Five years ago today: Cat Naps And Catnaps
Every day for a year, starting on my 49th birthday, I did something I've never done before. Now that I've completed that project, here's more of my adventures.
Five years ago today: Cat Naps And Catnaps
I said I would be happy to do that if I could still find the recipe. I couldn't. Lucky, during that dinner menu planning process I had sent a couple of different versions to Tony and asked him to pick one. He forwarded me the information I needed and we were back in business.
I often use my blog as a personal journal, so I'm putting the information here for my future use. Maybe yours too?
SHEPHERD'S SALAD-NO ONIONS
Serves 4
Prepare the Vegetables: Chop vegetables into bite-sized pieces.
Combine: In a large bowl, combine tomatoes, cucumbers, and green bell pepper. Add parsley and feta.
Make the Dressing: In a small bowl, whisk together the olive oil, lemon juice, sumac, salt, and pepper.
Dress the Salad: Pour the dressing over the vegetables and toss gently to combine.
Season and Serve: Taste and adjust seasoning as needed. Cover and refrigerate for about 30 minutes to allow the flavors to meld before serving. The salad is best served fresh, as the salt and lemon juice will draw water from the vegetables over time.
Five years ago: Party For Two
We stumbled upon the store in 2018. Even though it's a half hour from home, across the Mississippi River in Alton, Illinois, Tony and I think it's worth the drive. Their balsamic vinegar is the thickest and most flavorful I've ever found (and I've looked in a lot of places). I've been known to drizzle it on a salad straight up.Alton is a half hour trip, and we always try to do another activity while in the area to justify the gas and time. I searched for activities in the area and came upon the Audubon Center at Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary, which is close to the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers.
The visitor center parking lot was almost full, and when we entered we found out that was because there was a group of schoolchildren there on a field trip. A naturalist was giving them a presentation about birds in the area. We stood in the back and listened, and met Patriot, a bald eagle who was 30 years old.
After the presentation ended Tony and I walked around the small inside display. I saw this banner that showed the wingspans of different birds. I had no idea some of them were so large!
Tony found out the center had about eight miles of trails. Unfortunately, most of them were still snow covered, but we were able to walk along a short paved trail down to a viewing area.
A lot of bald eagles migrate to Missouri in winter from Canada and the Great Lakes. The rivers rarely freeze, so there are hunting grounds for fish. There were several volunteers with telescopes trained on eagles across the river. They were really there for the students, but they let Tony and I take a peek.From the Audubon Center it was a ten-minute drive to the Olive Oil Marketplace. I carried in the empty bottles, and carried out full bottles of Traditional, Garlic Cilantro, Strawberry, and White Pineapple balsamic vinegars.
The answer was yes, according to my friend Google, who told me that today First Light was 6:38 am. However, they also threw in some terms that I didn't know, like Astronomical Twilight, Nautical Twilight, and Civil Twilight. Then at the end of the day they repeated the terms in backwards order (Civil, Nautical, Astronomical).
So I went down an internet rabbit hole to find out what the heck all those terms meant. This is what I found:
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For the past ten days the temperature has been way below freezing, which made today's high of 46 degrees Fahrenheit feel fantastic. This morning when Hubby Tony and I left for church to do our monthly volunteer money counting shift I wore a heavy winter coat, but when I went out again after lunch to run errands I switched to the lightweight one and wrapped a scarf around my neck.
It snowed eight days ago. All of the roads in my area are snow free, but the shoulders and sidewalks aren't. Thanks to the outdoor nastiness I've been unmotivated to do anything outside, and today I had a large list of places to go, all along a major thoroughfare close to my house.
I headed east, stopping by the post office, thrift store, and pet mart before turning around and heading west to come back home, hitting an antique mall, florist, and craft store along the way. There were a lot of cars on the road, and rather than pull in and out of a bunch of strip malls, several times I took advantage of connecting parking lots to walk from one place to another. By the last errand I ditched the scarf and had my coat unzipped.
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It's only the beginning of February and the temperature will be yo-yoing all over the place, so I have to keep every conceivable piece of winter gear handy. I never know what tomorrow will bring.
Five years ago: Stuck Song SyndromeSome times Smokey Joe eats the wet food too fast, then regurgitates it back up. I started researching for a way to slow him down. There were a lot of ideas, but it seemed like the easiest one to implement would be a lick mat. (It has grooves designed to hold the wet food. Instead of inhaling it, Kitty has to lick up.)
Instead of immediately heading to the pet store, I figured out we already had something in the house that might work. From the far back of the plastic container cabinet I pulled out a shallow plastic bowl originally designed to hold leftovers. It had ridges to allow air to circulate underneath things when they were reheated in the microwave.Five years ago: The Slice Of Pie Is Getting Larger
This showed up in my Facebook feed this morning:
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Although I read news articles about the Holocaust and Vietnam, out of the four "days", which one do you think Hubby Tony and I "celebrated"? If you said Chocolate Cake Day you're right!
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| Chocolate pudding cake from the grocery store |
After figuring out the information part of the job, I turned to the newsletter part. The newsletter hasn't been published for a couple of years, so I had a brainstorming conversation with another person about the format of the revitalized newsletter. We came up with some good ideas, but decided we also wanted to poll the people who will be reading it.
In the meantime we decided our first 'issue' would be an email that would contain short welcome notes from some of the officers and some basic information about the fellowship website. After I figured out how to update data to the website, I played around with an email newsletter template and figured out how to add text, hyperlinks, and images. The final result was super simple, but I was proud of it.After sending the draft to several people for their input, this morning I sent the message out to everyone.
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Five years ago: What A Difference A Year Makes
Between today and tomorrow the National Weather Service is predicting a total of six to ten inches of snow and dangerously cold temperatures, but I have no reason to go out. I have food, reading material, projects, and the memes on the Internet 😀.
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In this area people run to the store for milk, bread, eggs, and toilet paper as soon as any type of winter weather is announced. This morning's paper had photos of empty milk coolers and bare dairy shelves.
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I always have a stash of Mardi Gras beads in my closet, so I can only imagine what the people in Louisiana have.
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This explanation sounds about rightEven the PG-13 people are taking advantage of the storm!
Authorities confirmed the "individual responsible for this incoming winter weather" has been taken into custody.The individual in question was not identified in an initial post, but she can be seen handcuffed, and standing in a blue, glittery dress with sheer sleeves.
An officer standing nearby can also be seen holding what appears to be a tiara with pink gemstones."The winter storm is still coming," police wrote. "The cold never bothered her anyway, but it will bother your commute."
Stay safe my friends!