Posted in July 2013

Yawning For Coffee

Coffeeholics (Bill), early risers, up-all-nighters, and anyone who feels like a bear in the morning, this is for YOU. Douwe Egberts, the Dutch coffee corporation, has created a coffee machine that dispenses coffee when a person – get this – yawns.  The machine uses facial recognition software to detect yawning and then, voilà, dispenses free … Continue reading

Telling Tails

A few years ago, I broke my tailbone.  My shoes slipped on our carpeted stairs and the next thing I knew I was bouncing like a ball.  Bump, bump, bump. I was bruised and so sore.  As anyone who has fallen on their tailbone can tell you, the pain of sitting or lying in bed … Continue reading

Outdoor Art: Sculptures For All To Enjoy

I love seeing art brought outdoors, free for all to behold, as a part of the environment. During my vacation I came across a variety of outdoor sculptures.  Some of them were whimsical, while others expressed deeper meaning.  I really appreciated the way in which each sculpture enhanced outdoor space, adding artistic interest to commercial … Continue reading

A Vicarious Simple Pleasure

Sometimes the simple pleasures in life come to you when you are watching someone else enjoying a simple pleasure. While on vacation in Salt Lake City, Utah, we spotted a young girl darting playfully across a large outdoor fountain.  As the seemingly choreographed jets sent water straight up, the girl would run across the fountain … Continue reading

Parades & Kids of All Ages

Life has been so busy these days, what with travel, holidays, birthdays, and cats! It’s all good, though – so much to see and do, there’s never a dull moment.  I will be sharing much of my happy chaos in posts to follow.  For now I’d like to show you scenes from our local Independence … Continue reading