Living a Dream
Life is a highway.... I am living a dream as I travel and explore our world. What will I find around the next corner?
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Winter Garden Challenges
Monday, February 9, 2026
Iceland
For a few years I would have occasion to ride my bike near a large building that indicated it was the "Sports Basement". As I didn't need any sporting equipment I never bothered to swing over one block to check it out. However, one of my sons mentioned that it is a great place to get athletic shoes at somewhat of a discount, as well as any other sporting equipment, or sports clothing you might desire.
A few years ago I wandered over that way and discovered that it is quite the sports store, but also that it is an intriguing historical building. The Olympic size rink was opened in the fall of 1940. Several world championships were held there. A bit of research told me that Sonja Henie skated there at the grand opening.

Sunday, February 8, 2026
Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker
I arrived in Oakland on Saturday, grabbed my bike and made the trek (.7 mile) up to College Avenue (in Berkeley) to pick up a few things to sustain my soul - well, at least my body - over the next few days.
Saturday, February 7, 2026
BART and Beyond
I do wear a mask in the airport and on the plane. Here I am on the Air Train heading to the BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) station. If I land at a reasonable hour, and the weather is decent, I'll use BART. I have about a half mile walk from the BART station to the condo. If it is dark, or not a good situation for walking, I use Uber or Lyft.
I thought the airport and public transit would be inundated with folks in jerseys because of the upcoming Super Bowl. These were the only folks I saw sporting jerseys.
Friday, February 6, 2026
Trifling
I was asked to make a dessert for dinner at a neighbor's. I began to mull over ideas. I do find it intriguing how my brain 'hop scotches' from one thing to another! I call it the evolution of an idea.
So my first thought was to make my mother's famous mocha cake. Yum! But, I don't have the three cake pans it requires for the coffee-laced sponge cakes (they are in California). But, that's OK, I've made it as a jelly roll before.
| Not my cake, but it looks like it! From: livforcake.com |
But then....
I have come to realize that I'm getting more sensitive to caffeine. This cake has espresso in the cake, in the filling and in the icing. It also has some chocolate in it, which can also keep me awake. Maybe the attendees at the dinner have the same sensitivity???
So, what then?
Ah, strawberries are in season here in Florida (if our freezing temps have totally done the crop in). I can make a jelly roll with a nice sponge cake, make a filling using fresh strawberries, add a whipped cream frosting and garnish with more berries. That would be perfect! It's near Valentine's Day, and what would be more appropriate than a pretty red and white cake?!
Wait, wait! Do I have a trifle bowl here? Yes, indeed! I will use the berries and a sponge cake, along with some whipped cream and make a beautiful, tasty, seasonal dessert! Great! The evolution of my idea has led me here.
Should I infuse the berries with some sort of fancy liqueur? Perhaps some Chambord? Let me check the Internet. I mean, really, why should anyone have cook books anymore, with so many options at our fingertips. (But it is so much fun paging through cookbooks and magazines and enjoying all of the photos, the heft of the book, the odor of the ink and so forth!) Regardless, I look up 'Strawberry Trifle' to check out ideas others have for how to make a scrumptious, simple, elegant, seasonal dessert.
Looky here....
Here's an amazing post with a whole list of tempting trifles. I didn't really think about the options out there. Shame on me, I am usually more creative than that!

But...
the evolution of an idea is complete!
Carrot cake trifle it is!
Will mine look anything like this?
Time will tell!
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Is Democracy on the Chopping Block?
These words, attributed to Alexander Tytler* in 1790, to my mind seem to have been prophetic, sadly so. They make a person stop and think. And you? What do you think?
“Democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship. The average age of the world’s greatest civilizations has been 200 years.
Great nations rise and fall. The people go from bondage to spiritual truth, to great courage, from courage to liberty, from liberty to abundance, from abundance to selfishness, from selfishness to complacency, from complacency to apathy, from apathy to dependence, from dependence back again to bondage…”

This Year's Quilt Challenge
This is the blurb that will be in our newsletter explaining the challenge:
This year’s quilt challenge is “The challenge of the States” in honor of our country’s 250th anniversary! Participants are asked to pick the name of one of our 50 states from a hat. They will have the opportunity to research that state.
- What is the state’s flower?
- What about the State bird?
- Is there a State quilt block or quilt?
- Are there colors associated with the state?
- What is the State song or motto and what designs does that inspire?
From there, participants will create an entry for display and judging (by attendees) at the annual Christmas party.
Entries may be any size and may be created using any quilting/fabric technique.
- Illinois is boring.
- I can't do Alabama.
- Is Mississippi a 'red' state? (I was very tempted to pull up a map on my phone to show her what color it was in the illustration 😂)
- I won't do Kansas, (and as she threw the state back into the hat), I'm not gonna do this unless I get a state I like.
- Yay! I got Texas! (She said as she pulled her hand out of the hat with nothing in it!)
Winter Garden Challenges
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Despite a bungled delivery, and due to Mr.'s generosity in driving back to the house to rescue the shipment from the rain, it arrived sa...
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Perhaps I should have taken a car larger than my MINI Cooper to Hobby Lobby. Did you know that Hobby Lobby will take special orders? The hu...