Everything sublime is as difficult as it is rare. Baruch Spinoza

Friday, September 19, 2025

TA-DA!

This is a photocentric post. Beware.

It made sense that some commented in the prior post that it was difficult to judge the change without before photos. In the interest of full disclosure I have photos of the remaining mess. Along with age, it seems, comes a lack of shame. 

I do have a rest home for old Macs. 






Yesterday I finished with the remaining odds and ends. I decided to leave the relic of a treadmill open, hoping I will use it. I am supposed to do as much walking as possible and this does make walking easier. Gatto likes it as another choice of cat perch. Seeing the photo reminds me I need to put the smoke alarm back over the door.
 








This took me five or six days but I stuck with it and got it done. Mark called it clean and busy. I bristled. Busy? Well, maybe, but I've had a lifetime of horses and show rings and a collection of a kazillion photos and stuff. What's the point of keeping the things you like and not having them where you can see them? There is no point. I am not a minimalist, fair to say. 

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

The Cleaner


You ask, Sandra, what have you been up to lately? Well, now, since you asked. don't get excited, I've been slowly, cleaning and decluttering my office. Also known as the *if you don't know what to do with it, put it in here* room. The total of Sunday afternoon.

I have a household dust allergy. I have four room air purifiers. I have a room so full of dust I could build sand castles. Ok, maybe ant hills. I guess my brain thinks air purifies are automatic dusters or something. Anyway, the room is a disaster. Books, papers, framed photos and just..... stuff cover the desk, floor and the unused treadmill. I'm finding decluttering means rearranging. A new definition of the concept of clearing out.


It's hot and humid through most of the week. I had to turn the A/C on yesterday, which is something because I am stingy with that. Had I not, I may have melted away. I planned for this time to be used to clean and declutter rooms I tend to ignore. I think it will be room, not rooms at this rate of speed.

My best hopes you all are doing something much more fun than this. 

Sunday, September 14, 2025

Long Ago


While I was working at cleaning my office I came upon a photo album I had brought home from my mother's house when I was clearing it out five years ago. I had not opened it until yesterday. There were a few photos that included Mark, Matthew, me and one of my brother whom I have neither seen nor heard from in thirty years. There's also a cute photo of my Afghan Hound, Fallon, as a large puppy and the Bulldog, Tilly, sneaking a peek from behind the plant. This was our house in St. Louis Park.


Matthew and Tilly when he was maybe five. He loved Miss Tilly. Matthew was a joyful child. The fates were with me when he was born an agreeable, creative and good-natured kid. We lived alone together for five years and I was never alone.


We can see by the candles this was his fifth birthday. He didn't look anything like his mama then or now.


I'm an onlooker while my brother, Robert, was having some sort of tussle with Matthew. Matthew was deeply hurt when Robert decided to remove himself from the family. He felt, rightly, that he could at least kept contact with his only nephew.


Mark surrounded by fluff. I'm holding my dog, Gisselle. Babette is next to Mark. Giselle was from one of Babettes litters. I was early teens when she was born. I was allowed to keep her.


My office clean-up stalled as I was looking through the album. There are several others I haven't gone through. I think I'll put that on hold until I finish my task at hand.

Saturday, September 13, 2025

Another Day, Another Gatto


I was able to focus on tasks yesterday. I made bread and the wild plum crumble. It could use more sugar, those little things are sour. Picked tomatoes, did some tidying and, you know, stuff.


Friday is lunch from the local meat market/deli; philly sandwich and what they call autumn coleslaw. The one day of the week I do not make lunch.  


Today will be really humid, which means I'll try to focus on inside tasks. It's not as if there aren't plenty. I may not be seizing the day but I am seizing a cup of coffee. 

Friday, September 12, 2025

Nothing to Speak Of


Howard 
He was a good boy


I have nothing fit to print. I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed at the moment. A feeling likely shared by many. So, I'll follow Boud's example and make a wild plum crumble. Prepare a chicken for roasting and perhaps finish mowing the lawn. 

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Sad


A quiet, foggy morning. I've been foggy lately and I'm sure it's the constant underlying stress of the times. Israel bombing Qatar, a US ally. Russian drones shot down over Poland's airspace. I wish I were capable of living in a rose colored bubble. I know there are some who read this who believe we are going in the right direction. I'm not here to change your mind. I know I cannot. 


 

Sunday, September 7, 2025

Simple Sunday


Hello all. It's been quite chilly here in the northland. I've almost, almost turned on the heat. Then I snapped back to myself. Frieda is thoroughly enjoying my use of a throw. She won't sit or lay on me without one. Don't try to figure her out. You can't.

Friday Evening


Saturday Evening


We've had three days of on and off showers. It is appreciated, although the rain has stopped the outdoor momentum. In between showers my hay guy was able to get half of my winter hay supply delivered. I am always relieved when I know I have enough hay for the beasts. They also got moved to different pastures so they are up to their bellies in grass. Pasture season does give a financial break. 

I try to keep forward momentum going, not think too much about what lies ahead. What lies in my immediate future is some sorting and winnowing. It's too wet to work outside and I have put blinders on regarding the abundance of unused things I have taking up space. I have a difficult time letting go. Sticking things in large plastic bags which I stuff in any space I can find is ridiculous. I don't want my son to go through what I did when my mother died. I must keep reminding myself of this.

Anyway. This hot mess was a very good dinner. Neighbor Bill brought me some red bell peppers which I used with grilled steak. Very good, even if I do say so myself. We should always remember to tell ourselves 'good job' once in a while.


 

Friday, September 5, 2025

Cool and Sunny. Not Me....the Weather.

A bouquet of basil.
I picked it, didn't feel like doing anything with it at the time. It's a bouquet for the moment. It's been chilly this week. Next week we jump up to the mid-to-upper 70s F. The leaves on the ash trees are already changing color. Autumn is on the way. We had a good rainfall last evening, which was very timely as everything needed a watering. 



Tripod kitty doesn't really care about any of this. Her biggest concern is that her servants remain obedient. We've been well trained, she needn't worry.
I roasted more tomatoes  and think I will use them on a pizza for this evening's dinner. This sounds like a plan. You know your world has shrunk when the plan for the day comes down to what's for dinner. Ah, well. A day in the life.

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Autumn Happenings


Good Morning

We are in the 50s F this morning. Cloudy and blustery. Sort of how I've been feeling these days. To be a cat, with the only thing on the mind is the birds eating berries off the dogwoods. 



I took advantage of the cooler weather yesterday. I made bread, biscuits and....

 

stuffed zucchini, using a large zucchini Neighbor Bill gave me. The second time this year he's brought me a large one. He doesn't use those that get lost under the plant and get big. Different culinary tastes, which often works in my favor. I will be preserving a lot of tomatoes this year, as Bill has been bringing me boxes full and I have five plants just now starting to ripen. Roasting and freezing is happening. Some will be dehydrated and turned into pesto rosso. I've already made and froze six small jars of pesto genovese. It's that time of year. It's said traits often skip a generation. I am very like my grandma, bib apron, food preserving and all.


Sunday, August 31, 2025

Last Day of August

The glory of morning.




 

Good Sunday Morning.