Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Gator Buddha


Our canna lily bloomed yesterday, the first flower we've seen from it this year. The poor thing isn't exactly thriving -- where it once had multiple stalks, now there's only one -- but considering I bought it on a whim at the florist five years ago and wasn't sure it would live beyond one season, it's done amazingly well. It probably needs a new pot and some fresh soil.


We finally harvested some tomatoes! Dave picked these two yesterday morning. They're a little on the mealy side, honestly, but I still enjoyed mine because we grew it!

We spent yesterday entirely at home. In fact I put the yard waste out for collection in the evening and found the door still locked and chained -- or "ginked," as my dad used to say when I was a child. We hadn't unlocked it from the night before. That shows how domestic we were!

I worked in the garden, trimming some stuff and trying to keep our paths reasonably clear, so we could get to the patio without being smacked in the face by the undergrowth like a character on "Gilligan's Island." And I did see a couple of those nasty little flower bugs that give me such terrible bites at this time of year. They're definitely out there.

I did laundry. I cleaned the bathrooms. I vacuumed. That kind of thing.

I also archived all my pictures and backed up my computer, which is always a process.


I know some of you watch the show "Poker Face," with Natasha Lyonne. I was watching the night before last, and it was a kind of Florida-Man-on-Steroids plot, involving a jealous police officer who spikes a fellow officer's pet alligator, Daisy, with methamphetamines. Daisy then kills her owner and becomes a hunted creature, and it's up to Natasha Lyonne's character to return her safely to the swamps. It was a fundamentally silly plot, making fun of those wild Florida Man news stories we often see.

Anyway, at one point Natasha's character, Charlie, peers into the gator's eyes and sees a sort of cosmic, psychedelic swirl suggesting that Daisy is an elevated spirit, perhaps a divine creature. The final frame in the psychedelic swirl is the image above, which I took from the TV screen because I love it so much. I'm not sure a more perfect image has ever been created to combine the Buddhist and Floridian threads in my own past.

Anyway, it's my Facebook profile image now. I'm waiting to see if anyone recognizes the source.

Dave, by the way, doesn't like "Poker Face." He has trouble with Natasha's gravelly voice. I think as a musician he just hears vocal cord damage and it sends him over the edge.

19 comments:

  1. That is a weird looking gator, but very colourful. I like it.

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  2. Hmmm... if that alligator buddha is a representation of your psyche I shall need to rethink my image of you. 😳

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  3. Is there a prize for guessing where your new Facebook profile picture comes from? It's Daisy from "Poker Face," with Natasha Lyonne! A voucher will do.

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  4. I haven’t seen poker face, but I love that art. Perfect for you. After reading Dave’s reaction, I’m curious to hear Natasha speak.

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  5. I love that profile picture! Haha! I tried to watch poker face, but I agree with Dave. I can't listen to that woman speak for long.

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  6. Alligator Buddha doesn't look very friendly, but dresses in style.

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  7. I love Poker Face and love Lyonne. I haven't seen this episode yet but I like the Buddhagator???

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  8. Nothing like consuming food you’ve grown!

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  9. Ginked? I've not heard of that word.
    I'm sure the two tomatoes made a hardy meal for you both.
    I'm afraid you lost me at Poker Face.

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  10. I'm with Dave on the vocal frit issue. As a former singer, I hate to hear it. It's like using a fine piece of equipment as a hammer.
    How come you were home Monday? Was it a holiday? They seem to have changed them since I grew up there, can't keep track.

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  11. I love that gator! You know, we don't even have a chain for our door, but we do have a deadbolt. That we only ever lock at night or if we go out of town. Ha!

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  12. I don't watch Poker Face as that actress is a bit annoying. I wondered about that alligator when I saw it on your Facebook... Now I know what the flower is that is blooming in a pot in my front yard - a calla lily - only mine is yellow.

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  13. Still Rockin The CrackBook World Are Ya - Excellent Inspiration By Cleaning All Of It As I Must Do The Same , Tomorrow Of Course - Enjoy Your Tuesday Brother Man

    Keep On Keeping On ,
    Cheers

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  14. I too wondered about your new profile image on FB yesterday but I knew I liked it.
    You know- some people are just born with gravelly voices. Or husky voices. Think Demi Moore. I rather like Natasha but her shows haven't really excited me much. I did very much enjoy her performance on Orange is the New Black.

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  15. I agree. Any tomato or anything I grow is wonderful because I grew it -- even if it's a little less than the best! I don't know that show. Isn't there a term for that kind of voice? I'm thinking vocal fry but that might be wrong.

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  16. I'm a big fan of Poker Face and looking forward to the new season.

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  17. Can't comment on Poker Face, as I know nothing about it, but I want to comment on your previous post. You say that nobody challenged you about your reading a book about ABBA. Well, why would anyone challenge you about that? What's wrong or weird about it? I honestly don't get it. Nobody has ever challenged me when I posted about documentaries I'd been watching on Netflix, for instance on Wham!, Shania Twain, Madness, Quincy Jones, J. Lopez and others, or when I posted reviews of books about Alan Rickman, Tom Felton, Michelle Obama or Stephanie Powers.
    I'd love to read the ABBA book!

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  18. We've never seen it. It was recommended to us but we couldn't watch if for whatever reason I don't remember now.

    It's the dog days here. Nothing is growing.

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