1: Do you see yourself as your age, younger, older?
The Adventures of Travel Penguin
Sunday, February 08, 2026
The Sunday Five: Seeing ourselves
1: Do you see yourself as your age, younger, older?
Saturday, February 07, 2026
The Saturday Morning Post: Be Fearless
A couple of months ago someone asked Ken in France how he became so creative in the kitchen, and he responded that he thought of himself as being more fearless in the kitchen than creative, and he is. He is always willing to try something. He is always looking for new ideas, new inspiration, reading about different ways to make great food. Being fearless, makes him very creative.
I thought about this, and it applies to creativity in all forms. To create art in any form, we must first be fearless. Willing to try new ways of doing things. Part of practicing is trying new ways of doing the same thing. In painting, try pure colors, try blending colors, use a brush, use a palette knife, finger paint, use paint that flows. When you see or hear something, be fearless and try it. I watched an interview with James Cameron, who will forever be the mastermind that brought the movie Titanic to the big screen. He said when he is "80 years old, with an oxygen tube in his nose", he wants to be "trying do things that he does not know how to do." That is fearlessness, that is a root of creativity.
In your art, try creating something this week that you don't know how to do, be fearless.
Friday, February 06, 2026
Foodie Friday: Roll Ups
While the snow was falling, I had a couple of days at home to play in the kitchen. These were inspired by something I read in a cookbook.
Buy or make a basic pizza dough.
Pizza dough is easy enough to make.
Start with one cup of warm water (105f +/-) a sprinkle of sugar, and a tablespoon of dry active yeast. Mix and set aside for 5 minutes, it will start to smell yeasty and bubble a little.
In the bowl of a stand mixer stir together two cups of flour (bread flour if you have it on hand) a large pinch of salt and a drizzle of olive oil. Stir in the yeast mixture and stir together to form a ball. Knead, by machine for about five minutes on low or medium low, by hand about the same. Adjust as needed, I added a couple of tablespoons of water.
Cover and set aside to rise for an hour or two.
Divide the dough in half,
Roll out in a rectangle.
Top with fillings. One of these was tomato sauce, cured Italian ham and shredded mixed Italian cheese (Pizza cheese mix.) The other was softened butter, sugar and cinnamon, then sprinkled with chocolate chips.
The filling can be whatever you like, what you have handy, or what you want to use up today.
Roll up, slice into rounds, and bake in a 350-375 (F) oven for 20-30 minutes.
Store in the refrigerator, reheat in the microwave for 30-45 seconds.
Thursday, February 05, 2026
The Thursday Ramble: Media - Media Everywhere
Wednesday, February 04, 2026
My World of Wonders February 4, 2026 edition
What surprisingly made me smile this week? We went grocery shopping last Thursday, and unintentionally ended up on Senior Discount Day, an extra 10% off. It was the first time I had been in the grocery store on Senior Discount Day. I don't know why it made me smile, once a stingy b@st@rd, always one?
What have I been up to in the kitchen? Roast Salmon with noodles, slow cooked pulled pork, chicken and tortellini soup with corn bread. Lamb stew.
Where have I been this week? Close to home. We did a grocery store run last Thursday. Beyond that the gym, the pool, a reception at the Grill.
Who have I talked with this week? Giuseppe, Ruth, Mary, Marcel, Warren, Paul, my sweet bear, and Zack.
What was on the easel? I finished a 24 by 24 inch color block, and have primed in a deep red an 18 by 24. I have an idea for this, if I can make it work.
What have I been reading? The extreme cold weather has made this complicated, I ran out of library books, took a couple of days off, then went to the bookcase in the building library. I locked up a history of Emma Lazarus, the wrote the poem that is featured at the Statute of Liberty. The book had a hidden history, the bookplate shows it was a gift to a young woman, in 1967. It was a history book, that is a history of itself.
What brought a sense of relief this week? It took over a week, but my Mac rebuilt my photo archive - messed up by a recent operating system upgrade. There are over 101,000 images in the file.
Where am I headed? San Antonio Texas for an American Bar Association Senior Lawyers Division meeting.
Tuesday, February 03, 2026
Travel Tuesday: Smithsonian Museum of Natural History
Monday, February 02, 2026
Monday Moods: Free yourself from Regrets
If you are reading this you woke up still alive this morning. I sincerely hope that you see that as a good thing. Human life is surprising robust and at the same time shockingly fragile. Someday, we will not see the sunrise again.
What can we do today to reduce the regrets when that morning arrives?
Reach out and tell others you love them. Leave a kind comment on a blog, stop and visit, make a phone call, send a text, send an email, send a "just thinking about you" greeting card. I regret not reaching out to my grandmother in the last few months of her life.
Take a moment to savor your meals today. Slow down, smell the coffee, let the chocolate slowly melt in your mouth. You will never regret the enjoyment of even the simplest of meals.
Step outside, even if only for a couple of minutes and breathe. Even if cold, or hot, or wet. You will never regret a moment to just breathe.
Take a moment to forgive. Forgive others, not for them, but to free your mind from the burden of holding onto past transgressions.
Take a moment to forgive yourself. We all make mistakes, the burden of which is regret. Forgive yourself, say you are sorry, free yourself from the burden of regret.











