Monday, June 2, 2025
All Over the Place
I was walking Olga yesterday morning when I came across this truck being unloaded in front of our local Waitrose. Some people question why corporations feel the need to declare solidarity with Pride month, but I'll tell you it gave me a little boost seeing this message. I'm glad Waitrose is on my side and celebrating Pride with me!
Later I was deadheading roses when I found this little bush cricket hiding in one of the blossoms. I left these particular flowers alone. I couldn't deprive him of a home.
One of my errands for the weekend was to follow up on my fox print from Mitchell's cousin's granddaughter, which I'd left at the frame shop several weeks ago. I hadn't heard from them so I called on Saturday and they said they'd e-mailed me on the 19th that it was finished. I never got that e-mail, but anyway, I went and picked it up. I think it came out great, and I hung it on the wall over my side of the bed. (Yes, it's too high on the wall, but I wanted it out of the way when I'm sitting up in bed or making the bed and moving around pillows and blankets. There's another large artwork to the left so it's not alone.)
Yesterday was the end-of-the-year concert for Dave's high school band. I walked to school in the early afternoon to watch from the audience, and the kids, as usual, did a great job, playing pieces including Percy Grainger's "Children's March," a portion of Dvorak's "New World Symphony" and Rimsky-Korsakov's clarinet concerto. (The jazz bands also performed pieces such as Count Basie's "Splanky," Chicago's "25 or 6 to 4" and Paul Desmond's "Take Five.")
Afterwards, while Dave went to dinner with a student and his family, I came home and had leftover pasta with the dog. I'd been invited to the dinner but it was really for this kid's teachers, not me. I was happy to relax in the garden instead!
I can understand the good feeling when a large organization makes such a beautiful gesture. The world doesn't seem to be moving towards open-mindedness and compassion, so it's even more moving.
ReplyDeleteExactly -- any sign of a step in the right direction is welcome!
DeleteThat's a very tidy bedside table....nice lamp! My bedside " shelves" have many books, tissues, glass of water , clock , radio, spider catching equipment, ( a glass and piece of cardboard) and plenty of dust!! Oh, and overnight , the dog's collar if I remember to take it off him!
ReplyDeleteHa! Well, it's tidy partly because it's so small. There's just not room to keep much on it!
DeleteThe print looks great! Nice frame job. I’ll share this photo with Brooke.
ReplyDeleteYeah, they did a great job! I really like the frame shop I use.
DeleteI assume you had leftover dog with the pasta or was it a frankfurter sausage?
ReplyDeleteCover your ears, Olga!
DeleteI like the colour of your bedroom wall. Very calming and restful.
ReplyDeleteWe like it too but we can't take credit for it -- the previous tenants painted it!
DeleteSounds like a lovely mix of meaningful moments from the framed fox print finding its place at home to the joy of live music and a peaceful evening in the garden; sometimes those quiet solo pauses are the most rewarding.
ReplyDeleteI welcome any spare moment to enjoy the garden at this time of year.
DeleteNice for the artist to see her print in place. Your year ends early -- here a couple more weeks.
ReplyDeleteAnd British schools run into July! We end on June 13. (Kids a few days before that.)
DeletePercy Grainger, an Australian composer and into kinky stuff.
ReplyDeleteSpelling carefully, your bedside clock looks old. Get a new one, cheap as chips. The colour of your bedroom walls is most excellent. Very stylish.
I did not know that about our Percy! Yes, we got that clock free when we moved here, from a stash of stuff left behind by other teachers. God knows how old it is!
DeleteThe fox looks quite at home.
ReplyDeleteIt brightens up the room!
DeleteThree cheers for Waitrose! (I love them!) That fox print is really lovely. The colors look great with your bedroom. And I would have opted for a quiet night home, too, but the concert sounds lovely.
ReplyDeleteI'm always impressed at how good the student concerts are.
Delete"Love Wins" is a great message. Happy Pride Steve.
ReplyDeleteThe fox print is lovely on your wall.
Dave's school band sounds very talented. The pieces played are a great selection.
Dave tries really hard to find them challenging pieces with some musical merit.
DeleteYour bedroom looks so peaceful and tidy. The fox seems quite happy there.
ReplyDeleteI wish Publix celebrated Pride month. They sure do have a lot of gay employees.
The founding family of Publix is not known for their open-mindedness. In fact at least one of them is a Q-Anon supporter, I think!
DeleteI do like seeing signs of inclusion and support, though I'd like to see them all year long and not just in June.
ReplyDeleteIn some ways having it just once a year makes it special, though. If they had a Pride flag hanging up all year, people would stop seeing it.
DeleteNothing like good old school band concert. The kids are very excited.
ReplyDeleteExcited and relieved when it's over!
DeleteLove wins! That's great! My lovely niece, Kelli, is marrying her lovely partner, Rose, this Friday and we are so ready to celebrate!
ReplyDeleteI love that print on your lovely bedroom walls. The wall color is so nice with the drapes and bedspread.
Congratulations to Kelli and Rose! That's great news!
DeleteI love seeing that message on the truck. Good for Waitrose. I haven't seen many supportive comments around here but, I wasn't really out much this last weekend. I'll keep my eyes open. I think your framed print looks great there.
ReplyDeleteThe Pride march in London isn't until July 5, so it's interesting that Waitrose is already celebrating!
DeleteAs you probably know, I LOVE foxes, and your fox print wouldn't look out of place in my flat :-D
ReplyDeleteI also love "Take Five" and hope the high school band did it justice - it appears to be a "simple" piece, but in my experience, for something to sound simple it is often anything but.
They did a great job on it, considering it has an unusual time signature.
DeleteLove wins - yes! It's that simple, and it's great when influential corporations and people add their voices to the chorus. Happy Pride Month!
ReplyDeleteFox looks great in that spot - and your phrase "I came home and had leftover pasta with the dog" made me smile :)
Yes, it really IS that simple, as much as people try to make it more complex.
DeleteLately I saw a post on SM of some person saying he doesn't care but why do they have to shove it in our faces. (My neighbor even expressed the same sentiment I reminded him that he didn't need to pay attention to what other people are expressing if he didn't want to see it). That one was in response to a young woman sitting at the table next to him minding her own business and wearing a rainbow pin. apparently someone minding their own business but not hiding who they are is shoving it in stranger's faces. By that logic every person wearing a cross is shoving their religion in everyone else's faces. Or wearing a wedding ring s\is shoving marriage in people's faces or a flag pin is shoving their patriotism in people's faces. But they only say it about gay and other gendered people. So I'm glad the grocery store is shoving Pride in their faces. People need to get over themselves.
ReplyDeleteAmen to that! The "shove it in our faces" argument is really just simple homophobia, whether the people who say it see it that way or not.
DeleteThe fox print looks great!! Glad the concert went well. (Take Five!)
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm going to Take Five when school finally lets out. :)
DeleteI always get a little lift too when I see a supportive pride statement from a corporation all the way down to a small business.
ReplyDeleteIt really does make a difference. Some conservatives argue that it's just virtue signaling but it means something to me.
DeleteThe garden looks great, really beautiful. I'm a boomer, my first working years were spent programming, then database design. Then object oriented programming languages came, and my poor brain could not make the leap. It's interesting how we all get chased out of where we were.
ReplyDeleteI suppose it's inevitable, no matter how much we try to stay on top of current technology!
DeleteI try to support businesses that also support Pride. Lovely artwork and it looks wonderful on the wall!
ReplyDeleteMe too. If I see a Pride display I am absolutely more likely to patronize that business.
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