March 2020

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crocus + Juniper
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Looky there – a whole post without a photo of food. It IS possible. Maybe not probable, but possible.

The landscape is coming to life, a millimeter at a time, with great texture and color! And our best girl is out and enjoying the sunshine every time it’s offered.

Hoping you and your best loved are keeping well. So far so good around here!

Say hello to part two of my ultimate 70s playlist! Much scribbling, sighing, scratching out and circling again, but really quite worth the effort to reminisce. SO good!! I even went to the trouble of Youtubing all the videos. You’re welcome.

Paranoid – Black Sabbath – Quite apropos for our COVID-19 times…

I Wanna Be Sedated – The Ramones

Shadowplay – Joy Division

Tangled Up in Blue – Bob Dylan

Feels So Good – Chuck Mangione

Kodachrome – Paul Simon

What’s Going On – Marvin Gaye

The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway – Genesis

Close to You – The Carpenters

Walk on the Wild Side – Lou Reed (I had this poster on my wall in H.S.)

American Woman – The Guess Who

Ventura Highway – America

Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Diana Ross

Fire & Rain – James Taylor – One fine day I’m gonna hear this and not cry.

Bring on the Night – The Police

Here Comes the Flood – Peter Gabriel

Life’s Been Good – Joe Walsh

Living for the City – Stevie Wonder

Radar Love – Golden Earring

Bohemian Rhapsody – Queen

Go Your Own Way – Fleetwood Mac

Love: Building on Fire – Talking Heads

Marquee Moon – Television

Running With the Devil – Van Halen – that intro…..gah!

You Are So Beautiful – Joe Cocker

You really are so beautiful. Stay safe and well…

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A left-handed mug from a potter in New Mexico, whose name I have long forgotten. I say left-handed because, if you’ll note the curve on the bottom when the handle is on the left and the flat side opposite. I, a lefty (explains a bit, eh?), never noticed it, and was puzzled (and even chuckled) every time a righty used it and spilled drink on him or herself. Then a friend (Hi Brooke!!) put two and two together. It’s pretty much MY mug now, though I do explain and give the option to guests.

How are you feeling? Healthy, I sincerely hope. I am well, with a mild case of paranoia. Is the scratch in my throat COVID-19? Wait, I just sneezed or sniffled or dry-coughed or whatever. No, seriously. Is this IT?

So we are drinking steaming beverages in fine mugs (see above), for comfort and joy. If we’ve got it, we’ve got it. Though it’s been a full week since making contact with another human, besides yards away on Juniper jaunts, and quite literally spraying mail & packages with disinfectant, rendering me hopeful. That said, some people are asymptomatic for 10-14 days. So there’s still time for this bugger to make itself known. Ugh.

What to do in the meantime? Cook and eat, of course! Pray. For every single one of us. Every chance I get. Sweat out my anxiety with a morning workout plus the aforementioned twice daily Juniper jaunt. Read magazines, books, blogs, a cereal box. Watch movies and home shows and whatever strikes our fancy on HBO and PBS and Netflix (more on that later). Put NPR on for the essentials and turn off before becoming demoralized. Find great solace in music. All kinds. Yesterday we went Texas style with a jammin’ ZZ Top (La Grange!!) and Stevie Ray Vaughan (Lenny!!) marathon. Hot damn.

As for the eating, I’ve made: roasted red pepper and tomato soup; jalapeno and cheddar spoonbread served with Boulder breakfast sausage; blueberry coffeecake; walnut and blue cheese crackers; curried cauliflower soup; blue cheese salad dressing atop a lovely tossed salad; peanut butter cup and birthday sprinkle ice cream – complete with cake batter (pasteurized eggs) and frosting! Double hot damn.

I realize I’m full on What I Ate at the moment. Sore-ee, not sorry. It all photographs nicely and our local exterior landscape has been pretty uninspiring, as in brown, very brown. I do see some tufts of greening grass and crocus peeking their heads above ground, and maybe a tulip or two, the eternal hope of spring. So maybe something other than nibbles will grace this space soon.

In the meantime, much love and good health to you and yours.

Stuff

Stuff your eyes with wonder, he said, live as if you’d drop dead in ten seconds. See the world. It’s more fantastic than any dream made or paid for in factories.

Ray Bradbury

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Magpie

One for sorrow,
Two for joy,
Three for a girl,
Four for a boy, 
Five for silver
Six for gold,
Seven for a secret,
Never to be told.
Eight for a wish,
Nine for a kiss,
Ten for a bird,
You must not miss.

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