Now Union Project an Arts Organization

Now Union Project an Arts Organization

The magic of wet pavement on Forbes Avenue at the red light. On my way home from a Poetry reading at Carlow University

Popcorn. I like it. My sister does not.
My parents used to buy bags of Strawberry Popcorn Kernels and give them to us.
In Durand, Illinois. It was not strawberry flavored but red kernels like these pictured below.
I donβt care for microwave popcorn. I bought these two types at Soergel Orchards





Artist Ashley Hodder painted this amazing mural. Itβs on the building across the street from A.Boss Opticians. I was picking up my daughter-in lawβs glasses Monday morning.

Easter Sunday – chair on the sidewalk.



https://youtube.com/shorts/um9YAMgJ2A8?si=A2C1u_lULigy2fOc Short video on YouTube
I did not split, toast and butter as recommended. Maybe tomorrow morning
Itβs a short season. They remind me of childhood. These were purchased at FreshMarket this morning.

βA “gum band” is a regional term, primarily used in Western Pennsylvania and the Pittsburgh area, for a standard rubber band. It refers to the same small, stretchy elastic ring used to hold items together, commonly found in junk drawers. β

Made me think of this post
Hereβs a Reblog from April 2012 from a visit to The National Coverlet Museum in Bedford Pennsylvania
1. No styrofoam in the center is allowed. Has to be a rubber band core.
2. You have to find the rubber band or be given a rubber band.
Rubber is heavy. Like a medicine ball. I was surprised by the weight of it.
This ball is so large that the newspaper rubber bands canβt fit around it. A chef donates his escarole rubber bands. Mr. Laszlo Zongor has taught a couple of young people how to start a rubber band ball the correct way.
I believe there are other rules but I canβt remember and he said to not misquote him!!
In Pittsburgh, rubber bands are called gum bands by many!
And yes, I looked it up and there is a guy who claims he has the real deal biggest authentic rubber band ball that he has stretched each band onto, individually. My friend E at work has a ball she started 11 years ago! She said she had started to buy the lettuce, pre washed in a bag and wasnβt getting those nice big fat Romaine bands lately.
I wish I had asked what motivated them to start making the rubber band ballβ¦β¦β¦β¦β¦β¦.and then the commitment to βgrowing itβ.
And a P.S. from Melinda (his wife) after viewing the post
βI think the last rule you forgot was that the rubber bands cannot be lengthened by tying one to another β each band has to fit entirely around the ball on its own. Thatβs the challenge at this point: finding bands that are long enough, since most will no longer work. β¦.Makes it somewhat self-limiting in size!β
Not sure who checks if one is following the rules but wanted to include it, since I forgot!
