My post for today of flowers...Here.
Black Mountain
Thursday, March 31, 2022
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Monday, March 28, 2022
A town, a war, the people, a house, the book...
Vicki's reading will be Thursday, April 14, 10:00am to noon at the Education Room of the Black Mountain Public Library
Tickets: FREE to the public, but attendees are asked to RSVP ahead of time.The Antebellum house in Marshall, NC
A sweet little orange guy welcomed us.
Sunday, March 27, 2022
European alliances in 2022...FYI
Today's image for your information:
European Union and NATO member states
Notes: The United States and Canada are also NATO member countries.
Source: European Union, NATO
Credit: Nick Underwood/NPR
Saturday, March 26, 2022
Friday, March 25, 2022
A walk around the Community gardens
Here's the link to my other blog.
Sorry I am getting lazy, but this way you can see all those pictures I took on my walk!
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
Sunday, March 13, 2022
Black Mountain early spring views
Next to a parking lot on Sutton St., just downhill from the Center for the Arts.
Today's quote:
The simplest questions are the most profound. Where were you born? Where is your home? Where are you going? What are you doing? Think about these once in a while and watch your answers change. -Richard Bach, writer (b. 23 Jun 1936)
Friday, March 11, 2022
Catching sight of some beauty
In 2 days (Correction, tomorrow) we're due for snow. And of course a few frosts at night before that.
So when I was in town yesterday, I clicked the old iPhone camera toward just about any and all color I saw!
Sweet tiny grape hyacints.
A memory may feel abstract or immaterial, but it is actually a biochemical process taking place in the brain. It involves neurons communicating with each other via the “wires” or synapses connecting them.
The pathway an electrochemical signal follows as it continually travels from neuron to synapse to neuron constitutes a memory. Whenever you have that memory, the same pathway gets activated. And the more it’s activated, the more it becomes hardwired into the brain’s circuitry. Eventually, it becomes a long-term memory.
Activation also requires enzymes, molecules that set off chemical reactions. The problem is that these enzymes don’t exist for longer than a week. If a memory is to endure, it would seem that the enzymes would have to remain functioning for years or even decades.
Once the enzymes turn off, one would expect the memories to go with them. “This became a holy grail in neuroscience,” Lisman says. “How can a molecule in your brain serve as a memory? How does nature accomplish this?”
—John Lisman
Wednesday, March 9, 2022
Sunday, March 6, 2022
Blooming first
I happened to turn onto Church St. the other day, from downtown Black Mountain. I was surprised to see a beautiful blossoming tree!
It was only March 5th. What's going on?
It was already evening so I didn't get that wonderful of photos...So I drove by again on Sunday, Mar 6...
A friend suggested it's a Bradford Pear, which are usually the first blooming trees around here. But the shape is wrong. It's still possible though.
Today's Quote:
Being able to listen well is a superpower. While listening to someone you love keep asking them “Is there more?”, until there is no more.
Learn how to learn from those you disagree with, or even offend you. See if you can find the truth in what they believe.
Kevin Kelly
Kevin Kelly is founding executive editor of Wired magazine, and a former editor/publisher of the Whole Earth Review. He has also been a writer, photographer, conservationist, and student of Asian and digital culture.
Thursday, March 3, 2022
Update on Lakehood house building.
The new house in the Lakehood...I blogged about it a couple of weeks ago HERE.
But it really belongs in my Black Mountain blog.
There wasn't anyone doing construction when I was there...and rain had blown in on the floor. But the sun was back out, and more dry days were forecast soon.
Today's quote:
The softer you sing, the louder you're heard. -Donovan, musician (b. 10 May 1946)
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Ole's daffodils
Oh joy. A favorite restaurant has daffodils blooming today (March 1, 2022)!