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

Friday, May 1, 2026

Later in the Day


Wild violets. They grow prolifically on the property. They are beautiful and are fantastic ground cover. They planted themselves here and I thank them.

 

This is a late-in-the-day post for me. I had been outside mowing, then the belt came off the mower and we have to wait for Neighbor Bill to fix it. I could either clean up the kitchen or write a blog post. My answer is obvious as to which I chose. The perennials are popping out of their winter hibernation, the dandelions are blooming and it's a sunny, chilly day. I ordered a bunch of flower and herb seeds a couple of days ago. I had great success last year with basil and thyme seeds, so I'm branching out. Annuals and herbs have become so expensive I cringe. It's not warm enough to plant them now, hoping by the time the seeds arrive it will be.

I have a couple of old rambling roses I need to cut back. It's usually done in the fall but.... They are looking scraggly. Out of many, they are all the roses I have left. Oh, back to the violets. I have a friend who picks the blossoms to make cordial. I know I don't have the patience for that. I have planned for years to make cordial with the elderflowers, another plant that grows profusely here, but they have died before I get to it. Every year.

Well, that's the day so far. The horses are happily grazing on pasture and my hay bill drops way down for a few months. All of us are happy.

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Blogger is Not Being Nice


Unfortunately, Blogger has stopped my comments again. Yesterday I was able to comment on a few blogs and then I couldn't. Today is another day of silence from moi. So, I'll just have to talk about myself. 

The sciatic nerve pain has greatly reduced, but not gone. Being put off your feet as an, um, elder really can quickly set back progress made over a couple of years. Regaining that progress is not so quick.

We had a wonderful daylong rain on Monday, which was very much needed. We are starting to look like spring. It's currently 42 F and sunshine. It should be dry enough tomorrow to mow the lawn, which is swiftly becoming a hay field. The gates have been opened to the pastures, allowing the horses to adjust to grass while it starts to grow. Life is trundling along. That said, the anxious dread many are feeling is persistently hovering.


I don't know why I rarely make a casserole. I need to talk to myself about this. They are so easy it's really not cooking at all. Some leftover chicken, a little bacon, asparagus, artichoke hearts and of course, onion and garlic. Voila! Dinner. And there is enough for two more meals. 

Chin up, face the day with as much gusto as we can muster.

*I was able to comment to my blog on the phone. I may need to figure out a plan to use both my phone and computer together. I can't read them on my phone, my hands and eyes protest.*

Tuesday, April 28, 2026


Cat-Man-Do-Have-Some-Cats


 Constant vying for his attention. Animal magnetism I guess.




Sunday, April 26, 2026

Be You


This must be why I had greyhounds!


 

Saturday, April 25, 2026

Back Again


Blogger has once again decided to allow my comments!


Aren't we lucky 

Thursday, April 23, 2026

Just Another Wednesday


As you can see, I'm quite the fine lady of fashion.


Blogger kicked me off commenting again yesterday about halfway through blogs. I also couldn't, again, comment on my own. I gave it a go on a few this morning and I'm back in. At the moment. I had a fine day yesterday despite that inconvenience. Still in a lot of pain but it's improving. My fine day started with a call from a longtime young friend. Young to me, 47. I met her through horses and have become good friends over the past 20 years. She always has amusing stories. Then I had a nice conversation with my longtime blogging friend, Lori. Another wonderful time spent with a kindred spirit.

We will see how long I get with comments today.

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Ouch


Someone in this photo has a name change. Chunk. I think it's obvious which one.


I'm hobbling along with walking sticks and a grimace. Ever hear of the piriformis muscle? A small muscle in the derriere which can press on the sciatic nerve. It's my periodic tormentor. It chose to make itself known again last Thursday. The amount of pain the little jerk can cause is disproportionate to its size. Stretching, massage, not sitting too much but not doing too much, either. This is now my day-to-day. It's improved some.

That's the report from the pain in the ass with a pain in the ass.

*Blogger has stopped publishing my comments again*

Sunday, April 19, 2026

I'm Back, Baby!



Fickle blogger is allowing me to comment again. Yahoo!


 This is a quote from a book I am reading that hit a chord with me.

*amended to include authors name
Howard Englander

Friday, April 17, 2026

No Reply

Yesterday and now again today I am unable to comment on my blog nor anyone else's. I can read, but comments won't publish, even when I switch browser. I'll keep trying.

In the meantime, Ben likes to wreck the fence. Mark said he fix the electric fence and tighten the vinyl fence. Eventually.



 

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Sunshine


It's a sunshiny morning, brisk but bright. The only plant leafing out are the honeysuckle bushes. Otherwise, still bare. I'm reading a book Boud recommended, Embracing Elderhood, by Howard Englander. I'm not very far into it but I am liking it. I enjoy his writing style and what he has to say.

I'm going to embrace my elderhood. I may have had a Freudian slip. I initially wrote embarrass my elderhood.