Song of the day: “Let her go” by Passenger. Gorgeous song,
if somewhat sad.
So, let’s start with a bit of news. Due to a friend wanting
some place to send people interested in vegetarian cooking (in particular folks
who were at the Christmas lunch I cooked for) I’ve decided to just add to the
daily tasks, and opened another blog dedicated solely to cooking. Yep. I
folded. Since at the moment I don’t have time to work on my cook book…at least
not in a way that would have anyway, I figured I might as well put some of the
recipes on the new blog and see if folks like it. I’m starting out with simple
dishes, really, side dishes, soups, sandwiches, etc, just to see if there’s
interest for it.
I’d love for y’all to drop by there, try them out, and give
some nice tips if you have any about delicious chances you’ve thought of, or a
particular dish that you just want to share. If enough of you do so, I’m
definitely thinking of doing a once a week guest post with a recipe of my
readers 0that I want to try myself.
So anyway, drop on by, tell me what you think of the place…right
now the background is a standard one, but as soon as I can, I’m going to try to
take out my camera and shoot some pics that I want to use for that. The text,
as always, is a work in progress.
Right, that dealt with…what’s been going on since I’m back?!
Well, not a whole bloody lot. Hah…well, that’s not entirely
true. Biggest news is that big brother and I decided to take the offer of
friends to buy a new 2nd hand car (the Izusu Trooper of all things-
*sigh*)that we got for a very good deal. Here it is:
It’s an oldie (24 years old, I believe) which is part of the attraction, naturally. It’s basic, seeing as it doesn’t have an A/C, or anything, but that’s OK. It’s big. It’s more frugal than our beloved (Gawd, I get choked up about giving up our baby) Land Rover, and the insurance will be less costly. *sigh*
It’s an oldie (24 years old, I believe) which is part of the attraction, naturally. It’s basic, seeing as it doesn’t have an A/C, or anything, but that’s OK. It’s big. It’s more frugal than our beloved (Gawd, I get choked up about giving up our baby) Land Rover, and the insurance will be less costly. *sigh*
Now, the plan is for us to spend the next months fixing it
up, so that we can get a better price for it.
It is a difficult choice to make, really, considering the
Land Rover basically is the last thing we have from when things were still
okay. It kinda feels like giving up on everything, you know. Going back yet
another step in the quality of life, for no other reason than being without a
steady income. Makes you wonder how deep you have to fall before finally going
back up, eh? Depressing and sad, that’s what I think of it, but one does what
one needs to do, right? *sigh*
Which led to this afternoon, out on the mountain, despite
the miserly rain, washing the Land Rover which is set for tomorrow at the MOT.
Need to have it looking a little presentable, rather than shock the mechanics,
eh? Hah. Anyways, since we need to go to Malaga anyway, we also have an
appointment at Traffico to finish the transfer of the new car.
Cleaning-wise there is still a lot to do. It’s as if
basically only the daily used stuff has been kept clean throughout the house,
while every other spot, corner, area became dirtier and dirtier. Daunting, for
sure, but I’m getting to it, inch by bloody inch.
Another thing that I’m getting used to is the new bed that
big brother and grandpa set up in my corner of the porch. It is about a foot
narrower than my old bed (which was necessary because I could barely turn
around in my “room”) and considering I’m sharing it with The Knight, Sitabah
and Dax, space is…limited. Seriously, I’ve been downright wrecked in the
mornings. It doesn’t help that Knight hogs the bed and insists on being under
the blankets now that it’s so cold during the nights. Poor babies…all three of
them. Sure, they are wonderfully warm for me, since I’m sandwiched between
them, but it also means that turning is a no-go most nights. Wrecked, I tell
you. Absolutely wrecked!
I did get around to unpacking part of my suitcases (not all,
mind you, but at least half…I hope) so I am able to find stuff again. Got a
serious storage problem going, and am unsure how to solve it. I’ve got lots of
comfortable clothes that have holes and spots in and on them, which are not
good for anything other than manual labor. They’re my favorites, they fit well,
and the fabrics are nice and worn. Regretfully they take up space from my “better”
clothes, which don’t really fit in the closet as long as I keep the comfortable
ones, and that really gets my knickers in a twist, darn it.
Did some nice cooking, lately.
Made a good batch of buckwheat burgers last week, which went
down well three days in a row. Same goes for chickpea patties yesterday, which
served as an excellent Mcchicken (you know, the McDonalds type)…minus the chicken, hah…this afternoon.
The plan was that I would go for a hike today with a friend,
but regretfully she was ill-disposed, and is spending the days with her two
adorable pugs, in bed, hoping to be well enough to go to work tomorrow, poor
girl.
Had a couple of workouts…day before yesterday an extremely
good one. Have been sore from it for two days. Hah. Not surprising that I did
the first real session, (more than an hour) in months. Maintaining isn’t at all
effective in that regard, I’ll admit. But I missed training, needed it, I fear.
It explains why my time in the UK was so difficult. A good kickboxing session
would have gone a long way in relaxing me.
Seriously, yesterday any movement was downright
excruciating, so I definitely did well.
Are well into the edits. A hundred pages, more or less, so
we just might be in time to get it all done before the ABNA competition…if they’re
holding it this year. Are enjoying it, especially after all this time, but the
going is slow. It is difficult to get back into shwung after all this time, I
guess.
Mom’s doing reasonably well. The cuts are healing, pain is
getting less, and she went out a couple of times, so keeping our fingers
crossed that all is well.
Went out into the yard the other day. Grandpa has been
planting some winter veggies, which are doing well, all things considered…they,
opposite of us, are enjoying the rainy days. Hah. Got a load of oranges hanging
on the trees, not to mention tangerines, which are just weeks short of being
ripe. Yay.
Knight II is not really improving, in fact I am worried when
I see him move. He is rapidly losing muscle in his back legs, going through
them and losing coordination. Poor boy. He’s walking into everything, loses his
balance on slippery slopes, or simple inclines. I don’t like it. His age is
showing, I guess.
Dax, on the other hand, is doing a lot better. Gaining
strength, in fact. A relief, that.
Hauled one of the big water reservoir tanks up to the old
horse paddock, where we’re going to see if we can use it to catch rainwater
that’ll allow for some free veggies, come summer.
Wasn’t easy, either, considering we were experiencing some gale-force
winds that day…week, actually.
Another one we need to set up for use on the main, in case
we get cut off during the hottest month. I mean, seriously, can you imagine
getting rationed on water while you’ve got forty something dogs around, making
a mess. You need water then for more than just drinking.
Have caught up on sleep, thankfully. Slept in a couple of
times, had some naps…it’s important. Haven’t gotten over the whole uncomfortable
thing in the UK yet, but I guess that that will take time. Got that, at least.
Will be going to the UK for Christmas, by the way. It would
be hard to get anyone to stay there who can handle the dogs, and since I feel
bad about how it all went, I offered big brother and myself as replacement for
five days. That way everyone is happy…well, almost everyone.
OK. It’s late. I gotta go.
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