Friday, July 10, 2026

10 on the 10th - The Cat Days of Summer


On the 10th of each month, Marsha In the Middle asks ten questions for us to answer in as much or little detail as we wish. It's been quite awhile since I joined in but here I am. You've heard of the dog days of summer, but Marsha has asked us to consider the cat days of summer by discussing our favorite ten cats.


My favorite cats are the ones that are or have been my own pets. 

1. Merida - she is our resident cat and is as sweet, gentle, and quiet a roommate as you can imagine. She likes who she likes but that's pretty much just us. haha. She's pretty timid most of the time so the moment someone comes in the house she disappears into one of her safe spaces and it's almost impossible to coax her out to meet anyone new or even to accept some loving attention from our granddaughter. Merida and her littermate Aurora were named for the Disney princesses, and Merida's name is ironic, because she really isn't Brave at all. The very first thing she did as a kitten when we brought them home was bolt and hide, and it took about 18 hours for us to find her. 







2. Aurora - Aurora is our daughter's cat, but we brought her and Merida home at the same time and assumed they were sisters. Turns out they are probably half sisters. Aurora is bigger and has a very different personality. She is very affectionate and laid back, and hardly ever runs away to hide. On the contrary she just stays put and tolerates whatever life brings her way. After we moved and chose to take Merida with us, Aurora became even more attached to our daughter and eventually moved with her, and settled in with the couple of resident cats already in that house. She is named for the princess known as Sleeping Beauty, probably for obvious reasons! 





3 - 5. Pepper, Blue, and Monkey - my previous pet cats. Well, Pepper was technically our daughter's but he was very well-loved by the whole family. He was a mischievous and energetic black cat and it seems like we all had different nicknames for him, including Karl and Nibbler. Pepper liked to play hide-and-seek and to 'box' with my husband. He died much too young, unfortunately. Monkey was the first cat my husband and I got after we got married, and he was a bit of a troublemaker, hence his name. He had a bad habit of getting up on counters and sampling sweets he found up there. He lived a long time; I think he was around 13 when he passed. His buddy for most of those years was Blue. Blue was a very young kitten when I got him and had barely finished nursing. He had been abandoned by his yard cat momma at the construction company where I worked at the time, so I had one of the guys take up a board from the fence so I could rescue him and take him home. He was another very affectionate, playful, and mischievous cat and lived a long time. He must have been around 13 as well when he passed. 





6.  General McTiger - I have to include this cat who belonged to my husband before he went to college. Despite my mother-in-law complaining that she didn't want to look after the cat, she was really very attached to him and even spent the money to have pins put in his broken leg after he was hit by a car! General had a distinctive raspy, low-pitched voice, and thought he was in charge of the whole household and we were all supposed to dance to his croaking tune. He even learned how to get attention when he was feeling ignored - he would stick out his formerly injured leg and act like it was paining him. But he didn't always remember which leg had been broken! He was a character.

7. Snickers - this was my best friend's cat and I have never encountered a more gregarious and outgoing cat. He begged for attention and schmoozed for pets and cuddles the way a dog would. He died in a house fire a few years ago. RIP Snickers.

I didn't get to ten, unfortunately. I thought about rounding out my list with a couple of my favorite fictional or cartoon cats, but that would have required me to rank them somehow. I'll just mention some that I especially like in no particular order. I loved the feline characters in The Aristocats - regal Duchess, charming Thomas O'Malley, and the precocious kittens. I felt bad for Sylvester that he never got the better of Tweety (I thought Tweety was super annoying). Oliver in Oliver + Company was adorable. Who remembers Morris who was the face and voice of 9 Lives cat food advertising? He cracked me up. And I know her creator insists she's not actually a cat, but isn't Hello Kitty the cutest? My daughter is a grown woman and loves all things Hello Kitty so I can't help but think of the character as part of my list of favorites. Let me leave you with the iconic ballad "Memory" from the musical Cats.

    

Are you a cat person or a dog person when it comes to pets? Leave a comment and let me know!

This post will be linked at Marsha In the Middle for the July Edition of 10 on the 10th.



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Thursday, July 9, 2026

The Flower Hour - Daisy Chain


The Flower Hour is working through the alphabet, and although I missed ABC, I'm here for DEF. You might notice a bit of a theme with the flowers I've chosen.

D is for Daisy . . . and I love all flowers in that daisy shape. I realize that some of these are probably not daisies, but to me they are all the same.




E is for Echinacea, which is another daisy-shape flower, and I'm pretty confident these pink ones are echinacea. But the first "daisy" above is from the same flowerbed, and I'm not at all confident that I know the difference between daisies and echinacea anyway!





I think these are False Sunflowers, which start with F, so I'm including them, just to go with the daisy theme.

 



F is for French Lavender, and I got these photos at the Timbuk Farms Lavender Festival in June 2025. 








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Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Summer Break with the Hodgepodge




A hodgepodge is a jumble or assortment of things that might not appear to belong together. Joyce at From This Side of the Pond hosts a weekly link-up called Wednesday Hodgepodge that is a little collection of questions for bloggers to answer just for fun and to get to know each other. I always look forward to chatting with friends over coffee, so pour a cup of your favorite and let's visit for a few minutes!



Here are this week's questions - and my answers - for this week's Wednesday Hodgepodge.

1.  What's something you enjoy now that your younger self would never have appreciated?
 
Politics. I had zero interest in politics until I was maybe twenty or twenty-one, so my very much younger self would not have appreciated it at all, but I find it fascinating now. 

Good quality shoes. Up until maybe fifteen years ago I was fine with cute shoes as long as they were reasonably comfortable and very affordable. Now although I still want my shoes to look nice, I'm perfectly content to give up some cuteness for shoes that are comfortable and supportive and really good quality. I have one pair of shoes that I bought ahead of my knee surgery as "house shoes" and I've always called them my "Herman Munster shoes" because that's what they remind me of. They are scuffed up and a mess now but still structurally sound, and the most comfortable pair of shoes I've ever owned. I have been meaning to order a new pair from the same maker before the ones I have look completely decrepit, and I'm watching for a good sale because they are not cheap. My husband has been surprised at the dollar amounts I've paid for shoes a couple of times, but good shoes are worth it to me. 
 
2. What was peaceful about today?

I'm writing this late Wednesday, and I do think it was a little quieter and slower pace at work today so that was peaceful in a sense. My commutes have generally been a little less hectic lately, mostly because school is out, I would say.

3. It's National Blueberry Day (July 8). Will you celebrate? You can have one of the following right now - a slice of blueberry pie, a warm blueberry muffin, or a stack of blueberry pancakes . . . which do you choose?

This or that - blueberries or raspberries? blueberries or strawberries?

 I guess I missed out on celebrating blueberries today, but I'm okay with it. I like blueberries but they are not my favorite. I generally like them best when they are in combination with other berries. I would choose the warm blueberry muffin - that sounds delicious! I would choose raspberries or strawberries over blueberries in almost every scenario. 

4.  Do you need a break? From what?

 I would love a break from work. Not that I need it so desperately, but just because I'm tired of having to get up and go to work every day. I don't think I was built for working full time out of the home. 


 
5.  What has surprised you most about getting older?

 That most of the time I feel like it's not how I expected it to be, but also I don't think I had any expectations. Like when you're a kid, you dream about what you'll do when you're a teenager or when you "grow up", and when you're a teen you start dreaming about college and your career and what it will be like when you get married. And then as a young adult you might dream about starting your family or buying your first house, or where you'll move to on your next career step. But as far as I can tell, not very many of us spend much time in our earlier adult years dreaming about what life will be like when we are empty nesters or grandparents, beyond maybe some vague plans of what we'd like to do when we retire and don't have to plan around work all the time. So all that to say, it has surprised me that I was so completely without expectations or plans and it keeps surprising me that I'm --- years old and we've been married for --- years, and my kids are ---- years old already. Like when did that happen?

6. Insert your own random thought here.

Another progress report on settling into our house: Little by little it's getting more organized. I am taking my time choosing new furniture for the living room because what we have is perfectly fine, and I don't want to pick something I don't love just for the sake of getting it. I have a small gateleg table on order for the kitchen and we're going to give the table and chairs that is in there now to our son. That will free up some room in the kitchen and help me figure out cabinet organization in there. I started unpacking the china and such and getting it into the china cabinet, so that's a few less boxes. Tonight we bought a floor lamp because if there is one thing this house needs it's light! The windows are big but there really aren't overhead light fixtures except in the kitchen and bathrooms. That means there's no chandelier in the dining area, so a good floor lamp or two was a must! I've picked out the bedframe I want for the guest room so that will be the next project - doing a final measurement and getting that ordered. And while we're waiting, there's a dressing table I bought from IKEA that needs to be put together for my bedroom. Whew! Lots to do!

New hall bench - the bakers rack will get moved over

starting to look like an actual dining room!

How are you spending any summer break time you have? Leave a comment and let me know!



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WQ - Celebrating Milestones



I've discovered that every time I've reached a milestone I think I'm there, but there's another there waiting for me. ~Sara Benincasa



Isn't that the way it usually goes? As soon as we reach one goal we've set for ourselves, there's another one to start working towards. The milestones turn out to be stepping stones!



Remember to celebrate milestones as you prepare for the road ahead. ~Nelson Mandela


Sooner or later we all discover that the important moments in life are not the advertised ones, not the birthdays, the graduations, the weddings, not the great goals achieved. The real milestones are less prepossessing. They come to the door of memory unannounced, stray dogs that amble in, sniff around a bit and simply never leave. Our lives are measured by these. ~Susan B. Anthony

This reminds me of the times I've heard it said that we don't usually know when we are doing something for the last time. We mark our children's growth and achievements by the "firsts" - their first steps, their first birthday, their first day of school, and the first times we do things with them. But seldom do we realize that we have just pushed our child on a swing for the last time, or held their hand to walk across the street for the last time, or read them a bedtime story for the last time. We might not even realize that we just loaned them the car keys for the last time, or just helped them with homework for the last time. Those are the memories that surprise you as it occurs to you that it's been awhile. But those are important milestones too, as our kids reach independence.


Celebrate each milestone before moving on to the next!


Let every birthday be a festival, a time when the gladness of the house finds expression in flowers, in gifts, in a little fête. Never should a birthday be passed over without note, or as if it were a common day, never should it cease to be a garlanded milestone in the road of life. ~Margaret Elizabeth Sangster



I'm very pleased with each advancing year. It stems back to when I was forty. I was a bit upset about reaching that milestone, but an older friend consoled me. "Don't complain about growing old - many, many people do not have that privilege." ~Earl Warren

The United States just celebrated a wonderful milestone - 250 years! Perhaps a young country, but that is 250 years of freedom and progress and achievement, which is really something, and definitely a milestone worth celebrating!  See: America 250 - Independence Day 2026 for my thoughts.






Never mind about 1066 William the Conqueror, 1087 William the Second. Such things are not going to affect one's life . . . but 1932 the Mars ar and 1936 Maltesers and 1937 the Kit Kat - these dates are milestones in history and should be seared into the memory of every child in the country. ~Roald Dahl

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And other thoughts besides mine, and other ways of thinking. 
~Gregory Maguire~

Wednesday Quotes 2026 Themes

January 7 - Resolutions
January 21 - Motivation
February 4 - Eating Out/Restaurants
February 18 - Being Responsible
March 4 - Libraries
March 18 - Perseverance
April 1 - Simplicity
April 15 - Conquering Fear
April 29 - Making a Difference
May 13 - Family Ties
May 27 - Courage
June 10 - Teachers/Mentors
June 24 - Connecting with Nature
July 8 - Milestones
July 22 - Sunrise
August 5 - Patience
August 19 - Taking a Break/Rest
September 2 - Learning from Mistakes
September 16 - Best Friends
September 30 - Elegance
October 14 - Reaching Goals
October 28 - Dreams/Nightmares
November 11 - Integrity
November 25 - Generosity
December 9 - Beauty in Nature
December 23 - True Love


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