Monday, February 9, 2026

MOOD BOARD

 

A Monday poem today, me thinks.

Against the sweet joy of wasting my time,

Your blankets a lover, the pillow's a dream,

But Monday arrives like a cold curdled scream.

The inbox will be bloating, a digital rot,

So crawl from the sheets with a groan and a sigh.

Put on the professional mask, but enter near me with caution, 

Only five days of penance 'til Friday's sweet spark-

Now time to be a rockstar before it gets dark.


How's that for a Monday Mood?
Have a good one everyone.

Sunday, February 8, 2026

WINTER BLUES


It's been a long, long week. I was overjoyed when Friday finally rolled around. The new showroom set up has been a stressful one. And if you guessed I was a bit happy then to do nothing all weekend, you'd be right. We had some of the coldest temperatures this winter yet, at least with the gales we had. My thermometer read 18 today at around 1pm. The only time I ventured out was to fill the bird feeders and put out new suet's. It has been a frenzy too with the birds. I was able to have dinner one night with a friend in Pine Grove Furnace... but other than that, I have kept my social schedule cleared for my own alone time. A selection of very obscure films were viewed this weekend, and just a few oink fest. But there is always time to catch a few snaps around town.

I have always been intrigued by the Frankenberger Tavern. Other than rumors of hauntings, I didn't know much about it till a few years ago. The tavern is recognized as the oldest building in the borough. It was built by George Frankenberger in the forest then, now Main Street, between Harrisburg and Carlisle, in 1801.The place offered passing cattle drovers and farmers a place to get a warm meal and a place to sleep. The guest would sit by the fireplace and share the news from where they had traveled.


I pass this church on the way to work. The Peace Church was built in 1798 by a reformed congregation. It's a historic structure of limestone in Georgian style. In 1806, the local Lutheran congregation was invited to share the building " in peace" for their services. The church's builder was Martin Rupp. The interior of the church is notable for its wine glass pulpit, a balcony that's wraps around three sides and a Conrad organ that was installed in 1807. It looks so charming in all seasons.

If one is familiar with Mechanicsburg; there seems to be a church on every corner! I have no idea how they all stay as active.

Pine Grove Furnace State Park


Our public library, the Joseph T Simpson Library, I'm a member there and the Camp Hill Library alike, but this locating is a pleasant day spent for a getaway to escape. The building was an amazing repurpose. The renovated stone grain warehouse dates back to the 1840's...and has found new life as a gorgeous library of three floors of books, resources, DVD'S, and music and other library services like story times. poem readings, and other events all free for residents.

I was a swell place to grow up in. And since being back, I have learned more about the history of the little hamlet, that I didn't take much time in my youth to learn about.

Friday, February 6, 2026

IN THREE WORDS

In this feature, each week I'll share a guest with you all, 

and you tell me in only three words what comes to mind.


In Three Words...

Jennnifer Coolidge 

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

TICK TOCK...

What with me working in my showroom, covering another showroom, and planned, laid out and now supervising and leading the set up our newest large showroom in the area and moving out of the old existing one beginning yesterday, heavens, there is not enough time in the day. Blogging will be intermittent for a least two weeks. I guess this is reward for being good at what you do?!?! I have already told my regional when this new showroom is done, I'll be over seeing it, and he needs to find someone to take over in the Harrisburg location. I mean, shit, I do have a personal life. And I find jobs just cramp my personal life.