Had a wonderful day at Joshua tree national Park. After sunset, we had an amazing full moon rise. The shadows are from the moon.
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Enjoyed a wonderful sunset at Joshua to national Park.
Did your mom have a GE iron? Must weight 5lbs.
My old electrical sockets from 1961
Dated light and plug
New 3 prong plug
Three new plugs on my newly painted wall
Having fun updating my “new” condo in Palm Springs.
Ted Boutrous, one of the lawyers representing NPR against the Trump administration explains what comes next in their lawsuit over Trump's executive order targeting NPR's funding.
Enjoying Palm Springs.
It’s a Kylie world!
I love her! Mylène Farmer. youtu.be/r1Le-dAocI8?...
Made it though passport control. Leaving Istanbul. Had a fabulous time TK0079
Chiharu Shiota's solo exhibition "Between Worlds," organized on Istanbul Modern's invitation as part of the 100th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Japan and Türkiye, centers on the artist's sense of being "somewhere in between." In shaping the exhibition's conceptual framework,
Shiota draws on Istanbul's location between Asia and Europe. She is also inspired by Istanbul Modern's location in Karaköy, one of the city's busiest districts and home to its historic, centuries-old harbor. The artist weaves a connection between the ships docking and departing from the harbor, the passengers traveling on these ships, their stories, and her own migration story from Japan to Germany.
In her installation at Istanbul Modern, the artist wraps the entire gallery with web-like red threads and places the suitcases inside this intricate mass, emphasizing the theme of "presence in the absence." Red, the color most frequently used by the artist, represents the flow of blood and life coursing through veins, metaphorically connecting people, emotions, and memories. Each suitcase represents an individual from the artist's perspective.
Enjoying my last day of Istanbul. Istanbul Modern #istanbulmodern
Starting my last day in Istanbul. Cats on a hot tin roof. #istanbul
Çamlica mosque, Istanbul
Çamlica mosque, Istanbul
Inside Çamlica mosque, Istanbul
Inside Çamlica mosque, Istanbul
Enjoying my day tour, Çamlica mosque
Made it to the Asian side of Istanbul. On an all day tacky tour.
View of Hagia Sophia
A cat lying on the sidewalk, enjoying the sun, eyes closed, smiling
#istanbul Hagia Sophia Church was built in AD 537, with minarets added in the 15th–16th centuries when it became a mosque.
And a cat.
Three cats sitting on orange cushions, enjoying the sun in the café.
#istanbul #knitting Cat-a-chino, Munro novo cafe Istanbul, a morning of knitting.
#istanbul enjoying the city sites…
Where is our humanity?
I’ve been in Istanbul a couple of weeks now, been really good shopping, eating, drinking at local, small businesses. But today it’s rainy rainy rainy. A day to knit and write notes to friends. Dam you Patrick Storme for giving me a soul, lol. I have sinned. Sometimes you want familiar.
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Beautiful Sunday morning
We all are on the same path. Give the ones you love all that you can Good Morning Blue Sky
Thousands of demonstrators rallied across the Bay Area and around the United States on Saturday as part of “Hands Off,” a national movement protesting President Trump and Elon Musk’s efforts to cut federal funding and restrict protections for marginalized groups.
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Millions of people and so many amazing signs. #Handsoff2025
View of Istanbul
New apt in Istanbul. A patio looking over the Sea of Marmara.
It’s Sunday here in Istanbul. I think it’s time to find a cafè and knit. A cat cafè of course!