Planning to Retire Soon!

If you are planning to retire in the Philippines soon, I suggest you visit several excellent websites on pro's and cons of retiring in the Philippines. However if you want to retire in the provinces, where life is simple, standard of living cheaper, less traffic congestion and pollution, availability of fresh seafood and vegetables compared to the big cities, my island province is the place for you! If this is your first time in my site, welcome. Some of the photos and videos on this site, I do not own. However, I have no intention on the infringement of your copyrights. The photo above is the front yard of Chateau Du Mer- Our Retirement Home in Boac, Marinduque, Philippines

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Boilng River in Peru and AI Analysis of A Family Photo

In Peru, a river called Shanay-Timpishka, or “The Boiling River,” is hot enough to cook animals that fall in. Unlike volcanic hot springs, it's not fed by magma — instead, it’s believed that rainwater seeps deep underground and is heated by geothermal energy before resurfacing. Spanning nearly 6 kilometers, the river has baffled geologists and amazed locals for centuries. Its discovery challenges assumptions that such thermal features only occur near active volcanoes. It's a reminder of Earth’s hidden geothermal forces — and how much we still don’t understand about the natural world.

Meanwhile I asked ChatGPT to create an art photo from: Our Family Picture: Mountain View, CA 2013

Here's what ChatGPT Created. 

My photo really looked different from the others  

Here's the AI Analysis of the Photo:

Setting and Environment

  • Location: The group is outdoors, likely in a backyard or garden area, indicated by the tiled patio floor, plants along the fence, and natural sunlight.

  • Background: A tall wooden fence and tree foliage provide privacy and a warm, natural backdrop. A roof and power lines are visible behind the fence, suggesting a suburban neighborhood.


Composition

  • Arrangement: The people are arranged in two rows:

    • Front row (seated): An elderly woman and man are sitting on white plastic chairs, likely the matriarch and patriarch of the family.

    • Back row (standing): Four adults stand closely behind them, smiling, likely their children.

  • The central placement of the seated elders draws attention and signifies their importance in the family.


Expressions and Body Language

  • Everyone is smiling, projecting a sense of warmth, unity, and happiness.

  • The body language is relaxed and natural, suggesting comfort and familiarity with one another.

  • Several family members are leaning in slightly, a visual sign of closeness and affection.


Attire

  • The clothing is casual and colorful, with a mix of summer and tropical styles.

  • The elderly woman wears a vibrant striped dress, which adds a joyful and festive tone.

  • The elderly man wears a light shirt with sunglasses hanging at the collar, appearing relaxed and dignified.

  • The others wear a mix of blues, purples, and pinks—complementary and cohesive in tone.


Symbolism and Emotional Tone

  • Generational Bond: The presence of multiple generations in one frame emphasizes family heritage and continuity.

  • Respect and Honor: The seated elders symbolize wisdom and experience, while the standing children honor them with their supportive posture.

  • Celebration of Togetherness: The smiles, colors, and setting all indicate a moment of joy, likely a family reunion or special occasion.


Here's the water color Rendition:


Here's the Charcoal Interpretation:

Good Try, ChatGPT, But there is no substitute for the Real Photo!

Lastly, My Food For Thought for Today:

 Love alone isn’t enough to hold a marriage together.

Many couples believe that as long as they love each other, everything else will fall into place. But love doesn’t automatically solve differences in communication styles, personal values or long-term goals.

What truly sustains a marriage is commitment, effort and the willingness to adapt. Love can help keep the spark going, but it’s the daily choices that really make a difference.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

David , your final paragraph is an excellent sermon for all and particularly those on the threshold of a lifetime commitment ! Excellent!

Anonymous said...

We think the the success of our 62 year marriage is putting the other person first. You don’t have to worry about yourself because the other person does. Shari😘

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