Tuesday, February 17, 2026

It's Lunar New Year today


 This is a good one ~ the Year of the Fire Horse. This is the year that pushes us forward with bold movement rather than hesitation. In the Chinese Horoscope the Horse is admired for its resilience, independence and power.  Gun hay fat choy.

Monday, February 16, 2026

a poem for President's Day

 (no reason for this long poem, it just speaks to me. So there. Here.)



Woof, This Heat
The dentist is now the same
age as me, which is troubling,
mostly because of what I
have and have not done
with my life, emphasized

overhead by the pop
star our age whose music
keeps time as the dentist
shakes his head and laments
the incredible heat. “Woof,”

he says, “this heat,” and I
remember that while I hate
dentists generally, as
a profession (I’m sorry),
I love this one, and want to

keep him close for
observation, the way
it’s possible to love and hate
at once birds or old
country songs—like the one

my daughter and I listened to
one morning on the drive
to school, five minutes, which
affected her so deeply that
her teacher asked

the trouble before she even
crossed the threshold, and
the child, pointing at me,
revealed: “I didn’t like her
music.” What a wonder

that among the worst things
that has ever happened
in her life is Loretta Lynn.
The other day a boy down
the street carried over for

an introduction one of
the ducks he keeps (I like
that phrase, like they
have somewhere else
they need to go). He ferried

the duck through the air
on his forearms and presented
her, announcing, as the duck
entered, her given name:
Bikini. (Sometimes, he

added, called Keen.) Keen
indeed was this bird, who held
so perfectly still to receive
the little child’s rough pets.
Not like me, in the corner

at a party, all flapping and
fluttering hands—this bird
so calm, unbothered by
the indignity of taking bodily
form at all. These three,

a portrait of grace: one
with a beak, thinking
nothing of it; another,
grants his finest treasure
for display. The third, in

stripes and patterns both,
reaches open-palmed toward
the strange being directly
before her, a vision of how,
without worry, one can be.

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Valentine's Day 2026


 


A sweet Saturday at home featuring tulips, popcorn, tea, a devoted cat and a really fine movie. Hamnet tells the story of William and Agnes Shakespeare as they grapple with grief in olde England. Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal are terrific and then what a nice surprise to see Emily Watson again. And yes, I do recommend this film. 

Saturday, February 14, 2026

trying to get hooked!



 Everyone loves Industry on HBO and I am trying, but a slow beginning for me. How to get to Heaven from Belfast is new on the Flix® and it is pretty good so far. Today I will be a good little Valentine and watch Hamnet, the movie. 

Friday, February 13, 2026

What is BIGFACE?





 Yesterday I met Terri for a latte ($9 and delicious!) at Jimmy Butler's pop-up coffee shop at Valencia and 22nd Street. We have no idea why it is called BIGFACE, but it is a fun and friendly place. Jimmy plays for the Warriors and is currently on crutches but fans keep coming in to soak up the atmosphere. The best part for me, of course, was catching up with Terri and I enjoyed my nice long walk in the lovely sunshine.

Thursday, February 12, 2026

happy Heist brunch


 What a cheery little restaurant on Post Street! But best of all was catching up with Dancing Jen over my delicious French toast and latte. The rains came down but I made it to Macy's for some smart shopping, a very good Wednesday indeed.

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Oscar prep



 Yesterday I watched The Secret Agent on Prime on Samsung. Today I will do a little research about Brazil in the 1970's. I did like this movie and Wagner Moura is quite wonderful ~ we loved him as Escobar in Narcos, remember? Next up is Hamnet and I will skip F1 and maybe Bugonia? I need to stock up on microwave popcorn as there is rain in the forecast. Rain = movies.