Drawing and Photo by Jane Hart
In the Pandemic, Alan's Herb Garden Went Haywire.
Drawing and Photo by Jane Hart
In the Pandemic, Alan's Herb Garden Went Haywire.
Helium was up, feathers were down. Paper was stationary.
Fluorescent tubing was dimmed in light trading.
Knives were up sharply. Pencils lost a few points.
Hiking equipment was trailing.
Elevators rose, while escalators continued their slow decline.
Weights were up in heavy trading.
Mining equipment hit rock bottom.
Diapers remained unchanged.
The market for raisins dried up.
Balloon prices were inflated.
And toilet paper touched a new bottom.
Thanks to Aubrey Hawes and Sally Kellock for sending them.
Photo by Rita Benzer
Should I go back to Kendal or to Sleepy Hollow Manor?
Click here to see the video.
Suggested by Barbara Bettigole.
This is just amazing to me, not only is it huge, the proportions are correct. It took someone a lot of time to map it out and even more to plant it. I don't know who they are, but thank-you for what you have done. With things which are currently going on in our country, it is great to see the American Spirit is still alive.
THE ONLY FLAG THAT DOESN'T FLY
Between the fields where the flag is planted, there are 9+ miles of flower fields that go all the way to the ocean. The flowers are grown by seed companies. It's a beautiful place, close to Vandenberg AFB.
Check out the dimensions of the flag. The Floral Flag is 740 feet long and 390 feet wide and maintains the proper Flag dimensions, as described in Executive Order #10834.
This Flag is 6.65 acres and is the first Floral Flag to be planted with 5 pointed Stars, composed of White Larkspur. Each Star is 24 feet in diameter, each Stripe is 30 feet wide.
This Flag is estimated to contain more than 400,000 Larkspur plants with 4-5 flower stems each, for a total of more than 2 million flowers.
For our soldiers.... Please don't break it.
Submitted for Memorial Day by Bryna Sarokin.
Photos by Arthur Brady
When you think of riding the subway, laughter and joy aren’t the first words that spring to mind. It’s a cramped place full of grumpy people either coming home from a bad day at work or are just generally upset. Many are glued to their cell phones or “wired up” and have no time for anyone else. Yet if you’re lucky enough, sometimes you can find happiness in a subway train.
One such moment was captured when a Belgian advertising agency working for Coca-Cola hired an actor to randomly start laughing on the train. With the tagline - “Happiness starts with a smile”– their new ad aims to bring a bit of joy to everyone’s day. Just watch, and try to keep a straight face..
With your sound on, click here.
Thanks to Lila D’Adolf for sending this.
Click here to see a great slide show of them. P.S. Use full screen.
Thanks to Sally Kellock for sending this.
Art and Photo by Jane Hart
Is it "complete", "finished" or "completely finished"? No English dictionary has been able to adequately explain the difference between these two words - "Complete" or "Finished".
In a recent linguistic competition held in London and attended by, supposedly, the best in the world, Samdar Balgobin, a Guyanese man, was the clear winner with a standing ovation which lasted over 5 minutes.
The final question was: 'How do you explain the difference between COMPLETE and FINISHED in a way that is easy to understand? Some people say there is no difference between COMPLETE and FINISHED.'
Here is his astute answer:
"When you marry the right woman, you are COMPLETE.
When you marry the wrong woman, you are FINISHED.
And when the right one catches you with the wrong one, you are COMPLETELY FINISHED!"
He won a trip around the world and a case of 25 year old Scotch.
Thanks to many for sending this in.
For an article from the Hudson Independent, click here.
For virtual stay-at-home activities in Westchester County, click here.
For Phelps Vitality News of May 2020 on the Coronavirus, click here.
Click here to see the video. Thanks to Maria Harris for sending it.
Photo by Rita Benzer
Click here for the link. Thanks to Barbara Bruno for sending it in.
Click here to see the video on Youtube. You’ll smile at least. Thanks to Maria Harris for sending it.
Art and Photo by Jane Hart
Click here to see the video on Youtube. Thanks to Martin Smolin for sending it.
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Art and Photo by Jane Hart
Weebles Wobble, but They Don't Fall Down.
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