Friday, May 22, 2026

Lesson 953: From Little League to the Big League


Happy Weekend, Readers,
and we are ending this week
happy, indeed.


We are celebrating two birthdays this week!
Natalie turned 28.


Mr. Lamp Post celebrates his mid-to-late 50's birthday
on Saturday.

The Little Blue Cottage
is open for the season!



We caught a Little League game mid week.


Life lessons live in Little League.


In my opinion,
little girls


are always the most fun to watch!


We spent some time getting creative with positive Earth messages


about the importance of clean water.


If you are a local Reader, 
you might want to check out this project
during the summer.


It is a History + Art + Conservation project.
People of all ages will find this interesting.
Here is the link to the website:

Here is the news report:

We like to support the arts at the Lamp Post.


I got creative with my beans this year.
Ta-da!
Meet my bean teepee!
I actually built two of them.


I'm so pleased with this flower!
Big Leaf Lupine.
Isn't she beautiful.


Another beautiful event I get to witness every year--
The Senior Send-Off!

They are moving into the Big Leagues!
Mrs. Eloise wishes you all the best. 





One of the most creative send-offs
I've ever listened to 
is Big League Country Music Artist 
Eric Church's Commencement Speech
at UNC Chapel Hill.
It is Six String Gold!


Long Weekend Homework:
Please take the time to listen to this one.
Highest praise from Fan Eloise.


Enjoy the Long Weekend.

Eloise









Friday, May 15, 2026

Lesson 952: Rally


Hello, Readers.
Spring is in full bloom,
and Eloise has been fully enjoying it.


However,
during the rush of May,
I am no Golden Tempo.
Eloise is a tired old mare.

I have to Rally!
Just like this sun fighting its way through
the thick, gray clouds,
so must I muster up energy
for all of the year-ending fun.


I Rallied one evening this week
to walk at Headwaters Park.
The Middle School Envirothon
was there this week
and I was reminded 
what a cool park it is.




Head east from the lower parking lot
and you'll find a nice boardwalk for birdwatching.


Birds are cool.


Who doesn't like birds?


Cats.
Cats don't like birds.

This is what my girls did for me for Mother's Day--
A cat making class at
Erie Clay Space.

Natalie's 
For all the cats we've loved.


Ellen's
Well dressed Gus.


Mine.  
Skinny Whitford


Our biggest surprise was
a SURPRISE visit from Jack and Mikayla!
It was fantastic to see them.


On Monday I took a trip to Edinboro
for a Networking session.


Finding more ways to help my students
find success.


While I went on a lunchtime walk
I found Mother Goose and her goslings!


I Rallied the troops this morning
for some environmental lessons outside.
The sun felt so good.



It's been interesting working in a high school
under construction.
I love to watch big projects like this.


There was a dump truck in the gym!


I took another group to CLEER 
to learn about water pollution.
This garland was made from trash
collected from local creeks.


This is what we found on our trash pick up.


Busy weeks at school leave Mrs. Eloise tired.
This afternoon we Rallied
and formed a team 
to join the Road Rally
to support the Unified Sports Bocce Team!

We were the clowns!
The Rally took us to local hot spots.


We completed many tasks--
We gave Ellen the origami.


I got tasked with eating the Hot wing
from The Fiddle in.
I got it down in 12 seconds!

Grandma was our true ace in the race
as she read the supplies list
and took it to heart.
She had the magnifying glass to earn us a bonus point.










I, of course,
had the camera!



Grandma also tossed in our copy of this:


I wrote my own Road Rally--
at the height of the Bill Clinton scandal--
so it had a funny political theme.
Maybe I'll make one again someday
when creativity strikes.
I'm not calling it a Rally though--
sounds distastefully political.

It will be called
The Lamp Post Coddiwomple.
Catchy, 
isn't it?


Eloise