How was the Summer Solstice in your area yesterday? In mine, it wasn't very hot and I mostly stayed home. I still got tired from the weather. Now it's expected to be in the 70s and 80s for the rest of this week. I can't imagine how tired I'm going to get from that. Just glad it isn't expected to be in the 100s.
I only wish it had been this warm when we went to beach at work a week ago. But then the location of the beach tends to be a little foggy.
It's become an annual trip at work. It was this Monday, at Lovers Point, the same beach we attended last year. It was a bit foggy at first, but some sun, though not a lot, came out for a while. Here are few phots from several I took.
I won't speak too much on the Orange Menace's birthday, but here are some photos I just want to get out. One of these came up on my Facebook memories today, along with photos from the first No Kings Protest in my hometown.
All the major graduations at the various levels of schools have taken place this past week, ending with the high school.
How many graduations did you have during your school years? And were the pre-high-school ceremonies called "graduations" or promotions"? I was of a time when there were no pre-school or kindergarten graduations. Not to mention that Pre-K or TK did not exist then. For me, graduations were just for junior high school (now called middle school), high school, community college and university. Our eight-grade graduation (which people now insist be called a promotion) did not have caps. Yet, now it seems pre-schoolers and kindergarteners sport caps at their graduations.
I also graduated in the years before social media, and do not recall any of my ceremonies getting out of hand as described in this video.
Not having children, I have not seen any ceremonies like this in person. However, on Facebook groups focused on my neighborhood happenings, people have been asking for someone to make graduation leis out of paper money or candy. And the high school has forbidden wearing high-heels, carrying balls or other decorations during the procession. I don't recall any of this happening at my graduation. One thing I enjoyed about growing up in the 1980s. Nothing had to be that elaborate then. But in the age of social media, people think events like this should be filled with action and decorations just to go viral online. All we had in my day were still photographs that are now lying in a box somewhere in the garage.
Colleen at The Thursday 13 holds a weekly blogging prompt where bloggers make a list of 13 things on Thursdays. The topic is for you to choose. The blog host doesn't have any official graphics to display on the Thursday 13 posts, so I decided to whip one up myself. 🙂
Most of you already know about Fathers' Day, Flag Day and Juneteenth (a federal holiday since 2021). Here are some bizarre celebrations this month, found here.
Maybe in Another Life--Taylor Jenkins Reid (9 squares): DNF Last Month, Not in a Series, Father, Found Family, Physical Book, Shelf Love, Book Club Read, Fated/Mated/Bonded, Free Space
Once again, joining this one at a private Facebook group.
Welcome to our 25th edition of BCBE!
5 points: Freebie - read a book that is at least 200 pages
• 10 points: Read a book set in a country different than the one you reside in (from BCBE13; this category had the most books selected than any other category we’ve done with 137 books chosen that challenge)
*****The following two are similar but definitely different. Make sure you read and comprehend what we’re asking for before making your choice AND see notes in comments of examples*****
• 10 points: read book 2, book 5, book 20 or book 25 in a series
• 15 points: read a book with the words two or five or twenty-five in the title; we will allow the words second, fifth, or twenty-fifth as well
• 20 points: read a book where the author’s name is Silver, cover font is silver, or word “silver” is in title
• 20 points: read an award winning book from the last twenty five years (you MUST list what award and what year it won)
• 25 points: read a book where the main character is 25 years old or early adulthood
• 30 points: read a book originally published in 1925 or 2025 or 25 years ago (2001)