It is most useful to do my little puzzles that I enjoy. Not just to keep my brain ticking over but also, to learn certain phrases and words that I might not otherwise know. Here are just three things that I learned recently....
1. IRL...
This means "in real life". It refers to life outside the internet. It is often used in texts or DM. (Direct messaging). I had to know this for the Mini Puzzle in the New York Times.
2. Baize...
A coarse woolen cloth, often used as a covering for gaming tables such as pool, snooker or billiards. Upon further reading, I discovered that stately homes often used baize upon doors as wool is a fire retardant and also would deaden noise. (How can woolen cloth be so interesting? It is!)
3. Flexion...
This means the act of flexing or bending. The definition of this came home to me when I spent a lot of time raking up leaves in my yard! (Some trees hang on to their leaves and only drop them in the Spring, just before the new leaves emerge. This retention of leaves in the winter is called marcescence.)
We have granite outcrops beside some of our trails here in Rockdale County. The diamorpha smalli is bright red. In April, this will have the starlike white flowers on top. (I have shown you photos of this before from Arabia Mountain and Panola Mountain, but the same plant life exists on many of these rock outcrops also. That bright red is just beautiful! Look, let's get closer...
What do you think? I think I would like to see it. (Please Lord, forgive them if they have a very trendy song which is jarring to the subject matter!)
Oh, I almost forgot! Here is a photo that Richard took of the Eastern Towhee, which was just beside our walking trail, and he was singing his heart out! (And this looked like a male bird to us, the male has very dark feathers on his head whereas the female is more a dark brown color.) Hey, we love our birds!