Monday, October 25, 2021

National Greasy Foods Day

National Greasy Foods Day


"Avoid fried foods, which angry up the blood."

Cheeseburger & Onion Rings: photo by Cliff Hutson
Cheeseburger & Onion Rings: photo by Cliff Hutson

Greasy and/or fried foods are not the healthiest of choices, but how much can it hurt to eat some every once in a while? And, October 25th, National Greasy Foods Day, may be your best excuse to have a taste.


Popular Greasy Foods


Potato Chips: photo by Cliff Hutson
Potato Chips: photo by Cliff Hutson


I have had more than a few over the years.

Side of Fries: photo by Cliff Hutson
Side of Fries: photo by Cliff Hutson


Pizza: photo by Cliff Hutson
Pizza: photo by Cliff Hutson

Fired Chicken: photo by Cliff Hutson
Fired Chicken: photo by Cliff Hutson

Some Call Them Doughnuts: photo by Cliff Hutson
Some Call Them Doughnuts: photo by Cliff Hutson









Monday, October 18, 2021

Playing with Bricks

LEGO


LEGO Pooch: photo by Cliff Hutson
LEGO Pooch: photo by Cliff Hutson


Some of you may already know that the correct plural of LEGO is just ‘LEGO’ (or, if the company has its way, ‘LEGO bricks’ or ‘LEGO sets’).  I just recently learned this lesson. As did Seth Myers not long ago.

Some of you might also ask why is this subject on my mind. The answer to that is that this weekend I finally got around to playing with a small set that I bought the last time that I was in a brick and mortar book store.  


LEGO Helicopter: photo by Cliff Hutson
LEGO Helicopter: photo by Cliff Hutson


Some may think it strange that an adult may want to fool around with toy bricks, but I am not the only one. There is even a term for it  -  an Adult Fan of Lego or AFOL. Certainly, most members of this community, such as Adam Savage, tackle far more elaborate projects. But, a fellow has to start somewhere. 


LEGO Classic: photo by Cliff Hutson
LEGO Classic: photo by Cliff Hutson


Cognitive Skills

A LEGO project can be a very effective and imaginative low-tech system for supporting spatial thinking. Spatial thinking allows one to understand the location and dimension of objects, and how different objects are related. It also allows you to visualize and manipulate objects and shapes in your head. Building LEGO sets may be very beneficial in both the development and retention of this skill, it is a great way to exercise one's brain.  Getting hands-on can also improve your cognitive skills and allow you to practice mindfulness

 So, I am excited to see if LEGO has a positive impact on my health and wellness.


House of Bricks: photo by Cliff Hutson
House of Bricks: photo by Cliff Hutson




Monday, October 11, 2021

October is National Clock Month

 National Clock Month


Alarm Clock: photo by Cliff Hutson
Alarm Clock: photo by Cliff Hutson


I just woke up to the fact that October is National Clock Month!


Adopt a Shelter Dog Month

Holly: photo by Cliff Hutson
Holly: photo by Cliff Hutson


October is also Adopt a Shelter Dog Month. The  ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) sponsors this event to promote the adoption of dogs from local shelters.