April 9, 2020
scratch and sniff
posted by soe 1:21 am
Turns out, even when wearing a face mask (okay, so it was a tank top I repurposed), you can still notice the heavenly scent of lilacs when they first start blooming.
This bush was just before the Buffalo Bridge (many of D.C.’s bridges are nicknamed for the animal mascots guarding them). I didn’t finish up work until after 7 tonight, by which time the sun was below the tree line. So instead of wandering in the sun, I walked over to the Mt. Zion/Female Union Band Society cemetery, figuring that there might be fewer people there than on the sidewalk (which aren’t wide enough to accommodate the pedestrian crowding during a time of social distancing). Mostly, that was true, so I got to call my folks surrounded by the long dead, which seemed comforting. (For those of you who’ve actually read it, from that cemetery, you can see across the ravine to the cemetery, still used and gated, where Lincoln in the Bardo takes place.)
April 8, 2020
when life hands you pie crust…
posted by soe 1:56 am
When we defrosted the freezer last week, I found a bag of pie crusts.
Tonight, I decided to make pie.
Well, technically it was a crumble, or maybe a crisp. Or maybe both, because I had too much filling and topping for just my normal-sized pie plate, and had to add some of each to my smaller-sized pie plate.
It all smelled amazing.
And the filling and the topping were perfect.
But the crust dough was freezer-burned. I’d thought the dough smelled off. But I talked myself out of it, because I really wanted pie.
Rudi and I have decided that we’ll just eat the filling. When life hands you lemons, you make lemonade. When it hands you dough, you make pie. And let’s face it, this is a way more interesting way to eat those apples than out of hand.
April 7, 2020
books i bought because i loved their author’s earlier work
posted by soe 2:02 am
Today’s Top Ten Tuesday topic from That Artsy Reader Girl asks us to share the cause of how we’ve added certain books to our physical TBR piles. I decided to focus on ten books I bought because I loved their author’s earlier work:
- Threatened by Eliot Schrefer, because of Endangered
- Sleeping at the Starlite Motel: and Other Adventures on the Way Back Home by Bailey White, because of Mama Makes Up Her Mind and Other Dangers of Southern Living
- The Blue Shoe: A Tale of Thievery, Villainy, Sorcery, and Shoes by Roderick Townley, because of The Great Good Thing
- Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell, because of Eleanor & Park
- Raymie Nightingale by Kate DiCamillo, because of Because of Winn-Dixie (and others)
- The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo, because of Beastgirl and Other Origin Myths
- Odes by Sharon Olds, because of The Dead and the Living
- The Great Spring: Writing, Zen, and This Zigzag Life by Natalie Goldberg, because of Writing Down the Bones
- The Lost Continent by Bill Bryson, because of A Walk in the Woods
- Gilead by Marilynne Robinson, because of Housekeeping
How often do you buy books from an author, perhaps without giving it your normal amount of consideration, simply because you loved one of their previous works?
April 6, 2020
these are the people in your neighborhood
posted by soe 1:45 am
I was out walking the other day, trying to get to the house where they have the Barbie party scene out front to see if the Barbies were socially distancing or if they were living a better life than the rest of us. But there were a group of neighbors hanging out in that vicinity, so I couldn’t get close enough for photos. (As best as I could tell from across the street, the Barbies were not socially distancing, but had taken to wearing masks, and at least two seemed to be boxing a coronavirus ball. I’ll ask Rudi to get us photos later.)
But I did get to see who lives near the Barbies. It turns out their neighbors, one block over and tucked into a tree box, are fairies!
No one seemed to be about.
But it also seems like fairies would be much better at social distancing than Barbies.
I’m sure they were just waiting for me to pass by.
Have you discovered anything new and exciting about your neighbors during this time of sheltering in place?
April 5, 2020
the golden hour
posted by soe 1:30 am
April 4, 2020
pre-holiday weekend planning
posted by soe 1:23 am
The upcoming week holds several friends’ birthdays, the start of Passover, and the Easter holidays. Which means I should get some things done this weekend to prepare:
- Send out some mail. I dug out my stationery box today, which makes that easier.
- Buy batteries. We’re out of AAs and AAAs and now have to rob Peter to pay Paul, gadget-wise.
- Make some calls. I’ve been okay about checking in with the folks I know in the hardest hit areas or who are in healthcare careers, but haven’t made phone calls.
- Pay some bills. I am lucky in that because I am still working full-time, I am still getting my usual paycheck. I know that’s not true of everyone, so I’m super grateful.
- Have a living room dance party. I am the only one excited by this, which means it often gets dropped off the list, despite it being low-hanging fruit.
- Bake something with my sourdough discard and/or the pie crusts I pulled out of the freezer last week. Rudi would probably be very excited if I finally turned that sugar pumpkin that’s been sitting around the Burrow since the fall into the pumpkin pie that he loves.
- Find my UFOs and my mending pile. Sort them, and figure out how to tackle one a couple mending projects a week.
- Read something. I’ve mentioned that I’m having trouble concentrating on paper books right now, but audiobooks seem to be okay. Rudi and I started listening to Good Omens earlier this evening
- Paint my nails.
- Sleep in.
What are you thinking about doing this weekend?