rainy autumn day

It is dusk now, all day a solitary cricket was chirping when I went out back. We had crunchy dry leaves falling for some time but now they are pliable and in autumn colors and more numerous.

Well, guess I can only speak to those parts of the day I was awake. After I fed Bode and gave him his pills at 8 am, went back to bed and slept until early afternoon.

Sure is no doubt that the seasons are turning.

These photos are from last Friday (Sept 24), when it was sunny.

I have broken with former practice, have been taking Bode along in the car and stopping by the River Trail while out on errands. It is too far for him to walk from the house. Actually, the car has been his motorized dog house for some time.

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Back to TwentyTen

Enough playing around, I have gone back to the elegant TwentyTen theme after creating a child theme and a couple new templates.

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Mito Awareness Week

MitoAction Awareness week radio clip graphic

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table test

This is a demonstration of a plugin for constructing and editing tables without having to deal with HTML code.

I actually have all these plants, you can see photos of some of them on my home page and here in the blog.

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-table-reloaded/

Note: WP Table Reloaded (above) is no longer being supported. I replaced it with TablePress by the same developer, Tobias Bäthge, on 17 June 2017. It migrated the original table easily although I did an export to a CSV table first just to be sure.

Plant Inventory

Landscaping details for 2010 -- small yard, lots of variety with a mixture of plantings in the ground and in pots on the deck.
PlantTypeColors
AloeAnnual (potted)
Alpine strawberryPerennialWhite
AlyssumAnnualWhite
AmaryllisHouse plant (bulb, potted)?
Bell pepperAnnualWhite
Black RaspberryPerennialWhite
ChivesPerennialViolet
ColumbinePerennialPink/yellow, Purple/yellow, Yellow/white
Coral Bells (Huchera)PerennialRed
Daffodil (Narcissus)Perennial (bulb)Yellow, White
Fig treeHouse plant (potted)
Forget-me-notPerennial (seeds itself)Blue with yellow centers
GarlicBulb, plant in late summer harvest the next year
GeraniumAnnual (potted)Pink with red centers
Honeysuckle (Wiegela)ShrubPink
Hosta (several varieties)PerennialViolet
HoyaHouse plant (potted)Pink
ImpatiensAnnual (potted)Hot pink, salmon pink.
Jade treeHouse plant (potted)White
LavenderPerennialViolet
LobeliaAnnualDeep blue
NasturtiumAnnualOrange, Red, Peach, Yellow
New Guinea ImpatiensAnnual (potted)Scarlet
Pansy (Viola)AnnualBlue, yellow, orange
Parsley, flat leaf (Italian)Annual
Pineapple SageAnnualScarlet
Red RaspberryPerennialWhite
RosemaryShrub (potted)Violet
Sedum, variegated leafPerennial
SnapdragonAnnualYellow, violet, mahogany, combinations
ThymeWoody herb (potted)Violet
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don’t be evil

Although this is my main blog (imported into Facebook and other social networking sites via an RSS feed) I set up one on Blogger too. It was for the usual reasons, to figure out how things work.

green katydid on alpine strawberry leaf

So there was the picture I took of a green katydid in a background of different leaf textures from my front flower bed and my statement of enjoyment listening to the variety of insect songs in August. What you do to get free web sites is to agree to allow advertising to appear on your posts. The ads that appear on the main page aren’t very offensive, but to my horror, what came up on the single post page http://kathy-graff.blogspot.com/2010/08/where-did-summer-go.html was ads for insecticides and exterminators!

I have to say that the title for today’s post was going to include brainwashing and crass commercialism and lack of empathy.

After I saw the ads, I posted a comment urging readers to not solve their “problems” by spreading poison. That insects should be considered a problem is bad in itself, a real insult to the bumble bees that are out there right now pollinating the red raspberry blossoms in my side yard.

I wonder if Google might come up with an empathy component for AdWords? For instance, if a parent posts about their grief at the loss of a child, putting up ads for children’s clothing and toys might actually be counterproductive for the advertiser.

I had also thought that perhaps there might be a way to classify a site as personal rather than commercial. I have seen some free sites that post disclaimers about the nature of the ads that might appear. Unfortunately this probably won’t work because commercialism is so deeply ingrained in our culture. There is some hope, maybe after a long enough wait for consumer spending to get us out of this recession, there might be some incentive to make changes.

I have to admit that I tried running Google Adwords on this site for a while. Back in the days before the internet was totally overrun by commercial interests, you could get a fair income that way, often from book sales. Now I am thinking the situation fits in with the warnings your parents probably gave you when you were growing up to not take “free” candy from strangers. It is not just child abuse here, those ads I am seeing on my Blogger post amount to rape of mother earth.

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