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Garden Update…with new toy Remote Spinner

I’ve been trying to figure out what to do with this repurposed metal art globe I bought at the Benicia Peddler’s Fair recently. I tried putting a plant in it, but I didn’t like having the bottom of the pot showing all that much. I’ll probably end up putting some spherical decoration in it, but I like it empty as well.

With a different vendor at that same event, I bought this Vallejo sign which is comprised of repurposed license plates. It includes Ohio (where my husband is from) and Massachusetts (where he also lived). At the end of this video, you will see that I put an optical illusion item at the end of the globe, but I decided that one will warrant its own remote-controlled spinner, which I’m ordering. I think the visual is more dramatic with the Vallejo sign, even though I might ultimately move it to another part of the garden.

In our garden, I like having kinetic activities to go with nature. We have bird feeders, de facto bird baths, our pack of little dogs wandering around the various tiers, swings (gravity egg chairs), and many comfortable places to nap. Most importantly toward this end, we have four water features that turn on with our smart home at sunrise and turn off at sunset daily, when our solar lights kick in. Some creative, festive lighting also turns on indoors and outdoors at sunset (as it changes throughout the year). Many of those are controlled by smart plugs, so when we say “good night” they do not remain on until sunrise.

From all points of the backyard, including in the hot tub, one smart device or another will pick up commands to change the music or turn something or other on or off.

This new movement of the globe and other forthcoming decor will add a new element of motion for those to rest in what I hope is a pastoral sanctuary when they visit our home and garden.

Let me know what you think!

Timber Going Strong and almost 18.5!

All good news for our most senior dog, Timber, who we always thought resembled the famous Grumpy Cat meme. We took her on from distant relatives when she was already a senior of double digits. She survived cancer about six years ago without more than surgery on her leg to remove a large tumor. She is still going strong and soon will officially be 18.5 years old. She still gets lots of exercise daily wandering the backyard and house, going up steps, has a great appetite, and despite her not doing it on cue in the video, she gives me kisses all the time.

Gaggles of Gays at Downtown Vallejo August Nights

Another fun “August Summer Night” in downtown Vallejo last night! And yes, my shirt DOES say, “Don’t be a Salty Bitch.” It was the first time I wore it in public and I got a lot of laughs and compliments on it.

There was lots of dancing to excellent live music, we stopped by the Anchor Pantry, shopped at thrift stores, and we dined at the new-ish Thai Place on Sonoma Blvd. When this gaggle of five gays walked in, we soon found out the other occupied table also had five gays. What are the odds? Go Vallejo!

Here is some of the music and dancing spoken about. Also amazingly, the man with the white shirt is the father-in-law of Antonio’s sister who lives nearby in Walnut Creek. He performs with his band regularly at the Empress Theatre, so he recognized Antonio and Michael and came over and talked to us for a while, trying to get us all to dance with him.

I know I’m gay, but I don’t usually notice shoes, but these ones are to die for! You can see her walk by in the video above too!