Sunday, March 22, 2026

Blogophilia 39.17: Spring in Bloom

Marvin Martian & Commander K says, We just want to take this opportunity to thank ALL of our Blogophilian friends for joining in the challenges each week! WE APPRECIATE ALL OF YOU SO MUCH! And to former Blogo writers, we sincerely invite ALL of you to return to Blogophilia and write with us again – we miss reading your amazing writes. Remember that it’s never too late to start writing again!!

Facebook Blogophilia group HERE and blog topic parameters & how it works on WordPress HERE

Hard Bonus: Incorporate a bluebird

Easy Bonus: 
Mention something pink

Tulips, the flower under your nose… Speak softly

Nothing reminds us better than Spring In Bloom that we need nature but nature doesn’t need us. The cycle of new growth popping from the ground, tree branches, shrubbery, the earth… A smell nothing can imitate, calling the partial migrating bluebirds to seek their territory…

I’d like to live in the Chilean area, where flamingosrose-haired tarantulas, and pink fairy armadillos live amongst the bell flowers. The weather is warm, the food has flavor, and the styles have flair! If You Go To Chile, I’m coming with you, for real!

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Blogophilia 38.17: The Ayes (or Eyes) Have It

Marvin Martian says: This week’s theme is “The Ayes (Eyes) Have It,” so keep your eyes wide open for inspiration—preferably something green and something gold, as those colors do look rather splendid across the Martian landscape. Come make me proud and join us at Blogophilia, the place for blogging, fun, and friendship for 17 years and counting. Now then… shall we begin?

Blogophilia group on Facebook, HERE and on WordPress, blog topic parameters & how it works HERE

Hard Bonus: Incorporate the phrase “make me proud”

Easy Bonus: 
Include something green and something gold

Miniscule America in Switzerland

When visiting other countries, I’ve never understood why anyone goes to their own cultural food… Unless, of course, you’re there long term, and maybe you’re feeling homesick. When my son & I visited Japan, we went to various eateries in Tokyo, and we ate at a different place each meal for breakfast & lunch. We went to my father’s apartment & my stepmother cooked dinner for us, and I’m perpetually grateful. Even when we went to my uncle & aunt in Tsu, Mie (just east of Kyoto), my uncle mostly cooked, and he’s the absolute best home cook for real. So, The Ayes Have It for having local & native food wherever we visit, and seriously, when it comes to authentic stuff, our eyes had it for that stuff, too! We had the opportunity to try the Japanese KFC or McDonald’s. I’m sure there was a BK and other ones there, too, but he’s one to always make me proud by being an explorer. Now, if he’d actually get interested in being the next generation of a Packer Fan, that would be great. Go, Pack, Go!

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Blogophilia 37.17: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow

Martian Marvin says: Greetings, Dear Earthlings and Fellow Blogophilians!! Welcome to Week 37 of Year 17 in Blogophilia! Spring is happening next week! Oops did you remember to set spring forward and set your clocks ahead? This Earthling had a Martian Moment and forgot…. which explains my lateness in posting! ooooopssss

Blogophilia Facebook group HERE & WordPress blog topic parameters & how it works HERE

Hard Bonus: Include a lyric from INXS

Easy Bonus: 
Mention a city in Oregon

Cemented In Place

It seems as if life is full of fleeting moments… People we care about, health, memory, a career, etc… “All those years of learning, Just to learn again” INXS – Underneath the Colours album, Just to Learn Again… Maybe Milwaukie, OR (not to be confused with Milwaukee, WI, the city/county just north of me) is a place I could visit without losing direction because that river looks as dirty as Racine’s Root River… but that thought is Here Today, Gone Tomorrow because if I were to move out of the Midwest to a coastal state, it would be to The State of Massachusetts, probably in Plymouth

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Blogophilia 36.17: Where the Eagles Fly

Facebook blogophilia group HERE

Blog topic parameters & how it works on WordPress HERE

Hard Bonus: Include the phrase “live for today”

Easy Bonus: 
Incorporate a boulder or big rock

High on the Perch

In Native American culture, eagles are highly revered and are sacred creatures that symbolize strength, wisdom, freedom, & spiritual/divine connections. In the Southwest, it might be a hawk, but eagles are kind of like masters of the sky.

Where the Eagles Fly is near big lakes, especially with a lot of fish & preserves, coastlines & rivers with unfrozen water. We have an eagle’s nest at our courthouse, which is the tallest building here. There’s even an eagle cam for when the eggs hatch & we get to see the chicks turn into fledglings and eaglets. It’s pretty neat.

Even though it’s good to plan for the future, sometimes you just have to live for today since tomorrow isn’t promised. Just don’t kiss the Blarney Stone then go to California, or else the Buttermilks might fall on your head. Well, maybe not, but just travel safely for your traveling pleasures.