Friday, June 5, 2026

Marilyn's Photos - June 5 2026 - Names - Humans vs Dogs

 

We've consistently used human names for dogs and thing names for dogs, but we haven't always used thing names for humans.  

When we were little, dogs had names like Fido, Fluffy, Scruffy, Shadow, Sandy, Rusty, Buddy, and so on.  What are dog names today?  Luna, Bella, Daisy, Max, and Willow. Those are the top names.  

Back 100 years ago the most popular human names were Mary, Dorothy, Helen, Margaret and Betty along with John, Robert, William, Charles and James.  Doesn't it seem like all the men were named after the British monarchy?   Or maybe the British monarchy claimed all the good names as their own. Today the most popular baby names are Olivia, Amelia, Eliana, Sophia, Charlotte, Noah, Liam, Oliver, and Elijah. Luna and Willow are on the list too.

When it comes to human names, things have changed - celestial bodies, nature elements, combining sounds to make new names.  There's a distinct need for names to be new and different. Names like Truce (means peace) for boys.  For girls the two top names are Eliana (Hebrew for spiritual weight) and Aurora, goddess of dawn. On the human side of things, research has found that a name affects and influences the owner's personality - this is called nominative determinism.  This may explain the shift in names.


Our approach to dog names has shifted as well.  We know that when it comes to dogs they look at names as a cue to pay attention.  They don't have an identity experience. Here's the naming advice today:

- They love vowels - that ee ending grabs a dog's attention
- Two syllables allow for inflection to convey emotion
- Avoid commands as names - isn't that perfect advice! Naming a dog Mo can sound like No.  And then what will you do for No?

People changing their names is said to be a act of redefining identity such as breaking free from past trauma, or establishing a fresh start.  Dog experts say the same is true for dogs.  When they are adopted into a new home, it can be a positive experience for a dog to have a name change. 
Here's a happy colour image for the day.
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Thursday, June 4, 2026

Marilyn's Photos - June 4 2026 - Voting in America

 

One of the significant differences between the U.S. and Canada is that the U.S. is involved in a constant cycle of voting.   And in between that there are changes to how voting is done - the voting districts, voting rules... it seems unending. India turns out to have more frequent elections than the U.S. with the U.S. occurring 2nd on a list of 20 nations covered.

I notice this as I receive the New York Times New Summary every day and every day has some kind of election news.  I also realized that there is a leaning in the U.S. towards all kind of voting.  

This month's voting  news is the New York Times Magazine votinng on the 30 greatest living songwriters. They took a poll with 25,000 readers responding, with a complicated set-up of experts involved in the nominations.

They published the names starting with what looks like an alphabetical order, and then veers off the cliff into a seeming random order.  No listing by vote count.

Then the barrage of responses to the list came in.

Mostly, it is about who's missing.  
As for popular writers, Randy Newman, Jackson Browne, Billy Joel, Tom Waits, David Byrne, Madonna, Steely Dan's living partner Donald Fagen, Jimmy Webb, James Taylor, Stevie Nicks, Patti Smith and so on.  

No Broadway composers made the list.  And no mention of classical composers like John Williams.  These two categories were not mentioned as part of modern songwriting in the survey.

A discussion over the definition of being American.
Joni Mitchell and Neil Young are American citizens but not born in the U.S. making that the seeming reason they aren't on the list. That's despite the Times defining American as "those residing in or culturally woven into America's musical fabric."  So Bad Bunny not born in the U.S. was in and Joni Mitchell was out. 

And what constitutes America - whether Canada being in North America makes it American so Canadians should have been included. Makes one cringe to realize there are many like Trump who think a country border is an idea.  There was no definition of what is America in the survey. 


With all this, you can gossip/fester/mock their choices - such as Carole King ranking above Bob Dylan, followed by Stevie Wonder, then Paul Simon. It can go on a long time and reap a lot of revenue for the Times, making it worth all the effort and cost.

So much voting and so much contention over the results - a very American voting story.
This is one of those flexify manipulations.  I should go find the original.  I wonder what discordance might be there.
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Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Marilyn's Photos - June 3 2026 - Elvis vs Marilyn Facts

 

With Goggle's ever-helpful retrieval strategy, I learned a fact about Elvis today that has a very low probability that I would have ever learned.  My quest was to find out similar silly Guinness Records about Elvis compared to Marilyn.  I got side-tracked completely by this first question on the People also ask list:

"How long did Elvis go without pooping before he died?"

 
'Autopsy findings revealed that Elvis Presley suffered from severe chronic constipation and bowel paralysis. According to his personal physician, Dr. George Nichopoulos, parts of the stool found in the King's colon had been accumulating and sitting in his bowel for up to four to five months. 

This severe impaction played a critical, and possibly fatal, role in his passing. According to the History Channel, medical experts and historians believe Elvis was straining heavily on the toilet at the time of his death. This intense physical straining causes the Valsalva maneuver—a process that severely compresses the abdominal aorta, restricts blood flow, and can lead to a sudden, fatal heart attack or cardiac arrhythmia."

Maybe I am the only one who didn't know this. Instead of finding Guinness records, I see an equally creepy question that Google offers up about Marilyn. Here it is:

"Who is buried on top of Marilyn?"

The answer:  "Businessman Richard F. Poncher is interred in the crypt directly above Marilyn Monroe at Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park in Los Angeles.  Before his death in 1986, he specifically requested that his body be placed face down so he could be "lying on top" of the actress for eternity."  

The article quotes his wife as saying she saw the funeral director carry out his wishes. Look who is next to Marilyn - Hugh Hefner.  Marilyn was on the cover and centrefold for the first Playboy issue, published in 1953.  He purchased the crypt next to her, these words were quoted by the Los Angeles Times: "Spending eternity next to Marilyn is too sweet to pass up." 

 
This is the Nelles Cemetery just a few streets away.  This particular gravestone is entwined in a Japanese Maple tree.  I followed instructions for transforming it into an infrared style image and these are the results.  It  would have been a perfect resting place for Marilyn.
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Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Marilyn's Photos - June 2 2026 - 1000 Marilyns

 

More than 1,000 Marilyns gathered in downtown Palm Springs, California.  I would guess that's about a Guinness Record.  Yes. It is the largest gathering of people dressed as Marilyn Monroe.  Previously, it was 254 in Australia.  Notice it was people and not women.  The picture is a tell-all. 
I wonder if you might consider these look-alikes? All those white wigs, and all those white dresses.
This picture will never die.  It will go on forever.
Back then dresses were "frocks."  This one was actually ivory-coloured, considered a silly little dress by the designer, William Travilla.  He didn't consider this dress as one of his great designs.

The Hollywood understory of the scene (besides Monroe wearing two pairs of underwear) is that Joe DiMaggio, her husband, disapproved of the scene and that later that night the couple got into an argument...ultimately resulting in their divorce. There were so many people watching the 14 takes, that the noise from the crowd made the footage unusable, and the scene was reshot in the Hollywood studios.  These shots became publicity stills. 


Where did that dress go?  Debbie Reynolds purchased it in 1971, planning on a museum. That didn't happen.  The dress was sold in 2011 for somewhere between $4 and $6 million. It is privately held, and has been occasionally loaned out to major institutions for display.
 
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Monday, June 1, 2026

Marilyn's Photos - June 1 2026 - Everyday Annoyancies

 

Big things and little things make up a person,  a town, a province and a country.  It is the little things that we're looking at today.

The most prominent validated study is the Pollara Strategic Insights Rage Index. It tracks macro-environmental irritants. Psychology Today Canada tracks micro-stresses and everyday etiquette is tracked by Ipsos.  Statistics Canada tracks Canadians' overall well-being.  

Here's what AI has compiled to let us know about our petty grievances in Canada.  Or maybe it was compiled specifically for "me" as it seems to know that I would travel on the QEW and what I should do to balance these annoyances. Moreover, it felt free to give me advice on how to reduce stress - walk the Grimsby Waterfront Trail.

 
Rank *The AnnoyanceTypical Scenario & Frustration
1Skyrocketing Grocery PricesThe ever-present shock at checkout totals for basic items.
2Unpredictable Weather ChangesGetting spring-like weather in March, only to be hit with a massive snowstorm.
3Tailgating on the QEWCars riding too close to your bumper while heading through the GTA.
4Lagging Wi-FiThe dreaded "spinning wheel of doom" during streaming.
5People Distracted by DevicesFolks staring at their phones in the middle of a face-to-face chat.
6Unwanted Phone CallsRandom spam calls or telemarketers.
7Loud ChewersPeople loudly chewing or drinking right next to you.
8Slow Walkers & Mall BlockersGroups walking four abreast, blocking the entire sidewalk or aisle.
9Leaving Empty Toilet Paper RollsThe frustration of needing the loo and finding just one square.
10Ignoring Turn SignalsDrivers who turn their blinker on but never actually turn.
11Tipping Culture CreepThe increasing pressure to tip for services at counter-service spots.
12Patio Etiquette StrugglesNot being able to find a free table on a sunny afternoon.
13Left-Lane HogsGetting stuck behind someone driving slow in the fast lane.
14Self-Checkouts Acting Up"Unexpected item in the bagging area" loops.
15Bags/Food That Don't Reseal"Resealable" food packets that split or don't actually seal.
16Mismatched Food ContainersOpening the cupboard to an avalanche of mismatched plastic lids.
17Loud Cell Phone SpeakersPeople watching videos or on speakerphone in public spaces.
18Dark Netflix LibrariesFinding out our Canadian Netflix options are limited compared to the US.
19Dull Kitchen KnivesTrying to cut a fresh tomato with a dull blade, squishing it into pulp.
20Kraft Dinner Box TabsThe sheer annoyance of the tab on a Kraft Dinner box refusing to open.
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I am perplexed by the loud chewers.  Wouldn't this mean that people eat in public every day?  There's a rabbit hole of medical conditions and disorders - misophonia is the condition of experiencing "severe, uncontrollable anger, anxiety, or disgust from everyday mouth sounds like chewing..."

Doesn't it make you wonder what your own sensitivities are and what your list of everyday annoyances would look like. 

 
This is the growing field of Dynamic Daylilies.  Thousands of daylilies in bloom starting in June. I saw a daylily in bloom yesterday, launching the start of the season.
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