. Poor guy, he went to bed right after coming home from work, but he just got up so maybe he is feeling a little better. What an entirely strange day this has been.

PS - I did go outside in my N95 mask to water my outdoor plants, Lazarus the Dracaena and the ponytail palm and the black calla lily. It was like a post-apocalyptic hellscape, all dark from the smoke with little pieces of ashes falling on me. It hasn't rained in days, so the plants needed water, but they actually look fine. The calla lily is so pretty that I'm sad I don't get to see it regularly, like I usually do when working from home and going on my walks. I hope they, and everything else outside, are okay. 


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Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Homegrown Cactus Fruit

 

Today I worked from home and felt a bit stir-crazy. My phone said it felt like 100 F out, and there was not only a heat advisory but an air quality warning as well due to the now annual wildfires in Canada. People always used to say up north you are stuck inside in the winter, but at least you can go out in the summer, unlike down south, where it's reversed. However, it's becoming so the only time you can be outdoors around here is May and October.

One kind of cool thing did happen today: I ate the fruit from my rick rack cactus. It was tart and delicious, light green and full of seeds like a kiwi fruit. (Longtime readers may remember that over twenty years ago I grew a tiny pineapple and ate that, so this isn't my first homegrown fruit.) I did manage to save a few seeds and have planted them, but I don't have high hopes. The cactus itself is kind of struggling now, and AI said it might have been getting too much light in the southern-facing window, so I have moved it to the plant room with eastern-facing windows and plant lights on the ceiling. I'm not sure how much I trust AI, after trying to find a song from sixteen years ago. The only thing I remembered about the singer was that he was a big fan of Michael Jackson and that he was a Virgo, so I put those two facts into AI and got a lot of garbage results of famous singers (this guy is kind of obscure) who I know are, say, a Taurus or a Libra. Regardless of what you think of astrology, it is just a fact that someone either is or isn't a particular sign, so if AI can't get that right, how can I trust it with plant questions? Am I overwatering or underwatering? Giving it too much or too little light? Does it need more room in the pot or should it be rootbound? Now I don't know if I can trust AI with any questions about plant care. My poor Norfolk pine is slowly dying, and I have no idea what to do. I feel so bad.

In case you haven't had enough of train graffiti, here are some screen shots from the videos that guy always posts on social media of the train that goes through our neighborhood. These are older ones I forgot to post before. How did I miss this one?











Lots of "Puck" in that bunch. Here are the photos from the train I saw yesterday. Alas, the awesome graffiti I saw was on the other side of the train, but there's plenty of good stuff from this side.






















These may be in reverse order, but does it really matter? They're beautiful in any order.


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Tuesday, July 14, 2026

God the Punster


Today was my usual Tuesday: work from home, go to Adoration, lead Night Prayer. I felt like I should leave for Adoration a bit early, and then I saw a train. It had some beautiful graffiti, but it was too quick and I didn't get to take a photo of it. I saw the arms coming down and thought it was coming from the north, so I pulled into a parking lot to take photos, but it was coming from the south and was almost past by the time I got parked. Still, I feel like God sends me trains to say I'm doing the right thing, and as I was writing in my prayer journal, it occurred to me that He sends me trains to say I'm... on the right track. God is a punster! Who knew?

Speaking of trains, here are screenshots from the five-minute video Travalon took in Duplainville on Friday. 




























































Here are some non-train photos. First, sunset photos Travalon took by our tennis court on Friday.



Now my black calla lily has four blossoms!


You learn something new every day. For example, today at work Travalon learned that Grover from Sesame Street is Jewish. Who knew? I sure didn't, but now I do.


Also at work, Travalon made a Loch Ness monster out of wire, pipe cleaner, and Play-Doh.


It's a 3-D blog monster! I have no idea where this monster is now; he didn't bring it home.


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