Today is the
birthday of Texas, most commonly called Texas Independence Day. It celebrates
the day on which 59 Texas settlers officially signed the Texas Declaration of
Independence, declaring their independence from Mexico and creating the
Republic of Texas. Of course, it wasn’t that easily done. War followed, as did
the fall of the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto, so it was April before
Texans (Texians as they were then called) prevailed. But it’s a day to
celebrate our heritage and the great history of our state. There’s a huge temptation
for me to insert a political statement here, but I will resist.
Sophie celebrated
with a guest tonight. She’s used to human guests, loves them, but tonight Marj
brought her rescue pup, Remy. Remy is a bit bigger than Sophie, though younger
I think. At any rate, Sophie often tries to discipline the few dogs that visit,
but she didn’t do that to Remy. She did, however, completely lose her cool, racing
from one end of the cottage to the other while Remy looked completely puzzled.
We locked them in the yard for a while, but I was truly afraid Sophie would
bring down my fabric screen doors with her jumping, so we let them in. Remy was
well behaved; Sophie not so much so, but she’s so irresistible.
After a while
Sophie decided she needed more attention and she needed food. She began her routine
of barking and growling at me. Jordan said I had to do something, but I told
her every time we do, it reinforces bad behavior. So we waited it out. Soph
would quiet, then flare up, then quiet. Now, at nine o’clock, Remy has gone home,
and Sophie is ignoring that dinner she wanted so desperately. Somehow food for
her is connected to attention. She’s now quiet and perfectly content.
An ordinary day—work,
grocery store, nap. But this evening, before and after Marj’s visit, I explored
recipes and came up with several I really want to try. A cream of chicken soup,
from scratch and not out of the can; a lentil soup; roasted pears; dried figs
reconstituted in red wine and served on a cheese board. I know it’s weird, but
an evening of exploring recipes and planning a grocery list really delights me.
These days I put aside a lot of recipes because it wouldn’t be practical to try
to cook them in my tiny kitchen with my limited facilities. But the challenge
just adds to the fun.
Watching the
weather on both coasts and worrying about friends in line of the storms. In
Texas today, it was nice to have sunshine and moderate temperatures, after our
week of cold, wet rain, but I worry about those inline of what are being called
monster storms. If you’re in either area, please take care.
Looking forward to
the weekend. Hope it’s a good one for you.
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