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Monday, February 16, 2026

SOL26 February 17 Favorite Eats


My slices sometimes come from my teaching life. In preparation for a class on President's Day, I did a search to find presidential food favorites. I must admit the answers ranged from the expected to shocking! 

Did you know....
Washington's Cherry tree story was a myth, but he did like hoecakes (corn based pancakes)?
Andrew Jackson was a foodie who enjoyed Jezebel sauce?
Van Buren was a boar aficionado as reported by Washington Irving?
Harrison and Garfield both enjoyed squirrel (soup, stew)?
300,000+ Free Green Sea Turtles & Turtle Images - PixabayFillmore appreciated a savory steak and liver pie?
Hayes skipped the booze, but liked corn fritters?
Arthur enjoyed turtle steak? Really!
Reagan replaced tobacco with jelly beans?
Richard Nixon dined on cottage cheese with pineapple or ketchup?
George H.W. Bush hated broccoli and doused pork rinds in Tabasco sauce?
Joe Biden doesn't drink or smoke but has a weakness for ice cream?
Only one president appears to have been a fast food fan!

Sunday, February 15, 2026

February 16 Pay the Bills

Uber - Social media & Logos IconsThe gray Toyota pulled up right on schedule and the license plate matched. He was cheerful and polite, introducing himself and asking for music preferences even though the ride was a short one. Yet, this trip was different.

I know this sounds ageist, but he really was older than most divers, a lot. He also was more vested in small talk than most, at least from my experience. I listened for the most part, and added to his comment about the challenging economy.

"That's what my wife used to say," he noted with a sigh as we arrived. "She passed last summer leaving me a heap of medical bills I'm trying to pay down. That's why I'm driving! The great thing is I get to meet people like you." 

it is possible this was a ploy to get a bigger tip; however, I don't think so. 

February 15 Galentines

"Growing up" and "growing older" both have their own unique challenges that require us to assess the situation and make the best choices for ourselves.  Holidays pose lots of pressure and angst as expectations and reality intersect in the real world. I am not sure who marketed the idea of Galentines Day, but I am sure glad they did!

We all needed to connect with others
After the bitter cold, lasting snow,
Personal, national world-wide
Relentless scary news, fears
Losses, worries, changes
Lunch specials, hummus,
Shared stories, hope
Galentines
Gather
Glad
You are
In my world,
Chapter, gym, life
Cards, gifts, not needed
Just listening, caring
Respecting, valuing, all
In this unfamiliar chapter 
Where appreciation, respecting 
Are the very best gifts you can offer

Saturday, February 14, 2026

February 14: Valentines

There is a "witty" article about Valentine's Day cards in the times today that is worth your 5 minute read even if you are not giving or receiving a card that talks about the history of this holiday that until today had eluded at least me!

In brief, it was, perhaps, originally a Pagan festival that involved goat slaughter and nudity! Later on, it involved the luck of the draw and your valentine could be your brother! A generation ago, no one could have imagined the squishy filled kid parties, grand Galentines gatherings, and packed restaurants of today.  

I did not buy any cards again this year; however, for those ten of you who read this babble, I am taking this moment to say I appreciate you and however we are connected:

I appreciate you more than warm
Chicken soup on a cold night,
More than lobster, crab, and 
Grilled tuna perfectly cooked.
More than a great book, a powerful
Movie and a cup of Harney's tea
I appreciate you however we are 
Connected.


Friday, February 13, 2026

February 13:They Loved Me

During some low times,
When others ran away,
They sustained me, 
Without me asking.
Begged for long walks, 
Early, late, they 
Slept next to me, reminding
Me to breathe, to wake, to smile.
Somehow they knew my needs, 
Before I did. 
One was already older, 
With a panic attacks,
Blending into the night sky.
The other was younger, 
With a penchant for bolting
Barking for no reason,
With hair that never stopped.
Yet, they knew I needed them
So they stayed close.







Thursday, February 12, 2026

February 12: Loves, I Have A Few

 

I have never been a big fan of the holiday on the 14th of February. If you don't have a significant other, it's lonely.  If you have a significant other, you might not have time to celebrate. If you are in a long term relationship, a cleaned bathroom might be the best gift of all. 

But, in the spirit of the great month celebrating love, I have a list of some things I love:

To be nestled on a stack of soft pillows
Under neatly layered blankets
Between freshly laundered sheets
With my Kindle,
Lost in a story.

Walking through the leaves,
Among the buds, beneath the leaves
Beside the creek, along the path
Listening, appreciating
Embracing the day.

Moments when family gathers
Those I love are celebrating, 
Talking, sharing, building
Memories to sustain them
Absorbing the moments.




Wednesday, February 11, 2026

February 11: Mixed Emotions

There has been a firestorm about a comment made by Olympic skier, Hunter Hess, and others what have said things like:

"It brings up mixed emotions to represent the U.S. right now I think. It's a little hard. There's obviously a lot going on that I'm not the biggest fan of and I think a lot of people aren't. I think for me, it's more I'm representing my friends and family back home, the people that represented before me, all the things that I believe are good about the U.S."

Here I am,

Significantly older,

Supposedly wiser,

Yet, I could not

Say it any better.

No race of my life this week

Yet, I too have 

Mixed emotions, these days

It's a little hard,

I'm not the biggest far

Of lots going on.

Yet, I tune in to watch

Proudly those who 

Represent all that is good 

About my country.



Monday, February 9, 2026

February10: Slice of Life: One of Those Books

Thanks to Two Writing Teachers for a platform where we share slices of our life every Tuesday and every day in March.

It was near zero, the wind was howling, 
Hair damp from the pool no one was 
Rushing to go out in the cold,
We lingered discussing those books that 
You long remember, that keep
You from falling asleep, doing the dishes.

That's where I heard about 
Shelly Noble's The Colony Club,
Where in 1906, real and fictional characters 
Mingle as they create a first club for women in NYC.
I fell in love with the movers and shakers, an aspiring 
Architect who stretched, challenged norms and status.

The wind was still howling,
When I reached the last page
Exhausted from swiping pages,
I looked up to find dirty dishes, 
Waiting laundry, unopened mail,
Grateful to find one of those books.




February 9: Half Time

II usually watch the Super Bowl, if I even watch it, for the commercials, but yesterday the NYT imes published them in their online edition, so I did not need to watch at all.  Yet, I watched in order to see the half-time show!  I had missed the wardrobe fail a few years ago and so I wanted to be on top of the news this time.  I am very glad I watched! While there was a bit that pushed my own comfort level (I also find bits of MOST music videos outside my own comfort zone)  you do not need to be fluent in Spanish to appreciate the music. The performance really did pay homage to the melting pot we are all lucky enough to call America.

He stood atop
La Casita, between
Sugar canes, beside
Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.
He shared a bit of himself
His family and culture.

At the pinnacle of American 
Culture he celebrated
Believing in yourself,
Hard work, 
The ol' American Dream.

All the Celebrities Who Hung Out in La Casita During Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show



Sunday, February 8, 2026

February 8: I/We/You Should Know That

This weekend is packed full of events that fill airway There are a million news stories of victories and losses that commingle with news of outrageous insults. I/we are/you should be reminded that our words are powerful and can change the direction of our/other's lives/your life I am confident I am not alone in my outrage of racist, sexist, and human degrading remarks. We all matter.

Our words matter
When we erase, deny
They linger, fester
Growing anyway
We cannot take them back.

Our tone matters
When we threaten with words
They hurt, causing wounds
Festering forever
We cannot take them back.

We all matter
You should know that
Our gender, skin, family origins
Strengths, limitations, wealth
We all feel, agonize, anger
Hurt when attacked
You should know that.