You should play this 20 second video of her. She hasn't had an easy life, I'm just shocked and saddened how poorly she's aged. It seems like every day I'm reminded I'm getting old myself.
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Microblogging, Teepee style: The Good, the Sad and the Ugly
You should play this 20 second video of her. She hasn't had an easy life, I'm just shocked and saddened how poorly she's aged. It seems like every day I'm reminded I'm getting old myself.
Friday, March 13, 2026
In a world without Star Trek...
HER: Good morning sir, am I disturbing you?
ME: Good morning, not at all. Can I help you?
HER: Yes--hee hee! I moved into #412 this week and wanted to get my wash done. Steiner told me to pick an empty block of time on the calendar in the washroom, but there's no one using it right now, and your apartment number is on there for this morning. Do you need it?
ME: Actually, I'm 402. My neighbor Dee is 401, that's her block of time right now but she isn't home.
HER: Do you think she would mind?
ME: Well, she left a little while ago to run a pan of noodles up to the Catholic Church on Lincoln Avenue for their Friday fish fry. She may want to use it when she gets back. But I don't think anyone else is scheduled on there after her today.
HER: Okay, thank you! I like your door sign, is that Jewish? I love the Jews!
ME: Thank you... no it's not Jewish. It's uh, Vulcan.
HER: Oh.. Balkan. What country are they from?
ME: I think that's a bunch of countries but not Balkan. VUL-can.
HER: Oh, Vulcan! What country are they from?
ME: Um... a tv show, Star Trek. You know, Mister Spock. He was a Vulcan.
HER: I don't, I'm sorry! But you seem very gentle!
ME: Ha, okay... thanks, and nice to meet you. Welcome to the Tiffany.
Later, after Dee comes home. Another knocking on my door. This one is pretty loud.
ME: Hi Dee, what's up?
HER: Can I use your phone? I let my daughter borrow my phone up at Assumption, and the ding-a-ling left and took it with her!
ME: Sure--here ya go. Just tap the phone icon on the bottom.
(Dee calls her daughter and tells her she needs her phone back right away for her pills.)
HER: Here y'go, thanks.
ME: You're welcome. Hope you have a nice--
HER: Why do ya got a man on your phone? None of my business. Is he a soccer player?
ME: No, that's Captain Kirk.
HER: Did you say Catherine? You know I wear a hearing aid.
ME: CAPTAIN. Captain Kirk.
HER: Captain Cook?
ME: No Dee, forget it. He's a character on Star Trek.
HER: Sorry, I don't watch the Disney Channel. My granddaughter does though.
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Soup Thursdays aren't for everyone, and patience isn't a virtue--it's a necessity
Here was my Thursday dinner. A crusty roll and bowl of Mexican Style Street Corn Soup. It was very tasty with several cheeses and jalapenos, and the can suggested I add a dollop of sour cream so I did. I never thought I'd be eating Campbell's again, but I do like their Home Style soups.
I eat soup every Thursday. This began a couple years ago, when I would eat a light dinner on Thursdays because I did a weekly weigh-in Friday mornings. (It's no longer official, but I still do those Friday weigh-ins.)
Anyway, Wednesday night I'm talking to a friend on the phone while looking at the cans of soup in my cupboard and trying to decide. She said "Why must you have soup on Thursdays? You know what--never mind."
What's the problem here? I said "I don't have to have it only on Thursdays. On Monday I had a BLT with butternut squash soup for dinner. But Thursday will still be Soup Thursday. It doesn't have to be one flavor, one week it could be a bowl of Tomato Bisque and a grilled pepper jack cheese sandwich, the next week a ham sandwich and broccoli soup."
All she said was "Okay Sheldon." I admit it, I've become a creature of habit, particularly while waiting for these long covid symptoms to abate. I'll admit something else; Fridays are Fish Fridays. That's not during Lent, that's year round. It might be fried haddock one week, baked flounder the next. But Thursdays are Soup Thursdays and Fridays are Fish Fridays. I don't understand why this would bother anyone, do you?
Part 2: These things take time... too much time
This past Sunday after finishing that blog about my childhood church, I was eager to get cleaned up and head outside. We were having our first day of blue skies and warm temps in months, and I wanted some. But while putting on my shoes, I began "smelling covid", that strong odor of burnt hair and diesel fuel & baked beans. (That means a flare up is fast approaching.) I wound up turning everything off, going into the bedroom and shutting the door. I laid in there until almost 5pm.I don't think my Soup Thursdays are "Sheldon-esque", but I admit I'm pretty anal about finishing things I've started. After this one was over, I noted there were 10 more episodes of Season 7. There are 13 episodes per season. How many seasons are there in total?
I did a manual count of remaining episodes to watch. I have 416 more shows. It took me 3 years to watch 80, I'm not sure I want to watch 416 more. I turned off her show, turn on the news... this is not a joke. They said "In entertainment news, for you fans of the Pioneer Woman, she just started filming her 40th season."
This will probably be one habit I can break!









