Sunday, April 5, 2026

Marilyn's Photos - April 5 2026 - Easter Through the Ages

 

Easter is so important to the Roman Catholic Church and similar Western religious organizations. There were services every day during last week's Holy Week.  I wonder if the Easter message has changed through the ages.  That's a few thousand years for evolution.  So I cracked the AI Encyclopedia spine to find out.

Early Christian Era - 1st to 4th century - astonishment and triumph:  He is not here:  He is risen - Luke.  The Paschal Greeting of He is risen, the resurrection as a victory over death, linked to baptism, and the dyeing of eggs red to represent the blood of Christ.

Medieval Period - 5th - 15th centuries - Christ's victor is now over the hellmouth conquering death and Satan, Lenten fasting, and a ritual of light and dark with services held in darkness with one candle.

Early Modern Period - 16th - 18th centuries - Luck of Easter and new passover with Christ the Paschal Lamb sacrificed to bring new life...

19th Century - present - Rebirth and renewal - Spring, new geinnings, older traditions like the Easter Bunny (fertility) and the Easter Lily (purity).  Global hope - peace, resurrection hope and person fresh starts for believers, and cultural expressions like egg hunts symbolizing the search for the empty tomb.

Easter messages are not a major deal the way Christmas messages are.  
Christmas is family, hope, charity, joy, goodwill, whereas Easter is resurrection, renewal, triumph and political peace.  So the big messenger should be the Pope.  And that was the case this year - he gave an Urbi et Orbi - a pope's most solemn apostolic blessing.  These are reserved for special times.

The next most religious message is Donald Trump's wavy greeting 
'Happy Easter to all, may God bless you, may God bless the United States of America.'  This is backed up by the White House website message that looks to be written by a Christian Evangelist.  Other leaders had little to say. King Charles has no Easter message this year so had to give in with a social media post.  Mark Carney did not release a specific Easter Message.  

My big surprise, along the way, was this website - BBC News PIDGIN HERE.  The title is Christmas messages from leaders around di world and subheadline: 

As millions of pipo around di world dey celebrate Christmas day wit dia families and friends, leaders around di world don drop messages. See some of di messages from ogbonge leaders across di world.

These are not typos - this turns out to be a BBC news service in West African Pidgin English that was launched in 2017. It is a real site, rather than a parody.  Go check it out.

Here are some pretty lilies for Easter morning. 
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Saturday, April 4, 2026

Marilyn's Photos - Apr 4 2026 - Last Call for Chocolate

 

This being the chocolate holiday of the year, news organizations of any sort are exposing the sad demise of chocolate bars into chocolate candy.  I remember when cheese got changed into  cheese food, and those thin slices showed up in the grocery store in the 1950s.  I remember knowing as a child that they didn't taste good. 

This chocolate demise is attributed to chocolate crops in crises due to climate change. The price of chocolate spiked at an all-time high in 2024.  It is valued per tonne, so it was over US $12,000 a tonne in 2024, up 400% - $3,300 in 2023. The price has gone down through most of 2025, but the crises hasn't gone away.  Drought in West Africa and crop disease are the two factors that are here to stay. Seventy percent of the world's cocoa is grown in West Africa.   


Reese's Peanut Butter Cups have changed so much that the Reese grandson now refuses to eat them - after having spent a lifetime consuming a butter cup a day. He is showcased in all of the articles on chocolate's flavour demise.

It turns out that the Skylon Tower was financed by Reese's Chocolate owner C.Richard Reese, son of the original inventor.  There's the idea that the tower's observation deck was modelled to look like a peanut butter cup.

Gerry and I worked at the /Skylon Tower in 1970. There was a Reese's connection with one of the relatives running the Canadian Gift Shop where I worked.  I remember that all the candy was stored in a locked wire cage in the storage room - and that there were a lot of Reese's Chocolate Cups on the shelves then.  It makes me think chocolate has been extraordinarily popular since forever.

I found archival footage of Niagara Falls and the Skylon Tower from the 1970s HERE.   
This Easter display at the Niagara Falls Floral Showcase Greenhouse is from 2011.  They have never had a display like this again. 
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Friday, April 3, 2026

Marilyn's Photos - Apr 3 2026 - Word Salad

 

That is the reason I read the news online and in the newspaper every day.  There is much to keep up with.  

Today's headline holds the expression "word salad" - it means a confused, incoherent mixture of random words and phrases that lack meaningful connection.  It was an accusation headline - someone knowingly committing word salad talk.

The most recent accusations are pointed to American politicians.  Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are the two most quoted.  In the U.K. Boris Johnson was known for producing "complete word salad."  The British are very sensitive to political nonsense-speak and accuse Keir Starmer of the same.  Emmanuel Macron is known for long, philosophical, and complex sentence structures that are described as word salad - avoiding clear positioning during crises. Mostly, though, European leaders are accused or evasiveness. 

The expression originated from German or French psychiatrists in the late 19th century who were describing incoherent, nonsensical speech associated with schizophrenia, dementia or brain injury.  It was a technical psychiatric term.  

Today it is used to describe what is considered intentionally vague, incoherent, or nonsensical speech - and generally applies to politicians or public figures.  

And why not have a word salad daily puzzle?  What makes it ironic is that it says it will keep your brain sharp and focused. 

Or we could go for some word salad jokes each day - I guess maybe not every day when you look at this one - a Garfield Joke:

"Why do they call it oven, when you of in the cold food of out hot eat the food?"

And the explanation below the joke:

Explain Bear:  Listen here, you bottom-tier thinker. This is a classic word-salad meme. It puns "oven" with "of in" and then descends into pure gibberish. You're probably still trying to find the verb in this sentence, but your brain is currently buffering. It's supposed to make no sense.
 
So what would a word salad picture look like? I came upon this - one of my grunge pictures. The shapes are known and familiar, and the placement has a nice elegance to it.  But then all around this order is a mess of scratches, peeling paint, and decay.  I think if we placed some letters/words in the circle, this would make an excellet word salad picture.  I'll get to work with a good quote.
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Thursday, April 2, 2026

Marilyn's Photos - Apr 2 2026 - 3 Mona Lisas

 

We are berserk over the Mona Lisa. I think we could say The Mona Lisa. It is the most studied painting in the world. Thousands of experts have formally analyzed, studied and scientifically examined the painting over its 500-year history. 

There's ongoing research into its chemical composition, the possible medial diagnosis of the subject, the psychological effect of her smile by Freud, and the perception of her smile on study participants.  Over 30,000 people view the painting every single day at the Louvre. That makes millions annually.

So when I see a headline that there are 3 Mona Lisas with a YouTube video by Russell Lee explaining them is HERE I paid attention.  Given the video is an hour, I looked for some news articles to find out the story.  

1. There's the Louvre Mona Lisa in Paris - it is the one that we all know.
2. The Prado Mona Lisa in Madrid, restored in 2012 and likely painted by a student in Leonardo's studio at the same time as the original.  It is painted from a slightly different angle, so some researchers suggest the two together form the first 3D/stereoscopic image in history.
3. The Isleworth Mona Lisa in a private collection, known as the Earlier Mona Lisa, depicts a younger looking Mona Lisa.  It is the most interesting of the two non-Louvre versions.  There's a lot of work going into the analysis of whether Leonardo painted some or most of it.

The compelling attraction of this work to scientists is remarkable. One of the first descriptions of the work was in 1550, indicating its fascination to us.

In 2004 and 2005 an international team of 39 specialists did a thorough scientific examination of the Mona Lisa.

Over time, thousands of critics, historians and scholars have analyzed the subject, techniques, chemistry of the paint, and composition.  I think there isn't anything that hasn't been analyzed.  


Here is the Prado and the Louvre Mona Lisas - the Prado was cleaned and it certainly has better colours than the aged and yellowing Louvre version. 

And a cute beehive gazebo at Winterthur in mid-Spring.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Marilyn's Photos - Apr 1 2026 - Look for the Joke!

 

It is April 1st.  A day of mischievous fun.  The results are in.  I know, everything happens so fast these days.

IKEA X Chupa Chups - a meatball lollipop
Babybel the cheese people have made a peelable cheese covered in chocolate.
DASH X KitKat - Dash is a healthy drink brand and they have a new cherry-chocolate flavour
Dyson - that vacuum and hair dryer brand has a styling aid for pets that makes them look like girls. 

There must be better things for April Fool's Day than what I found above and HERE.   There are.  

It is Traegar's MEAT-AI Grilling Glasses - it has a heads-up temperature and time display that is projected directly on your field of vision, with doneness detection, meat vision for correct cutting the slices, night vision to sear in the dark, and a "capture your cooks" to document your bbq moment. 

Scrolling a bit, I found an excellent article that seemed funny as well. It is a description of  how a person uses ChatGPT to get his brain going again when he's been scrolling too much and using ChatGPT's agreeable responses too much. He has chosen the word potato to be an alert for ChatGPT to act as a "Hostile Critic" - and "point out three specific ways his argument could fail, two assumptions he's making without proof, and one counter-argument he hasn't addressed. Do not be polite: be precise."  

The author says: it is a productivity powerhouse!  I vote for this one to be the April Fool's Joke today.


I find this picture every so often in the archives. It was taken at Cannon Beach in Oregon.  It points to the Haystack Rock which is covered in birds, seals and puffins. 

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