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Heading to JFK

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But not to Iceland…Flying Westbound!


I don’t get it…

dievca just ran to the bagel shop to order a dozen for when she travel to friends this weekend, then she picked up a prescription. All on the same block. People kept smiling at her – about 6 Men and one Woman.  One guy on the sidewalk checked her out – not in a creepy way, just the eyeball-to-eyeball connection.

So dievca made it back to the apartment and looked in the mirror; no salad in her teeth, her hat was on her head correctly (it started to snow), no stains.  

Here’s the outfit – nothing special. No make-up. Glasses on.

Yeah – weird.


dievca’s Kind of Sparkle

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Alice + Olivia Olympia Mr Sequin Baggy Cargo Pants $695

  • Fabric: Mid-weight, low-stretch weave
  • Allover sequin embellishments
  • Drawcord at hem
  • Hook-and-eye closures at waist, zip fly
  • Partial elastic waistband
  • Cargo pockets
  • Shell: 95% polyester/5% elastane
  • Lined
  • Lining: 95% recycled polyester/5% elastane
  • Dry clean
  • Imported, China
  • Available at ShopBop

dievca isn’t attending as many fundraisers and galas.  she going through sparkle withdraw. Perhaps these sequined cargo pants will satisfy her shiny craving!  


Spring Mud has appeared! lets have a Mud Coffee

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dievca’s local time/date/temp billboard stated that the temperature hit 68 F (20 C) yesterday.  The snow piles hidden in the shade have finally melted. It smells like Spring.  This makes for messy cycling~

How about some Mud Coffee with that muddy ride?

What is Mud Coffee?

Mud coffee is manual coffee brewing at its most basic. To make it,  combine hot water with ground coffee in a mug or glass. Drink your coffee once it cools and the grounds have sunk to the bottom.

The Polish People call it “Kawa Plujka”. They claim it as a result of learning to make do with what you have.  Kawa Plujka roughly translates to “Spit Coffee.” This is a reference to the fact that if you drink a cup of this coffee down to the dregs, you will get a mouthful of coffee grounds and have to spit it out.

A Rough Brewing Guide

  1. Grind 14 grams of coffee (a finer grind) and put into the bottom of a mug or glass.
  2. Pour 250 mL of hot water (205 F, 96 C) on top of the ground coffee.
  3. Stir the mixture with a spoon and wait for the beverage to cool.
  4. As the coffee cools, the grounds will sink to the bottom.
  5. At around the 6 minute mark, the grounds should have migrated to the bottom of the mug and be at a good temperature for sipping.  Gulping isn’t advised with those grounds lurking at the bottom of the cup!

A “Thank You” to John at ManualCoffeeBrewing.com


International Women’s Day


1986 Flashback

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Lingua Franca Old School Sweater

This Lingua Franca “Old School”  Sweater says it all – as dievca is listen to “Nu Shooz” to get moving this morning…

 

 


Well now, laughing even harder…

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A Jellycat Curling Stone. Brilliant!


A “Flying Rat” with Jellycat

“Strutton Pigeon is a one-bird clean-up crew. Every dawn, he’s out with his litter-picker and hi-vis vest (self-issued), tidying the pavements, riverbanks, and anywhere that needs it.

He’s a volunteer through and through – part civic pride, part unlimited energy. He’s even petitioning for a composting initiative!

When the day’s work is done, you’ll find him perched by the canal, preening his feathers and admiring the view. Now, if only Amuseables Peanut would stop dropping crisp crumbs…”

That’s one way to look at a FLYING RAT!

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“Flying rat” is a common, often derogatory, nickname for urban pigeons (Columba livia), due to their scavenging behavior, tendency to nest in buildings, and potential to carry diseases via droppings. Considered vermin in many cities, they are actually highly adaptable, intelligent, and historically significant birds.
Key details regarding the “flying rat” nickname:
    • Why they are called this: Pigeons are seen as pests that clutter cities, create loud noises, and spread diseases through their droppings, which can contain bacteria, fungi, and parasites.
    • Behavior: They are urban foragers known to peck at trash and scraps on the ground.
    • Origin: While often despised, they are descendants of domesticated rock doves and have been part of human civilization for thousands of years
    • Scientific Value: Despite their negative reputation, they have been studied for their remarkable navigation abilities and were even used in military history for communication.

From the BBC Wildlife Magazine

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March Vargas Pin-Up (1943)

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March brings the Vict’ry Income Tax

So get it on the line

In case the figures get you down –

Relax, and look at mine!

 


Cycling thru the Soup

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dievca has been wearing the same black down pants and black down jacket to cycle to work.  The kickback slush from snow melt is killing her ride, balance and clothing.  It is supposed to get to 50 F (10C) today, maybe the bike paths and streets will clean up a bit~

Looks like this mess has happened to NYC in the past:

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How did he stay clean?!?!

How’s your weather and commute?


expressing clearly

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Let’s address the issue again: Walking in NYC

dievca was carrying three boxes (11 lbs each) to UPS.  she had a backpack, a bag hanging off her shoulder and a large box in front of her body. A family of tourists just stood in the middle of the sidewalk – no clue, not moving.

dievca ran into the same family on the way home, they were walking spread out. They took up the whole sidewalk. Absolutely no clue spatially. Annoying~

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Reblog:

OMG!  You are coming to NYC — dievca is so very excited for your visit….until you walk on her sidewalk.  Look, she’s in Midtown — can you avoid that section until your learn the rules of the road sidewalk, so to speak?

jeff-greenspan-tourist-lines

Here are 11 suggestions for walking effectively in New York City, follow them religiously and you will have a fabulous time!

Don’t walk 4+ people abreast…do it two-by-two.

Yes – those sidewalks look wide, but few of them are wide enough for more than four people abreast. That means when your family/friends walk shoulder-to-shoulder en masse to Times Square, while looking up, you cause the other pedestrians walking toward you to be forced to either step into the street or press themselves against the nearest building. Or they will just plow through you (dievca’s choice). Keep to your half of the sidewalk, no matter how many are in your group—unless the sidewalk is empty. And in that case…ask yourself why the sidewalk is empty.

Don’t stop short.

NYC sidewalks are packed, there is an ebb and flow. New York pedestrians walk super close to one another, including the people directly ahead of them. Sometimes they even match strides so they can get as near to the person ahead without actually stepping on his or her heels. So don’t come to a sudden halt when you realize you are going the wrong way or you want to stop to see something.  You will risk being smashed from behind. Instead, slow down and move gradually to the curb or towards the buildings, allowing other walkers to flow around you.

Understand the need for speed.

You are on Holiday. Wonderful – we get it.  We are not on Holiday and we need to get somewhere – NOW!  Einstein measured space and time in terms of a four-dimensional continuum. In Manhattan, we measure time and distance in terms of city blocks. We know that we can walk one north-south block per minute and one east-west block in 3 minutes. That means we can get to our next appointment in exactly 10 minutes if we’re 10 blocks away. But we can’t do that if you are looking up, sashaying, daydreaming, or trying to text your BFF about the play you saw last night. Pick up the pace, people!

Texting and Google Maps.

DON’T DO IT WHILE WALKING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SIDEWALK!  Put your back against a building wall, face out and finish your business – then continue on your way. You are clueless and dangerous while texting, playing Pokémon or looking at a map – admit it.

Hanging out at the Corner.

The street corners of New York have a lot going on; lots of people coming and going, attempting to cross the avenue in four different directions, all at once, often in a hurry to beat the coming red light. Might not be a good place for you to stand and look up at buildings or for you to spread out your map, to check your texts, or to have a debate about the restaurant you’ll choose tonight. Butt, against the building – ok?

Don’t be wrong about the right of way.

Right of Way does exist, sort of~.  Even New Yorkers sometimes screw this one up. Here’s the idea: You don’t walk into me, I won’t walk into you.  That’s as opposed to, “You were in my way so I crashed into you.” Doesn’t work like that. If we all did nothing but get out-of-the-way of other people, there would be pedestrian paralysis. We’d never make it to our respective destinations. Walkers in NYC realize that as long as you don’t bump into another person, even if they “cut you off,” the World will be a better place and we’ll all get to where we’re going. Eventually.

Follow the rule of right.

Sorry Brits — we know that we mess this up in London…I’ve seen the look left notices. I know that NYC seems like a different country, but it is still America, right? Americans drive on the right. We walk on the right. If you want to avoid the Sidewalk Tango or Crosswalk Can-Can with an oncoming stranger, JUST GO RIGHT.

It applies to escalators, too.

You walk enough in New York, you will sooner or later end up on an escalator. In Grand Central Terminal. In Rockefeller Center. In the 7 line, Hudson Yards subway station. In Macy’s. The “rule of right” applies here too. Stand to the right so that those in a hurry can walk on the left side. And if you hear someone behind you shout, “Stand to the right, please,” they probably mean you. People are trying to get places.

Selfies are selfish…

We know that you are so excited you are hanging in the Big City. We know that if you don’t capture it on your phone, it didn’t happen. But when you are stopping to take a picture of yourself—or if someone else is taking a picture of you for your Blog—get the heck out of the foot traffic flow. And that Selfie Stick? Do you know how dangerous it can be when someone grabs it?  Look, by getting out of the flow of traffic, you’ll have more time to get a good picture, and you’re less like to have a bunch of locals giving you the one-finger salute or an elbow bump/body check.

Be ready to see people to cross on a red light.

In New York, we are on a timeline.  So, we take “don’t-walk” signals as a suggestion. We also know our commute well and can time lights, perfectly.  You can’t. It’s not your territory – you should follow the pedestrian lights. In fact, you should never walk anywhere in New York that’s not set-up for walkers. Just know that there are people on foot behind you, ready to cross, who are much more experienced at this than you are. Don’t stake your place 4 abreast at the corner, let them pass and watch artists at work!

Asking for help – do it!

You can ask New Yorkers for directions or help.  Just don’t expect them to listen to your story.  Be clear and concise with your question, then listen closely because it will be a short direct answer.  You are disturbing their timed walk and they just want to get going.  Most New York walkers will help, but don’t expect them to give you extra special attention. Unlike you, they are NOT on Holiday.

dievca hopes this helps you to fold into NYC Life seamlessly.

By the way, in 2010 ImprovEverywhere did a presentation called “The Tourist Lane”. It was quite funny:

For our latest mission, we created separate walking lanes for tourists and New Yorkers on a Fifth Avenue sidewalk. Department of Transportation “employees” were on hand to enforce the new rules and ask pedestrians for their feedback on the initiative. Enjoy the video first and then go behind-the-scenes with the photos and report below.

Just click on the link above in red!

dievca has had this post idea/complaint for awhile,
Thank You to travelandleisure.com for providing the push!

Shopping for Spring! (as it snows~)

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Puma Speedcat Go Bejeweled Ballet Sneakers

Star in the show with these bejeweled ballet sneakers from Puma, featuring embellished suede uppers with cut-out details, and an open-tongue, lace-up silhouette for a distinct femme finish.

  • Embellished suede uppers
  • Low-top, lace-up ballet sneakers
  • Formstrip side detail
  • Rubber outsole
  • $100

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Wear them with:


It’s a whiteout!

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and dievca is toasty – lazing around, drinking her coffee. XO


The mittens were Golden!

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dievca was wearing her Team USA mittens yesterday.  They turned out to be the lucky mittens with the USA winning Olympic Gold in Women’s Singles Figure Skating and Women’s Hockey!  Fun events to watch, too!  Maybe the next Winter Olympics – dievca will wear them for 14 days~


May you ride through 2026 with spirit, vitality, and strength!

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dievca’s sweet Lunar New Year gift from a colleague and Missoni backpack fabric.

Happy (belated) Year of the Horse!


Who Pays? Team USA

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dievca isn’t on TikTok, she floats onto Instagram once in awhile.  It has to do with getting enmired in the content as a time stealer, rather than a “older person” response social media.

Anyways – she ran across a person discussing (uh, more like showing emphatic ire) about the misconception of who pays for the United States Olympic athlete’s training.

dievca didn’t realize that people didn’t know.

It’s NOT taxpayer money.

The USSR had State run Sports programs.  The USA did not and does not.

For dievca’s athletic career, it was her parents paying:

  • travel time,
  • vehicle use fees,
  • training facility fees,
  • coaching fees,
  • testing fees,
  • competition fees,
  • hotel fees. 

dievca trained 3-6 hours a day, 6 days a week. she lived 45 minutes driving time (1 way) away from her coaching (3-6 days a week depending on the season), attended camps in the summers (10 weeks), had complimentary training classes 5 days a week.

You, the general public, and the US government did NOT pay a dime, 

The sports governing body helped out minimally when dievca was further along – their money came from participant fees, fund raising, donations, and advertising connected to the sport.

Nothing came from the government, nor the taxpayers.

When dievca competed – there was NO PRIZE money.  There is a bit now.

The only well-paid “professionals” athletes at the Olympic Games are a number of Ice Hockey players, including some of the USA Women – but not all.  Some of the Athletes will get advertising/spokesperson opportunities after than Games – most will not.

These people are killing themselves physically and monetarily for the opportunity to be the best in a Sport they love.  Let’s support TEAM USA in it’s commitment to Sport, and note it is NOT USING TAX PAYER MONEY.

Team USA does not use federal tax dollars to fund its Olympic and Paralympic athletes or programs.
The United States is one of the only countries that does not provide government salaries or direct funding to its Olympians.
Here are the key details regarding Team USA funding:
  • Fan and Private Funding: Team USA is funded by the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
  • Revenue Sources: The USOPC generates its own funding through sponsorship deals, media rights, and private donations.
  • Recent Boost: In 2026, a $100 million donation from a private donor was announced to provide retirement funds and better financial stability for U.S. Olympians.
  • Medal Payouts: While the government does not fund athletes, the USOPC pays athletes directly for medals won ($37,500 for gold, $22,500 for silver, $15,000 for bronze as of the 2026 Winter Games).
  • Tax Exemptions: Due to changes in U.S. law, many athletes do not pay federal income tax on their medal winnings or prize money.
While the USOPC is a “quasi-governmental” entity due to its Congressional charter, it does not receive federal appropriations for its operations.

Good Morning!

 

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dievca is enjoying her coffee with the Olympics!

How about you?


Getting ready for the Lunar New Year! Feb. 17, 2026

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Why is it the Year of the Horse?

Incredibly complex, the Chinese zodiac calendar is best described as a 12-year cycle represented by 12 animals, in this order: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig.

Your personal zodiac animal sign is determined by your year of birth, meaning 2026 will welcome plenty of baby Horses. Children born in the last lunar calendar year were Snakes, while those born on or after the Lunar New Year in 2027 will be Goats, and so on.

And every year, a heavenly stem (one of five elements, which fall into the yin or yang category) is paired with an earthly branch (one of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals). This year, the heavenly stem is “Bing” (big sun) and the earthly branch is “Wu” (the Horse), making it the Year of the Fire Horse.

Followers believe that for each Chinese zodiac sign, luck will depend largely on the positions of the Tai Sui — a collective name for the stellar deities thought to rotate parallel to and in the opposite direction of Jupiter.

Its a particularly lucky YEAR for:

  • Sheep
  • Horse
  • Tiger
  • Dog

What works for EVERYONE:

The Year of the Horse asks for momentum over hesitation, instinct rather than overthinking. We’re asked to have the courage to charge headfirst towards our innermost desires. Visibility, movement, and pioneering are rewarded.

  • Listen to your inner knowing immediately. This year asks you to embody swift, free-spirited movement. Over-strategizing or planning your next steps takes away from its magic. Horses thrive on speed, energizing activity, and bold moves. Say yes, be the first, respond promptly, and don’t wait to take the initiative.
  • Take up space. Visibility is vital during the year ahead. Don’t shrink the shadows. Dare to be seen in all your glory, imperfections and all. Those who dare to embody the spotlight, share their skills, and believe in their abilities thrive. The more open you are, the more doors open.
  • Follow your full body “yes”. If you feel your body energized, excited, and passionate about something, your instincts are activated. Pay close mind. The year of the Horse asks you to move with purposeful energy. Take it as a sign that you’re aligned and should take action.

Support your upcoming YEAR!

dievca received a Horse Charm Key Chain from a colleague/friend — there are some great ways to celebrate the 2026 Lunar New Year! Click on the photos for brands.


Sending a little love to you!

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XO

your dievča


How do you avoid becoming annoying

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while aging?

dievca works in a World with younger humans.  The older people in her World work with younger people.  One of her colleagues who is 85 years old, knows how to deal with younger people and texting.  dievca didn’t understand the complaints about “Boomer” texting until yesterday when she was handing off apartment keys to a friend of a friend.

The person is retired and a control freak who wrote long emails, then long texts at awkward times expecting immediate answers.  Their verbiage came off as aggressive.

The same control freak who couldn’t look at their email before traveling, nor realize that they needed to turn off airplane mode when they checked their email.  They sent a “demand” text while dievca was presenting at a meeting.  Then said, “opps” when dievca pointed out they needed to read their e-mail.

Never again.

 


Pick-Me-Up with Missoni

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 “pick-me-up” (as one word) is the classic term for a mood/energy booster.

Missoni’s backpack has been crochet-knitted in Italy with colourful zigzag stripes, so it’s instantly recognisable. Made from wool and durable nylon, it has plenty of pockets for organising the essentials and a compartment for your laptop.
100% Wool MSRP $1120
dievca was looking for a little “pick-me-up” after the work project.  she ran into this 2023 Missoni backpack on the HousingWorks eShop site for $350. she also had a 30% off coupon code.  The backpack is in amazing shape and taking the edge off of enduring the cold weather in NYC. 
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Good Morning!

Its only two weeks of Olympics Joy – dievca promises.

XO


THIS is why they keep talking (Grand Prix Final)

The amazing Long Program by Ilia Malinin

The reason people are making such a BIG deal. He was shaky in the short program so he had to bring it home in the Long Program.(Grand Prix Final)

He did well today and brought home the Gold for the USA… But, Thank Goodness for the US Pairs Team stepping up! He has more in him.


For the love of Sport

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dievca has pulled the hat out and is wearing it.  Women’s Speed Skating on the TV currently.

dievca loves the Olympics.


Starting “Hump Day” in a good way!


Everything is completed

and dievca is ready to PARTY!

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ahhh — to be that young, again!

Photo: The photo is part of a collection by local photographer Ed Roseberry, who chronicled life around Charlottesville, Virginia, during that era. Early 1960’s UVa House Party. 


when colleagues make your life hard

dievca is back in NYC. It is 23F, with windchill it feels like 16F (that is -9 C for the European crowd).  The nor’easter is going to miss the city snow-wise, but the wind gusts from the storm following the Atlantic Coast are keeping NYC in well below freezing temperatures.  

From the NY Post:

The bitter cold and snow last weekend claimed the lives of 10 New Yorkers, six of whom were homeless.

They were allowed to stay in the streets as Mayor Zohran Mamdani has refused to budge from his policy of not forcing the homeless into shelters, even in the deadly cold.

Mamdani on Saturday said the city’s death toll from the bitter freeze had reached 14, with another person found dead outdoors over the past 24 hours.

Eight of the victims died of hypothermia with the cause of death for the rest still under investigation by the city’s Medical Examiner. At least six victims were homeless.

He insisted the city has been taking “every possible measure to get New Yorkers inside” since NYC’s “Code Blue” emergency first went into effect Jan. 19.

Sunday will mark the ninth day in a row where temperatures in the Big Apple have failed to reach the freezing point of 32 degrees — and experts project the cold snap could continue for an historic 21 days.

NY Post – Jan. 31, 2026 6:57 pm

dievca is holed up in her apartment pounding out the last bits of the work project.  Of course she has to reach out to humans in her organization who haven’t shared their data sets…for the third time – and they are annoying the heck out of her. 

dievca just wants to deal with dogs and cats – no humans. Is that possible?


Everything is Relative~

It may be cold by South Florida standards (and its going to get colder this weekend). dievca is grateful to  wear a t-shirt walking along the beach this morning.  Everything is Relative.


We ALL have our problems

dievca was walking across the street to the beach and almost stepped on a squashed (roadkill) iguana.  Bright green skin, sprawled and flattened like frogger hit by a car. dievca was feeling pretty bad that “Fred” was squashed until she read the Miami Herald article stating that Green Iguana’s are an invasive pest and should be killed.

So, NYC has:Image

New York City rats carry several dangerous pathogens, most notably causing a rise in leptospirosis, a bacterial disease spread through infected urine, with record cases in 2023. Other serious diseases linked to NYC rats include Seoul hantavirus, Salmonella, E. coli, and rat-bite fever. These pathogens are transmitted through contact with waste, bites, or contaminated surfaces. 

And South Florida has:

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According to Miami Herald reporting, green iguanas have become a widespread and destructive invasive species in South Florida, causing damage to infrastructure, landscaping, and potentially posing health risks due to salmonella. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has advised homeowners to humanely kill iguanas on their property and Miami-Dade County is implementing publicly-funded trapping programs. For more details, visit Miami Herald.