Letters of Introduction
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Monday, February 17, 2014
Great Sorrows
Great sorrows are dumb.There is no consolation;
It is a matter of regaining
One's balance.
-Liane de Pougy, My Blue Book
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Grandpa Emil's birthday today.
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Grandpa Emil, left. |
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Grandpa, second from left, front. (Not the dog, you smartass.) |
Sunday, February 16, 2014
ECRossie
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Embossed on the back of the cardboard frame around an old photo of a young woman whom no one can identify. You saw it here several days ago. |
A search turns up the following goodies.
A Window into the Regina Tornado of 1912
Rock Thunder, Piaopot Reserve
which leads to a bio of E.C. Rossie, who "has the distinction of taking the first moving pictures ever shot in the province."
An Edwardian Lady, a Rossie photograph for sale
First Saskatchewan Legislature ~ Framed collection of heads
Well now, enough of that.
Saturday, February 15, 2014
The Lair
To avoid catching Scott's nasty cold last week, I trundled down to the guest room at the other end of the hallway. There I sleep like a drunken baby.
His cold is mostly gone, but this little lair has turned out to be so cosy I don't want to leave it.
With my great-great grandmother watching over and the trusty Ducky Doodle snuggled up alongside, I've gotten quite comfortable.
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It's the quilt that I love.
It was given to me by my mother's lifelong friend Joanne Bohl; her mother made it.
It is thin, yet heavy and warm.
Blanket-rich, yes we are.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Effective and Contagious
"There is no mystery in the art of writing," she said.
"But the miracle by which a living emotion is captured without dying in the process is a mystery.
An emotion must be strong enough to be translated into words.
Only then is writing effective and contagious."
-Anaïs Nin, The Voyage Within
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Who Dis
This photograph was in Grandma Benson's collection.
No one has been able to identify the woman, girl, person.
There is something sad about that.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Whitecaps in February
Here's what I'm trying for supper:
Idea lifted off Facebook or somewhere.
Made this one last week; the marinade is splendid and going into my recipe collection.
I used lemon juice instead of lime, and plain yogurt instead of Greek, whatever that is:
Whole Roasted Cauliflower
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 head cauliflower
1½ cups plain Greek yogurt
1 lime, zested and juiced
2 tablespoons chile powder
1 tablespoon cumin
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon curry powder
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 teaspoon black pepper
Directions
1. Preheat the
oven to 400° and lightly grease a small baking sheet with vegetable oil. Set
aside.
2. Trim the
base of the cauliflower to remove any green leaves and the woody stem.
3. In a medium
bowl, combine the yogurt with the lime zest and juice, chile powder, cumin,
garlic powder, curry powder, salt and pepper.
4. Dunk the
cauliflower into the bowl and use a brush or your hands to smear the marinade
evenly over its surface. (Excess marinade can be stored in the refrigerator in
an airtight container for up to three days and used with meat, fish or
other veggies.)
5. Place the
cauliflower on the prepared baking sheet and roast until the surface is dry and
lightly browned, 30 to 40 minutes. The marinade will make a crust on the
surface of the cauliflower.
6. Let the
cauliflower cool for 10 minutes before cutting it into wedges and serving
alongside a big green salad.
As a matter of fact, I think I'll make some of this marinade right now, or a variation of it, and drizzle it over the potatoes.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Kathy's Home Decor
It's a skirt that I love, but cannot wear because it looks like shit on me.
So it's been either in the closet or the sewing kit for years.
I threw it over a curtain rod so I can enjoy looking at it.
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Our Friend Monte
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As he looked in his teens, when we met. |
His friends and family are together at Rosebud Hall this afternoon to mark Monte's passing on the 27th of January.
I am doing it at home in a different way:
• dressed in my favourite clothes.
• put on scented oils and pretty jewellery.
• lit a candle.
• set a glass of water on the kitchen window ledge.
• smudged the house with sage.
• sang the song that came to me.
• wished Monte well.
• thanked him for the laughs, and there were many.
• lifted a glass of red wine.
Monte was a neighbour, so he and Scott grew up scallawags together.
Losing a friend to death is ...
We just have to help ourselves get by.
Friday, February 7, 2014
Things on Things
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Things on the piano |
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Things on kitchen shelf |
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Things on the TV |
Where did I get this kid?
This morning as he was leaving I mentioned being unable to laze around the house because work beckons early; it's our new production day, since the paper now comes out Mondays.
"Good," he said. "You won't have time to do the dishes then."
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Married to Javier Bardem
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On the way to town in the morning, we pick up Scott's brother Bruce and before we drive out of the yard they notice a calfster is in the wrong pen. So out they go to put it right.
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It was 29-below at 8:30 a.m.
I watched from the cab of the half-ton.
Tucked deep into my parka was I.
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Dream:
I was married to
Javier Bardem.
OMG.
Hugging and
kissing Javier Bardem was heaven.
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Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Cookies for Benny
When you have a day off after the weekend, you have caught up on your laundry and dishes and can either armwrestle yourself into baking bread, as perhaps you ought, or do what you want.
I did what I wanted, and made a batch of cookies.
Last week, on my birthday in fact, an old friend died. His roommate and good friend likes these cookies, as I recall, which is what spurred me on to making them: and so some went into a plastic strawberries container before being sealed into a bag to be taken over to the house.
Out here, there is no place to recycle these plastics. So I stack and store them for throwing away lightbulbs (they keep the glass from breaking, slicing the garbage bag, cutting someone) and other sundry uses that come up. Not many. Now: protector of cookies.
And then I did more of what I wanted.
A few pictures in frames got added to the wall of "family" collection.
Honestly, I can spend all day just picking things up and moving them around.
It's very satisfying.
Like bringing order to controlled chaos.
Monday, February 3, 2014
Fairweather Walker, admittedly
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Finally February
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
The Wind she blew the Snow about
And that's when you want to stay indoors where it's warm and comfortable and watch the snowbanks form on the other side of your window.

We are eating the most fabulous cabbage dish. And the easiest. I am in love.
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Classic Stewed Cabbage
1/4 cup butter
2 onions, chopped
1 stalk celery, chopped
2 cloves garlic, chopped
1 medium head cabbage, cut into squares
1 (14.5 ounce) can stewed tomatoes, with liquid
salt and pepper to taste
Directions
1. Melt butter in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add onion, celery, and garlic and saute for 3 to 5 minutes, or until translucent. Stir in cabbage, reduce heat to low, and simmer for 15 minutes.
2. Pour in tomatoes and season with salt and pepper to taste. Cover pan and cook over medium heat for 30 to 40 minutes, or until cabbage is tender.
Tonight we had this in the fridge for leftovers, so I added a cup of water, a large tin of diced tomatoes, and half a cup of brown rice and let it simmer covered till the rice was cooked.
Mm Mm Mm.
Monday, January 27, 2014
Lovin' Winter
Some people, when they come in the door after a hard day's work, crack open a beer and sit on the couch in front of the TV with their laptop on.
Some wash and dry dishes while starting supper.
Which do you think I am?
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One of these years I'm going to get ahead of the game, as upon occasion I do, and have the breakfast dishes done before leaving in the morning, and supper prepared in advance so it only needs to be warmed up.
But it won't be today.
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Yesterday I walked as far as the end of the driveway and turned back. It was friggin' cold out there, and windy. Over the weekend I watched snowbanks form around the yard. Pretty things. So pretty I took pictures—through the window.
Friends are returning from Mexico, and friends are flying off to warmer climes, and I feel no envy whatsoever. Winter is nearly over and I don't want to miss a moment of it.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Last Day Age 54

We stopped at the store to pick up a cake before leaving town after work on Friday. Emil was coming out for the weekend and was disappointed that he wouldn't be here Monday for birthday cake, assuming we'd be having one. We wouldn't have bothered, but for Emil's sake I bought a chocolate cheesecake and insisted we start celebrating my birthday early. So we had some last night and will have some again today, before he goes back to his home in town.
Friday was a mild day but for the wind, and I figured flowers would make it safely between building and vehicle, so grabbed a bright bouquet on my way to the frozen deli section. I didn't need cheering up, but they really do make me smile and feel good each time I walk past them on the kitchen table. It's the big yellow ones that do it.
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