Sunday Selections #799

 Long ago, Kim of Frog Ponds Rock, (who no longer blogs), dreamed up a meme called Sunday Selections. 

A place where those who were willing could put up photos they wanted to share, new, old, good, bad or indifferent, any photos you please. 

Nothing rude or vulgar though.

And we don't mind at all if other bloggers care to join us.

In memory of Elephant's Child, the meme is now continued by myself and a few others. Andrew is one.  Messymimi is another. Drop in to their blogs and have a look.

Wisewebwoman has also been joining us occasionally.

Charlotte's colour of the month for July is Jade Green.


a sinkhole has appeared in the street the twins live in, but there is no danger to them as they are not allowed to play in the front yard, with there being no fencing in that area. It isn't a huge hole, but worrying all the same, what if more ground opens up?


you'll never guess what I bought! Oh, wait, it's written on the box...


Ta-Da!! Your basic treadmill, not the monster sized Gym variety and wouldn't you know this is the only spot where it fits? So I do my daily walking staring at those dvd shelves.

With my i-pod plugged into my ears.

Speed begins at 1 mile per hour (not km) and can be increased to 11 miles per hour. Currently I walk at 3.5 miles per hour for 30 minutes twice a day. When I can do that without getting all sweaty, I will increase my time but not the speed. Yet. 

There is one thing that bothers me: as soon as I step off, my head is "swimmy" and I need to sit with my eyes closed for about 5 minutes. Is this normal? 


Hazard Restoration. I have never seen this parked by the flats/units/apartments (ooh posh, apartments 😁) and wondered why it was here. No one here is cooking drugs, so I think possibly it was there for mould removal in a wet area, someone's bath/laundry.


this lawn almost fits the Jade Green of Charlotte's colour of the month, but what's going on with the soccer/basketball balls?

I found the purple one in my garden a few weeks back and rolled it over to that side across the driveway so whoever owned it could see it and claim it. Then a second ball appeared and now there are four. It's a mystery.


one of the side paths between blocks has been widened to facilitate the easier use of a mobility vehicle, good to see people being looked after, there are more and more of these mobility devices around here now as tenants age.


early morning sun on the branches of one of my favourite trees


which has ivy growing up its trunk quite thickly and growing fast. I hope it isn't going to eventually harm the tree. That ivy is higher than my head already.

a deconstructed something, possibly a sprayer of some kind since I spied a nozzle lying between the parts.


I find it interesting that the leaves on this tree are yellowing from the bottom first when many other trees (different types) have changing leaves more randomly spaced.


pretty aren't they?


a little more of Charlotte's Jade Green. Look closely. Does my gherkin seem surprised that I am slicing it?


a burst of recent sun between rain showers made this shadow which I noticed is also striping the shelves there.


one of my favourite cookbooks (ignore that vertical stripe fault), I bought this mostly for the beautiful pictures


and it has plenty of green which may or may not match Charlotte's Jade Green, but let's not get too particular, greens are very hard to match, just ask any screenprinter.


Oh no! another image I forgot to rotate! And the vertical stripe again. I think they are caused by light interference and will try to be more careful.


Finishing with a picture from a movie I was watching, I paused the dvd to get this, the movie was The Sorcerer's Apprentice with Nicholas Cage as a sorcerer once trained by Merlin, and this image shows part of his shop "Arcana Cabana" and every time I watch this I wish I was able to rummage around on those shelves and in the cabinets. What a treasure trove!



Comments

  1. We don't have sink holes here, But we have pot holes here.

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    1. Dora; we have plenty of potholes here too, with roads constantly being patched, but sinkholes are rare here.

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  2. Yupp, I have to hold on to a chair after stopping of the treadmill-thingy, too.
    Had to laugh about the balls.
    Huhhh... yes, you have a very surprised gherkin there!
    To fun cook-books. I really need to look closer into Jamie´s Air Fryer!
    Homicide Hunter I stared via streaming.
    Gack. It starts in English and then.... German. Both, Parallel.

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    1. Iris; I think it is because of the sudden stop, my feet are still, but my brain is still "moving", it's good to know I am not the only one. The surprised gherkin made me smile. I love fun cookbooks with gorgeous pictures. I haven't heard of Homicide Hunter and probably won't bother looking for it. I am currently re-watching Justified.

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    2. Yes, our brains walk on a bit, LOL. Justified I have not heard of yet. I "shot" my TV - or rather the receiver - and watch everything online. Right now Löwenzahn, then Die Maus, then a fairy tale. Sunday!

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  3. That strange, floaty, off-balance sensation after stepping off a treadmill is extremely common, and it has a clear neurological explanation. Your brain is resolving a conflict between what your eyes saw and what the rest of your body felt during your workout. In most cases, the feeling fades within seconds to a few minutes, but several overlapping factors can make it more intense or longer-lasting.
    Read more here:-
    https://scienceinsights.org/why-do-i-feel-weird-after-walking-on-a-treadmill/

    All the best Jan

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    1. Lowcarb team member; I figured that out for myself and sit down right away when I step off the machine. I am relieved to know it happens to others as well.

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  4. It appears water has washed away the road base. There is no reason why more road base won't be washed away. Prompt attention is needed.
    Basketballs must be very cheap to buy.
    When trees behave like that, retaining some green leaves, it is often related to light. Maybe there is streetlight above the tree?
    The floor grill pattern is cool.
    The book looks like a riot of colour.

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    1. Andrew; the book is very colourful, I love looking through it. I am sure someone has reported the sinkhole by now and action has or will be taken. These basketballs are all quite old and maybe they are to amuse some of the bigger (mean looking) dogs around here. I like the floor grill pattern and sometimes, like right now, it is on the front door, depending on the position of the sun.

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  5. So much happening this week!
    The sinkhole looks worrying, but glad the twins are safe.
    Your treadmill routine is impressive--I’d be puffing at 3.5 mph!
    Happy Sunday, River!

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    1. Veronica Lee; 3.5 miles per hour isn't all that fast, it seems to match the speed I would walk coming home from the city. It is a comfortable speed for me. I am not yet able to walk on the treadmill without holding onto the handle for support. At my age I'm not sure I want to try. I think the sinkhole might be fixed by now.

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    1. Ruby Rose and the Big Little Angels 3; I prefer not to think about Pennywise, I really didn't like that book.

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  7. Sink hole doesn't sound good. I hope it doesn't get any larger.
    Well done on the treadmill - that's most impressive.
    The multiplying balls are a mystery - perhaps it's a new trend!

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  8. That is a fair sized sink hole, hope another doesn't appear, it is a worry.
    I like your treadmill, now you can walk and rest as long as you are able. R.

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  9. With 30 years of experience in the restoration industry, Hazard Restoration apparently is at the forefront of bringing residential and commercial properties in South Australia back to pre-loss condition. They mean after fires, floods and mould issues.
    https://hazardrestoration.com.au/

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  10. Your gherkins just realized their fate! I like the shadows. Good for you on the treadmill workouts. It keeps you out of the weather, and safe from toppling into a sinkhole, or dodging a mobility vehicle!

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  11. We have a few sink holes and many, many pot holes in Montreal! That sink hole in your photo is big! I enjoyed seeing all your photos, dear friend. I hope the treadmill gives you many hours of joy and exercise!

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