

And that’s my Saturday Evening Post.



And that’s my Saturday Evening Post.


Do you have certain plants that for whatever reason are special to you? Maybe it’s their beauty or uniqueness or the nostalgia they evoke.
I do. And one for me is the Oakleaf Hydrangea. Are you familiar with it?
I first saw it quite a few years ago in Atlanta’s Piedmont Park. But I called it by the wrong name for years. I just made up a name and started calling it Big Paperwhite. (Similar to Adam and Eve naming the various animals in the Garden of Eden, I imagine.)
It wasn’t until about a year ago that I finally had sense enough to use my iNaturalist app to identify the plant.

Lo and behold, iNaturalist corrected me and informed my that my attractive plant is the Oakleaf Hydrangea.
I was glad to have the right name but a little disappointed that I had to start calling him by the new, well correct, name.

And yes, the leaves do look like a bit like oak leaves, I must admit.

But don’t you think the individual little flowers look a tiny bit like the Paperwhite Narcissus?

Oakleaf even comes in different colors …

So now you (AND I!) I know.
But just between you and me, I still occasionally call him “Big Paperwhite,” for old-time’s sake.
And that’s My Saturday Evening Post.


Today Robert and I joined thousands of other Savannah area patriots by participating in our third No Kings Day protest here in our hometown.



Please allow this sampling of creatively truthful protest signs and banners be the text for this post.








We felt honored to be a part of this peaceful, nonviolent and exuberantly hopeful crowd of patriots who so love our United States of America.
We kept running into folks we know. Here’s good buddy Critter. Isn’t that the coolest name?





And that’s my Saturday Evening Post.


Along a recent hike at our nearby Skidaway Island State Park, Savannah GA.

And that’s my Saturday Evening Post.


And that’s my Saturday Evening Post.


And that’s my Saturday Evening Post.

Robert was feeling a little blue today, so I bought him a new cat


It dd the trick.

And that’s my Saturday Evening Post.
