Monthly Archive: October 2015

21
Oct
2015

TWO THINGS

Two disgusting things I did today Cleaned the hair trap under the bathtub Emptied the overfull food garbage bag Two yummy things I ate today Kelda Skogssvampsoppa (Forest Mushroom Soup) Smoked Salmon Two things I wrote in text messages to my children today NERD! STALKER! Two things that made me happy at work today Praise from my boss A good resolution to a potentially dramatic issue Two things I saw while driving today Storks in the fields Gorgeous fall leaves Two chores I did the moment I got home today Laundry (2 loads) Emptied the dishwasher Two iPad games I...

18
Oct
2015

SLIPPIN’, SLIPPIN’, SLIPPIN’ INTO THE FUTURE*

Oy, where did that week go? Where did all the weeks go? I know, I know, I talk about how times flies all the time; you’d think I’d be used it by now, but no, it’s equally surprising ALL THE TIME. All the time that disappears. It’s been raining and/or drizzling for days on end and my hair is reacting as you’d expect: like a crazy person. It’s not just frizzy. It’s SUPER FRIZZY. If I let it air-dry even a little bit after a shower, it looks like chestnut dandelion fuzz. Good thing it’s not bird-nest-building season because I’d...

12
Oct
2015

IN WHICH I START AND MANAGE TO KEEP GOING

I’m sitting here, staring at the keyboard, wondering what to write about. Should I talk about all the walks I’ve been taking? Martin has gone with me for every one of them, at home, and at work I have a colleague that goes with me. The work ones are usually only 15-20 minutes and then when I get home, I try to go right out immediately and do another 15-45 minutes. I walk as fast as I can but I get shin splints so easily that sometimes I can’t go as fast as I’d like. It’s getting chillier these days,...

10
Oct
2015

MIX & MATCH

AS MANY AS YOU WANT Baby spinach Rucola Romaine Bok choy Leaf lettuce Gem lettuce Mâche AS MANY AS YOU WANT Kohlrabi Cucumber Plum tomatoes Cherry tomatoes Blanched bell pepper Artichoke hearts (fresh or canned) Hearts of palm Asparagus Steamed broccoli Shredded steamed carrot Sliced radishes Sprouts Chinese broccoli Celery Snow peas Sugar snap peas Water chestnuts Red onions Zucchini Yellow squash Mushrooms PICK ONE Smoked ham, turkey or chicken slices Cooked salmon Warm smoked salmon Cold smoked salmon Grilled chicken Red or green lentils Hard-boiled egg Water-packed tuna Grilled shrimp Smoked ham, turkey or chicken slices Cooked salmon Warm...

08
Oct
2015

SAVORY

I would have thought it was fall because I saw my first sugar beet on the side of the road just a few days ago (since then I’ve seen several), but the weather has apparently decided to fast forward toward winter. It’s been really cold, and gray, and windy as all get out. Two nights ago, the winds were so fierce that the leaves were literally leaping off the trees. Lawn furniture was blown about. The house shook with the gusts and kept waking me up. We’ve seen huge flocks of geese flying the wrong way south, honking their heads...

04
Oct
2015

OPPOSITE OF SLUG

If I was away from LJ for several days some years ago, it could take me hours to scroll through and read everything on my friends list and RSS feed. These days, it’s a matter of minutes. Nice on the one hand, but sad on the other. It’s been a busy weekend in the middle of 2 busy weeks at the beginning of a busy month. On Friday I went to see Top Hat at the Malmö Opera House with my friend Debbie. She and the Wonders had given me a gift certificate when I had that big birthday a...