Sunday, November 9, 2025

How Does Your Garden Grow?

 Some of the images from my “garden” this weekend.



Seagull hanging out at Perkins


The Marginal Way from Perkins Cove


Seagull at Ogunquit Beach


Beloved Nubble Light


2OLOTR - Two old ladies on the road. Made it to Base Camp, Mt. Everest


Surfer at Ogunquit Beach

How does your garden grow?

Saturday, November 8, 2025

Happy, Little, Time Waster

 

4 Ingredients! NO Knead, NO Wait Crispy Bread (Ready in 60 Minutes – Bakery Quality!)

Friday, November 7, 2025

The Friday Five Good Things

 


Five good things happened this week.

1. I tried a no knead bread recipe baked in a Dutch oven. It turned out pretty good.

2. Last day of class for the term. The day students got a field trip to the Worcester Art Museum Prints Department to see some medieval manuscripts.

3. One of the night students brought in a jar of gold ink for all of us.

4. The groomer was able to squeeze the kitties in for a nail trim

5. My bags are packed, and I'm ready to go.

How was your week?

Thursday, November 6, 2025

TBT: Reprints from CJ's Whine and Cheeze

  In 2003, Ma had a stroke. Dad was her full time caregiver until he he had a car accident that totaled the car. So in 2006, I became their chauffeur among other jobs.

At the time, to deal with the stress of running two households and working, I kept a blog entitled CJ's Whine and Cheeze. Egged on by some friends who enjoyed the first read through, you'll see your part when it comes by.


Sunday, May 13, 2007
The Ductless Wonder

The Saturday before Mother’s Day began early with a dash to take my car to the shop for a brake check and oil change. I followed Himself in his car. We made the drop and I drove back and took him to the dojo where he taught budding grasshoppers. Home for a shower and breakfast. I made a mental note for the rest of the day’s schedule:

Drop The Eldest at work.

Get The Youngest Up.

The Youngest to help with the pre-holy day of obligation cleaning.

Wait for call from dealer re: auto

Pick Himself up from dojo after the beginner belt test

Pick car up from dealer with minimal damage to check book.

Stop at party store for table cloth, napkins for holy day table setting.

As the Eldest and I were getting into the car for her commute, Prissy called from across the street. Wanted me to go over when I got back.

I sighed deeply as this coffee klatch would cut a chunk out of the schedule. It’s far easier to go visit Prissy than to try to explain why I’m busy.

When I got to Prissy’s, she was crying hysterically into a dish towel. Crying is to mild a word. She was keening and couldn’t speak. The crying was reaching banshee levels, and I thought one of her children or grandchildren had died.

I kept asking what was wrong. She finally handed me a flashlight, pushed me towards the cellar door. I went downstairs with her following me still with her face buried in the dish towel.

“I don’t know where it’s coming from!” she blubbered.

In the dark recesses of the basement where the spiders lurk, I could see a large puddle of water on the floor. I bit my tongue. Yeah, the water on the floor was a pain in the butt, but nothing to cry hysterically over. Certainly, it deserved speaking in tongues, but not blubbering into a dish towel.

She pushed me toward the well pump. The foundation was soaked. I put my hand up to touch the wall. The light was so dim I couldn’t tell whether the wall was really wet or just discolored from age. Over the pump tank, I felt a fine spray of water on my hand and soon found a pinhole leak in the pipe that leads to the tank.

In between sniffles she tells me she called her children, but all they did was yell at her. They yelled at her to call a plumber. I had the same thought, but tried to keep my voice level and reassuring. What solves all sorts of problems? Duct tape.

I followed her upstairs to get the duct tape. She handed me a roll of electrical tape. I told her I’d go home to get the duct tape and for her to call the plumber.

When I got back, her daughter had arrived and was screaming and yelling at Prissy. Prissy had a small leak last year in one of the pipes over the washer. She had a few of the pipes replaced, but not all the pipes as her daughter told her she should. Prissy can be pennywise and pound foolish, a common OPD trait.

The daughter turned on me. “Duct tape isn’t going to work.”

I almost told her how well it would work if I took a piece and patched her mouth and then shoved the rest of the roll up….nevermind. I went downstairs with The Daughter hot on my heels. I patched the pipe. I went back upstairs and spoke to Prissy. Told her the patch would hold for a little while, but she needed to call a plumber and have him come over in the afternoon. I left as quickly as I could to the wails of Prissy and The Daughter’s yelling.

I tried to recapture lost time and got back to the pre-holy day chores. Not more than an hour went by when the phone rang. It was Prissy, and she wanted me to go over. I looked out the front window, saw the daughter had gone. I had just made a cup of tea so I told the Youngest I would be back on Tuesday and took my cup of tea across the street.

My first question was whether she had got hold of a plumber. When she nodded, I sat down, sipped my tea, and listened to how rotten kids can be. How she asks very little of them and how do they repay her? I nod sympathetically into my cup. Daughter screamed at her because of the leak and son gave her a hard time about coming to spread two yards of loam. After Prissy vented, I made my escape back to the pre-holy day obligations.

The Young One and I cleaned, dusted and vacuumed while watching “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” Just as we were leaving to pick up Sensei Himself. The phone rang. Prissy wanted to borrow a bicycle pump. Himself had some sort of foot operated pump, but this would be buried in the deepest, darkest recesses of the garage where the spiders lurk. I had already braved spiders for one day so told her didn’t have a pump. Not to mention the dealer was close to closing and I had to go pick up the car.

Himself had to listen to me vent on the ride up to the dealer. I’m amazed at the difference in the female generations. The need for someone else to solve the problem of the older generation. I’m glad I put the roll of duct tape on top of my black tool box, my purchased early by me Mother’s Day gift from Himself.

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Happy Mail

 

Another surprise from Nan. This tiny, 3 in x 5 in. envelope with the cute cat alphabet letters in my name, and a cat behind a pumpkin. 

She used the new Baby Animal stamps with the fox. Fox babies are called kits.


Inside, a tiny note with a purple Ink and a personal affirmation on the back.

Thanks, Nan, this was such a fun surprise.



Tuesday, November 4, 2025

T Stands for P.J.'s at the Miss Mendon Diner



Teague and I were looking for a new to us place to eat. She suggested P.J's at the Miss Mendon Diner. The Miss Mendon diner had been popular place but closed after Covid. P.J's another local eatery bought the diner and brought it back to life.

I'm having my usual iced tea and patiently waiting for the waitress to bring me a slice of lemon. While waiting, Teague and I chatted and listened to the tunes from the 50's and 60's. 


The diner serves breakfast all day, but I opted for The Cape Codder, "Crispy haddock, American cheese, cheddar cheese, tartar sauce, coleslaw and onion rings on a potato roll" along with a side of Tater Tots. The sandwich was delicious though messy as instead of serving the coleslaw on the side, it was served on top of the fish.


A look inside the remodeled dining car


I was so tempted to take Little Frank home with me.


On the way out, we stopped at the bakery case inside the restaurant foyer. I got a piece of Dutch Apple Pie and Teague got a Marshmallow and Caramel Cream Whoopie Pie to take back to her house for afternoon tea.

We were too busy talking and eating that I forgot to take pictures.


On the way out, I did take some pictures


of the fun 


kitsch.

Drop by hosts, Bleubeard and Elizabeth’s blog to find out what the rest of the T gang is up to. If you want to play, include a beverage or beverage container in your post. Don’t forget to link your blog from Bleubeard and Elizabeth’s page.


Monday, November 3, 2025

Monet



Looking over my shoulder, Monet and me are admiring the haul of Halloween cards received. This cutie card and fun hand-lettering from my friend, Nan.


Nan used the reflective sun stamp. Can you see the spooky face?


Phillip from Envelope 100 handmade this spectacular envelope from a glossy magazine page (I'm guessing). It took me awhile to figure out how to open the envelope without destroying it completely. Phillip also included the beautiful dragon notecard stating the dragons are appropriate for any season or holiday. I agree.


Phillip used the reflective Halloween stamps. The overhead light changed the purple background of the stamp to a brilliant sunset.


The back of the envelope, 13 stories of Haunted Columbus (Ohio) Homes, reminds me of the fun Hulu series Only Murders in the Building. 


This spooky, Blacklettered card from the one and only Dave, The Mailman, a fellow member of Masscribes.


Dave chose a stamp from the Dungeons and Dragons stamp series


The beautifully lettered gravestone-shaped card

Hist!
and
Hark!
Draw
close
and tremble.
Tis
this
night
that
ghosts assemble


Inside a fun Halloween pop-up

Thank you, Nan, Phillip, and Dave. You brightened my mailbox and made my day.