Saturday, May 23, 2026

A LITTLE BIT OF KINDNESS

It's a bit early for World Kindness Day which is on November 13, but every day should be kindness day. I just read that Florida Gulf Coast University just held the first ever K20 Kindness Without Borders Summit in may to inspire world kindness.  The event brought together 20 thought leaders from all areas of life.

The below very short  two-minute documentary was played at the conference where fifty people were given $30,000 to be a "Kindness Ambassador" and use it how they wanted to.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp1vmnrdJj4

In 1998 World Kindness Day was created to  inspire people and bring nations together around the world.  They wanted to highlight good deeds and emphasize that kindness is for everyone throughout the world.

The organization lists six different ways that people can improve their community through kindness:

1. Donate money.

2. Help your local food pantry.

3. Give blood if you can.

4. Volunteer your time.

5. Check on neighbors and family members.

6. Support local businesses, schools and child care centers.




My favorite "kindness" quote comes from Scott Adams who was the creator of the "Dilbert" cartoon.  He said, "Remember there's no such thing as a small act of kindness. Every act creates a ripple with no logical end."

Below are some other "kindness" quotes. It's not November 13th yet, but do something kind today.


"In a world where you can be anything, be kind."  Unknown

"No act of kindness no matter how small, is ever wasted." Aesop

"Always try to be a little kinder than necessary." J.M. Barrie

"Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows." Robert Green Ingersoll

"Where there is a human being, there is an opportunity for a kindness." Seneca

"Unexpected kindness is the most powerful, least costly, and most underrated agent of human change." Bob Kerrey

"Kindness is spreading sunshine into other people's lives regardless of the weather."  Unknown

"You can always give something, even if it's always kindness."  Anne Frank











  • Wednesday, May 20, 2026

    What Makes People Happy?

    I recently read an interesting article on happiness and some of the personal comments that people said make them happy. It's no surprise that close relationships with family and friends was the number one response, but some people did say that animals in the order of dogs, birds and cats make them happy.

    Some of the other responses were 27% involved things with nature and 18% mentioned things relating to food.  Also mentioned were individual experiences people had, one being a good cup of coffee.  But, what about some of the unique comments that were made?  Here are a few of my favorites:

    1. Sandi from Florida said, "Soap bubbles. They make everyone happy that sees them. I've gotten stuck on the 405 in LA with traffic at a standstill, frustrated honking all around and one wand of wedding bubbles change the whole attitude of the people around me. If you drive 3 miles an hour and stick the wand out of your sunroof, you can bubble a whole area with hundreds of bubbles in just a few seconds, then just watch the magic happen."

                                      Free Photo view of 3d car with bubbles


    2. Carole from Chile said, "Conversations with random people that I meet around the world of different cultures, nationalities, and backgrounds. Sharing and laughing together is a beautiful reminder that we have so much more in common as human beings than we do differences that polarize us."


    3. Alex from Philadelphia said, "Big puppets! I know.  It sounds weird, but human performers inside large puppets on movie sets, Broadway, or lion dancers give me a sense of awe. The art of the puppet meets the art of the performance and you can forget what you're seeing is just human dressed up."


    4. Francine from Texas said, "Waking up next to my smiling husband every morning every morning of our 36 years of marriage."


    5. Dannon from Maryland said, "Laughing babies, toddlers, children, teens, adults. All the laughter. When people are happy it spreads naturally." 

    Sunday, May 17, 2026

    Call Your Friend During Work?

    I had to read this story twice, because it seemed so odd.  It comes from Sweden.  A pharmacy chain is giving their employees 15 minutes a week to call or text a friend during work. They are calling it "Friendship hour.(For the month)  It's supposed to help loneliness and safeguard relationships.  It appears that they are paying employees to make these calls or texts.  They also give a $100 stipend for social activities.

    A couple things came to mind: how lonely could they be in a pharmacy? They are paying people to call their friends, does that really sound okay? Do you tell your friend why you're calling? Would it sound like this: "I am at work, but they want me to call friends so I'm calling you."

    It is a test program, but it would be even more interesting to see what they find out.  Giving employees an extra one hour a month as a break is nice, but I think it's really odd they are telling them what to do during that time.  Maybe it's just me, but it's an unusual story.  

    Can you imagine heading to work trying to figure out what friend you're going to call at work?  There were very few pictures to post below where someone was on the phone at work, but it's unlikely they are calling a friend, but you never know.




    Wednesday, May 13, 2026

    "And the Sign Says..."

    In 1971, a Canadian group had a hit with a song called, "Signs".  Les Emmerson, one of the singers in the group, was traveling to Los Angeles from Canada when he noticed all the signs along the road.  I had that same feeling as I drove to and from California, but I did not write a hit song, yet.  I am writing this blog about some of the signs I saw:

    1. WATCH FALLING ROCK: Is that what I should be doing while I'm driving, watch falling rock? I don't think there was any rock falling, although there was one rock in a lane that probably did fall when I wasn't looking.  My mannequin was with me and I told her to watch the falling rock, but she never said she saw any.


    2. LOW FLYING AIRCRAFT: So, if I see a low flying plane I know now that I shouldn't be alarmed, it happens a lot? I did not see any, but I was not looking either...still driving.


                                    Piston engine aircraft flying low over fields


    3. PRISON AREA HITCHIKING PROHIBITED: Good to know, I think.  I didn't see any hitchhikers and I did not see any prisons, but I'm sure the prisons were there.


    4.  YELLOW CAT: Is that really the name of a town? If you live there, do you ever get used to it? Can you visit somewhere else and when asked where you live, you say, "Yellow Cat?"


    5. The sign said, TRAIL THROUGH TIME, in Colorado.  It's actually a 1.5 mile hiking tour that show off dinosaur fossils and natural rock settings.  How about a picture on the sign?


    6. LEAVING COLORFUL COLORADO: Why is Colorado colorful? It's vibrant landscapes, red sandstone rocks, blue skies and white capped mountains.  It came from the Spanish word for "colored red," due to spectacular sunsets.


    7. SNOW COLLEGE: It's a community college in Ephraim, Utah and it has nothing to do with snow.


    8. RAINFALL COULD CAUSE FLASH FLOODS: Anything can happen on these mountain roads. At least it didn't say, "Watch for flash floods."


    9. ROAD MAY BE FLOODED-10 MILES: Anywhere in the next ten miles the road could be flooded? Not very encouraging, but the road was clear.


    10. WATCH FOR SNOW   SLIPPERY: I always think of ice as slippery, but maybe snow is too. I left a space before slippery, because it was written that way.


    11. FREQUENTLY WILDLIFE CROSSING: I didn't see any, but is this really the best way of saying it? How about "Wildlife Crosses Frequently," or just "Wildlife Crossing?' Give them credit though, they did not say, "Watch For Wildlife Crossing."



    Sunday, May 10, 2026

    Random April Thoughts

     1.  When I say butter, what do you think of? For me, I immediately think: melting.  So, when I walk past our kitchen counter at any time of the day and see the butter sitting on the counter, I think I hear the butter yelling out, "Help me, I'm melting." It's still there. Does this look good?  (About ten days after I wrote this, the butter started appearing in the refrigerator because it didn't taste that good.)


    2. I was in the park with my almost 20 month old grand daughter.  She was at the top of a small slide and she counted..."1,2, free", and then she said, "Go Riley."  She went down the slide and I was thinking we should all do that.  When you're about to go into an interview or dig up some bushes, or sitting down to a big chicken meal- "1,2, free, Go Jeff."


    3. You know how they send you these invitations for free seminars at these nice restaurants? It's usually on retirement, investing, or something like that.  My friend Larry has been to many of them for the food.  I got this below in the mail inviting me to a pizza place.  First, I really don't like pizza.  I can eat it a few times a year and I'm good. Secondly, what happened to the prime rib dinner? I'm not going.


    4. When was the last time you saw a man in a suit and tie riding on a motorcycle? I saw him, could that really be comfortable?

    5. Do you think someone could invent a little robot that you can put on your front windshield that would clean off all the bugs and stuff that get your window dirty? You can't always go to a car wash.

    6. Have you ever seen a car towing a helicopter? You can't make this stuff up, it really was a car and a helicopter. It was too fast to get a picture.

    7. If you were a landscaper, wouldn't you want the account for just one of these mountains that has thousands of trees and bushes on it? Imagine the time it would take to trim them.

    8. Did you know that if you're an adult the most difficult thing to do in going down a small slide is not going down the slide? Here's a picture of my legs dangling after I struggled to get onto the slide.




    9. When does something fake look incredibly real? It doesn't happen often but take a look at how beautiful these fake flowers are that my wife bought.


    10. And, last but not least to wind up the month is this true story. My wife bought a bunch of red grapes which she likes and I don't. I don't know how long they have been in our refrigerator, but I went through them to see what I could eat instead of throwing them out. Most seemed to be pretty good, but as I got to the last bunch of grapes I found something else: money.  In the plastic container pictured below is a dime and a penny. They say that money doesn't grow on trees, but how do you explain this:





    Thursday, May 7, 2026

    The Walt Disney Museum

    As a huge Disney fan for decades I wasn't going to miss out on going to The Walt Disney Museum which was located a couple miles from The Golden State Bridge.  As soon as you walked into the lobby past the entrance you see all around you trophies, plaques, and tributes to Walt Disney throughout his almost fifty year career.

    Walking around there were endless stories and pictures of his life including his first successful cartoon character, Oswald the Rabbit. When he wanted more money from the guy he was working for in New York he was told no and that he could leave with nothing since he didn't own the character.  He left with nothing and on the train home to California he drew a picture of the mouse below.


    Imagine, buy a loaf of bread and get a picture card of Mickey Mouse!  He was involved in a bunch of different projects his whole life.  "The story of Disneyland" was a special movie they were presenting that day and it talked about his struggles to get funded.  One story I never heard was that he needed more trees for The Jungle Cruise ride and so he put ads in the paper for anyone who wanted to get ride of their tree. They came to your house and took your tree and it wound up in Disneyland.


    This was the layout for Disneyland or Disney World or both.  I was too busy taking pictures to read what it was, still it was pretty cool.  After walking through endless exhibits on several floors, it was the last small section about Walt Disney's death which was the most moving.

    He had been sick, but no one knew how sick he was.  Ten days after his 65th birthday he passed away from lung cancer.  His list of accomplishments are endless, but he still holds the record for most Academy Awards by an individual, 22 and the most nominations by an individual, 59.

    Below are two moving pictures that I had to photograph and one incredible tribute by CBS's Evening News, Eric Severeid, which is worth reading.  The best line in his tribute was, "He probably did more to heal-or at least soothe- troubled human spirits than all the psychiatrists in the world." He died sixty years ago this December-imagine his impact since then.

    It was an inspiring few hours even for someone who has read a lot about Walt Disney.





    Monday, May 4, 2026

    The Golden Gate Bridge

    It is not listed as one of the wonders of the world, but the Golden Gate Bridge is incredible and impressive in person.  It opened in 1937 and at that time was the longest and tallest bridge in the world. It is a symbol of California and one of the most recognizable landmarks in our country.


    Thirty-nine years ago Monika and I were on a boat that went underneath the bridge, but this time I was going to walk on the bridge. My friend Rob and I took about an hour walk to the bridge and this is what it looked like from the ground level.


    As we got closer to the bridge the view of course got better and better.  Finally reaching the top there were people walking, biking and lots of cars going both ways over the bridge.  The bike lane was also the walking lane.  I'm not very good with heights and so I took some pictures and we walked a few minutes before turning around.





    Our walk back to the car was only 45 minutes and if it wasn't for the high price we would have taken a Waymo, a driverless car.  Rob took the above selfie and the below picture of the bridge I took from The Walt Disney Museum the day before.