Thursday, June 19, 2025

Picture Perfect

gorgeous sunrise
Our son, daughter-in-law, granddaughter and granddog came for a visit last weekend. It had been over a year since they have come here, so it was very exciting to see them. Not that we haven't gone to their home, but it is always fun to be able to show off the grandbaby in our neighborhood.

So many people were generous in lending us the items we would need, like a crib, booster seat, extra toys, etc. That is one of the things I love most about living in Imagery - ask and you shall receive.

Despite a dismal forecast, the weather cooperated while they were here. We were able to visit parks, take her to the community pool, play outside and go on walks. We had a fabulous time, and can't wait to see them again in August. I'm not allowed to share photos of A on any social media, but trust me when I say she is so cute and at a lovable age.

Imagery cornhole tournament
In other news, we played in the community cornhole tournament in the same sex divisions as well as the couples division. Suffice it to say we did not win any medals. The last time Imagery held a big tournament, we took first place in couples. We probably haven't tossed a bean bag since then, so there you go. 

The flowers at our house have been loving all the rain we have had this spring. The front in particular looks gorgeous. The heat is coming in this week, so hopefully the natural beauty will hold up to it. We had a drip irrigation system installed last fall, so we are counting on it to do its job.

front yard



 

Monday, June 9, 2025

Hoofing It

Last week I had my last (hopefully) appointment with the podiatrist regarding the issue I've been having with the second toe on my left foot. As I explained to him, from a pain standpoint it no longer feels as though I am walking on a marble. However, I do still have a burning sensation on the bottom of that foot at times. He performed his normal examination of feeling the toes and pressing on the bottom of my foot right beneath the toes.

orthotics
He is very pleased with the progress that has been made. He said it is nice and tight under the toe now, whereas before it was very loose due to the ligament being stretched out. In terms of the pain, he explained that it was to be expected as the healing continues. He does not want me to wear the toe splint at all, but wants me to continue to use the orthotic that they sold me on my first visit. In fact he said I will always need to wear them because I do not have any padding at all on the bottom of my feet. That is due to age and the bunions I have had forever on both feet. Because of that, I am never to go barefoot.

I actually had purchased a second orthotic from them at my last visit so that I always have a clean pair. I asked if I could trim a little off the front of them so that they would fit in all of my shoes, and he said that was fine.

So, overall very good news. I hope that eventually the burning sensation will disappear, but if not it is not the end of the world. The pain is very tolerable, and the fact that I did not need to have surgery is quite awesome.

Friday, June 6, 2025

Tianyu Lights Festival

Tianyu Lights Festival
Tuesday night several of us who are working on the lanterns for the Mount Holly Lantern Parade attended the Tianyu Lights Festival in Charlotte. Tianyu strives to bring authentic Chinese lanterns traditions to the US and Europe. We thought it would be fun to see how their lanterns are constructed, and also get inspiration for building our own lanterns. We arrived early enough that we could see the lanterns in the daylight, but stayed until it got dark out.

The theme for this year's Mount Holly parade is "Into the Deep Blue Sea", and we already know that we our entry will be based on the incredibly successful Baby Shark YouTube video. We will obviously build the main characters, but are looking for ideas for other items to add. The Tianyu show had quite a few lanterns that were water-related, and that gave us some good ideas.

While the Tianyu lanterns are constructed of wire, lights and fabric, our lanterns are wire, lights and colored paper. But still the ideas are somewhat transferable. The festival was very well done, and included some live performances as well. They had quite a few lanterns that were interactive for the attendees, as well as many that were mechanized. We were all happy that we attended the show, and it was fun to get together in a manner that didn't involve sitting and working on our own lanterns! 

Chinese lanterns