Showing posts with label #piddling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #piddling. Show all posts

Saturday, June 03, 2023

Self-indulgent Saturday

 



Tonight, I had three of my favorite foods for supper. They may have been odd pairings, they made a great supper for me: salmon (it was fresh Scottish salmon, so how could I resist), the mild guacamole from Central Market, and fresh raspberries. When summer fruits are in season, raspberries are my favorite. I remember getting buckets of them for fifty cents at a rural market in Indiana as a kid. As for the salmon, I kind of went on instinct—just salt and pepper, poured a little white wine on the pan to keep it from drying, and watched it almost constantly for the seven minutes it roasted. Salmon came out cooked just right, which for me is barely cooked. Guacamole was delicious—I can’t take the spicy version. And the raspberries were sweet—sometimes, early on, they’re a bit tangy, but these weren’t. Topped it off with two salted caramels. Yes, a self-indulgent dinner. But I deserve.

Today was a piddling day. Everybody needs one of those. I was lazy about everything I did, dawdled over emails and news reports. I am so fascinated by the chaos in our country that it sometimes takes me a long time to catch up on all my sources, even on weekends. Still, I managed to write a thousand words and I have the next scene in my mind. Ate leftover for lunch and took a long nap.

The Burtons were gone most of the day, and when they were here, I was napping. We crossed paths briefly in the late afternoon before they went to an American Cancer Society event at the zoo. Somehow the attendance requirement was to wear white. Jordan came out in a white dress with puff sleeves and my only thought was, “I would so spill my dinner all over the front.” Christian said he fully expected red wine stains. Should have told him to drink white.

My interesting side note for the day. In my adult life, I've had periodic bouts of anxiety, a few times almost crippling. For that reason, I identify with the Simon and Garfunkel song, "Hello, Darkness, my old friend." I always thought Darkness was a reference to anxiety or depression which throws you into a dark state. Not so. In college, Art Garfunkel had a good friend who lost his sight and withdrew from the world. Garfunkel took it as his responsibility to help his friend and set him on the path to a productive life. He was by his side, literally, all through college, and he named himself Darkness. He would say, "It's Darkness, your old friend." Because of his devoted help, the man went on to get a law degree and graduate degree from prestigious universities. He married, had a family and a career as an entrepreneur, and became a wealthy man. Remember that, the next time you hear that song.

I’m off to read a novel I started last night. Not my typical choice—it’s about female spies in World Wars I and II. Hope it doesn’t give me nightmares. Sweet dreams, y’all

Saturday, May 20, 2017

No blog tonight


No blog, nothing to ponder or ruminate on. An ordinary but nice lazy day, cooking (corned beef hash and deboning a half leftover chicken to make salad), reading, lots of reading, and dinner with a good friend.

I had read a piece about new places with patios, so we set out for one—reservations needed, nothing available until 8:15; next one, 45 minute wait, no seats at the bar, and I didn’t want to stand for that long. We had good hamburgers at The Tavern, a perpetual favorite of mine.

Finished Killer Characters by Ellery Adams and thoroughly enjoyed it, recommend it. I decided to check on Amazon for earlier titles in the Baywriters series. One thing I like is that if you’ve already ordered the book—casual reading does run together in one’s mind—they’ll tell you. I had read several of the first titles in the series but ordered one I hadn’t read. And I’m still reading the book to report on for a competition—it’s slow going, because it’s a beautifully done book about a subject I avoid if I can. ‘Nough said.

Looking forward to Monday, when I resolve to start editing, rewriting the book I have in very rough draft. In the meantime, I’m piddling. That’s what one should do on the weekend.

Happy weekend, everyone.