Good morning. ☕☕☕

22 November 2025

Do you remember when all cars had ashtrays? Most had one built into the dash that you could pull out, and often there was another in the back seat. Those have mostly gone the way of the dodo now, since far fewer people smoke. You can still buy car ashtrays, but they’re usually just add-ons.

I had the habit myself when I was younger, though I quit decades ago. I can still picture the ashtray overflowing with cigarette butts. It wasn’t unusual at all for people to smoke in their cars back then. In fact, climbing in and lighting up seemed to go hand in hand. Looking back, it feels rather horrid—I wonder how I ever tolerated driving on a winter day with the windows rolled up, puffing away in a smoke-filled cabin. Even now, I occasionally see someone doing that as they drive by, and my thought is simply, “oh my.” I’m not being judgmental, but I do notice it and can’t help but reflect that it used to be me—ugh.

I didn’t realize smokers carried a distinct stale odor until I finally kicked the habit, which I know was no small feat. Only then did I imagine how much worse it must have been inside a car, sealed up with smoke. I suspect former smokers notice it more sharply than others.

Anyway, live and learn. Most of us eventually did. Cigarettes, for whatever reason, still persist—one of the great American industries. I can still recall the alluring commercials on TV, with slogans like, “...taste good like a cigarette should.” Those words once filled the airwaves, shaping habits that now feel so distant.

“It is easier to prevent bad habits than to break them.” — Benjamin Franklin

“Quitting smoking is easy, I’ve done it hundreds of times.” — Mark Twain

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Good morning. 🐈‍⬛🦇🍬

31 October 2025

It’s Halloween—so should my greeting be “Happy Halloween” or “Beware, it’s Halloween”? One thing’s for sure: nobody ever says “Merry Halloween”… or do they? Personally, I’ve never heard it said that-a-way, but I haven’t been everywhere. With ghosts, goblins, witches, and vampires roaming about, I’m leaning toward “Beware, it’s Halloween.” 👻👺🧙🧛‍♀️

Another curious feature of Halloween: pirates seem to emerge from hiding, wandering the streets from house to house, collecting candy from kind village folk with impunity—shiver me timbers! 🏴‍☠️ I’m sure they’d prefer gold and rum, but on Old Hallows’ Eve, beggars can’t be choosers.

Speaking of odd characters, don’t get me started on the Leprechauns. They slip into the night alongside the other creatures drifting through the dark mists. Don’t they have their own day—Saint Patrick’s Day? Then again, Halloween did originate in Ireland, so perhaps there’s legal precedent for their presence. Still, it’s unnerving when a Leprechaun stands outside your door and says, “I wants me gold.” 💰

And what about the zombie hordes? Don’t forget the mummies. Hmm… aren’t mummies just old zombies all wrapped up? I mean, I can spot a subtle difference between a zombie and a vampire, but what distinguishes a zombie from a mummy? Maybe mummies are just Egyptian zombies. Or maybe they’ve gone out of style—that would explain why I can’t find a mummy emoji. Then again, if there’s no real difference, that would explain it too. 🧟

“Halloween is right around the corner. You can tell because all the stores are decked out for Christmas.” — Stephen Colbert

"On Halloween, you get to become anything that you want to be.” — Ava Dellaira

“Sometimes dead is better.” — Jud Crandall, Pet Sematary

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2025, 9 de outubro, 16:47. #urubu #blackvulture

Dark Majesty

Here is a black vulture (Coragyps atratus). I frequently spot these remarkable birds in the area.

I have a collection of vulture images in my photo gallery. If you're interested, feel free to check it out at:

https://swede1952-photographs.pixels.com

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Coy Pearson - Official Website

This is the website of Coy Pearson. Shop for nature art, wildlife art, bird art, and more. Designs are available to purchase as canvas prints, framed prints, posters, greeting cards, apparel, and other products. Retired soldier. I spent about 30 years in the military (USMC/Army). Also recently re...

Coy Pearson - Official Website

Please don't think that my preference for the magpie of England to the charmless grackle of Texas means that I am blind to what can be evoked by birds in this part of North America.

I will never forget seeing an abandoned house in Caldwell, TX; on its charred timbers and derelict roofing sat a flock of black vultures, their silhouettes sinister against a gloomy sky. Their presence stirred within me a renewed awareness of the blood, bones, and bullets buried not far beneath the car dealerships and chambers of commerce...

https://animalia.bio/index.php/black-vulture

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Cataratas del Iguazú

Argentina, Deciembre 2023

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Black Vulture (Coragyps atratus), 8th May 2024
es: Zopilote Negro, fr: Urubu Noir
Prime Hook NWR, Broadkill Hundred, Delaware
Lenapehoking (Lenni-Lenape) traditional territory
Canon EOS R5, Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 @ 800mm, 20% crop, 1/400s, f/10, ISO 320
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