This is a picture I took at the bookstore in Apalachicola when I was there with my girls almost two weeks ago. I have talked about this bookstore so many times and how much I love going there. It was actually a book and needlework store, selling books, of course ranging from literary best sellers to kid books to books about local history, along with very fine yarns and needles and other cool things which I could never pass up buying at least a tiny bit of. The owner was a lady about my age I guess, and over the years we developed a sort of affection for each other. The last time I was there, she too had discovered visible mending and we nattered on about that for quite a while as we'd both been enjoying doing it. And of course she had books on the subject. Beautiful books. We always discussed books, too.
So when I went in the store with Terry, expecting to see my friend behind the counter and instead there was a youngish guy showing great exuberance and the store looked completely different and the wools and needles were gone, I felt devastated. I was almost afraid to ask what had happened. But I did. Turns out Young Guy had bought the bookstore and so he was the new owner and when I asked about the yarns, he said they were being sold next door at the art gallery.
Well, shit.
We went over there and again- no sign of the longtime owner of Downtown Books and Purl.
I guess she just got tired and I hope she got a great offer. I wish I could have said good-bye to her, though. I bet she has no idea how much I loved visiting her and buying books and fondling all the soft wool and buying some of that too. It was always a highlight of any trip to Apalach.
Today has been about doing a little Thanksgiving preparation. I made the cranberry relish which is so easy and is all done in the food processor.
Raw cranberries, an orange, an apple, pecans, sugar, and a little salt. Mix it all together and keep it in the refrigerator for a week or so, stirring it daily.
I also made two chocolate pecan pies, one for Thanksgiving, one for Lauren's birthday which is coming up soon. I'll freeze both of them and take the Thanksgiving one out next Wednesday. Lauren told Lily that she wanted that pie for her birthday dessert and I was happy to make her one. It truly is one of the richest pies ever to be made.
I don't even want to tell you what all's in it but I will say that not having had more than a bite or two since May of anything even resembling that, I'd probably die if I ate an entire piece. Even a small one. Of course whipped cream must be involved. But I'm happy with how the pies turned out. The pastry seemed a little weird but it stayed together for the most part and I think it's fine.
One would think that just doing those two things wouldn't be much of a difficulty but I am pretty tired now. I'm not as spry as I used to be. I look back at all of the many, many Thanksgiving meals I made mostly by myself for god knows how many people and I have no idea how I did it. I do know that there were times when by the time the food had been served to the masses, all I wanted to do was sit on the back steps with a bottle of rum, sipping and crying until I could bring myself to go eat something too.
This is not an exaggeration.
But this year won't be like that. I've done two of the things I'm going to bring and the angel biscuits (or rolls, I haven't really made up my mind about this), as well as the turkey and stuffing will all be made on the day although I'll probably get the giblets out of the turkey the night before to make stock with and oh yes, of course there will be the gravy to make and the cream to whip and I'll need to make the cornbread the night before Thanksgiving to make the stuffing with.
But that is it! I swear!
Sigh.
We had a visitor a little while ago. The dog from next door showed up as she had done once before. This is the world's friendliest dog but I take it she likes to roam. She came right in the cat door and I welcomed her in and she did a little exploring, tried to eat all the cat food, and had some big slurps of the cat water.
I called her owner but she hasn't called back yet and Glen actually put the dog back outside. "But, but, Caroline hasn't called me back!" I said.
"She will. She's been out calling for her. I heard her. Don't worry!"
What? On top of that cluster fuck, Maurice took one look at this poor sweet pooch, spit, hissed, and instead of running away, followed her into the kitchen. A minute later, Maurice jumped with all four paws ON the dog and tried to kill her I guess, and so that's why the dog is outside and also why there was some blood in my hallway. I was indeed impressed with Maurice's bravery, even if I did not condone her attack. That cat did not stand on her hind legs and mess around with her front paws, she gave it the full five means of attack all in one go. Twenty claw-talons and all her teeth.
Oh god.
"She will. She's been out calling for her. I heard her. Don't worry!"
What? On top of that cluster fuck, Maurice took one look at this poor sweet pooch, spit, hissed, and instead of running away, followed her into the kitchen. A minute later, Maurice jumped with all four paws ON the dog and tried to kill her I guess, and so that's why the dog is outside and also why there was some blood in my hallway. I was indeed impressed with Maurice's bravery, even if I did not condone her attack. That cat did not stand on her hind legs and mess around with her front paws, she gave it the full five means of attack all in one go. Twenty claw-talons and all her teeth.
Oh god.
Tomorrow I see Dr. Z. at 10:30 so I am a bit of an emotional wreck although I have experienced worse pre-appointment anxiety. I hope he and I can have a nice little chat about his five children or politics or whatever. The man loves to talk which calms and soothes me, I have to admit.
I really love seeing him, I just wish the visit didn't involve blood pressure cuffs and scales and exam tables and stuff like that. Couldn't we just go get coffee? I could draw clock faces and identify rhinos and tigers just as well at a coffee shop as I can in that office of his. I'm not actually sure if this is one of those cognition test appointments or not which is probably a slightly disturbing sign that I need one.
Well, by this time tomorrow the appointment will be long past me and we'll be enjoying our martinis and there will be clean sheets on the bed.
God I love routine and ritual, especially the Friday ones. I hold on to them like a drowning woman holding on to the side of the lifeboat until her fingernails bleed.
Really.
I really love seeing him, I just wish the visit didn't involve blood pressure cuffs and scales and exam tables and stuff like that. Couldn't we just go get coffee? I could draw clock faces and identify rhinos and tigers just as well at a coffee shop as I can in that office of his. I'm not actually sure if this is one of those cognition test appointments or not which is probably a slightly disturbing sign that I need one.
Well, by this time tomorrow the appointment will be long past me and we'll be enjoying our martinis and there will be clean sheets on the bed.
God I love routine and ritual, especially the Friday ones. I hold on to them like a drowning woman holding on to the side of the lifeboat until her fingernails bleed.
Really.
Love...Ms. Moon
P.S. I was just informed there's a basketball game tomorrow evening and Mr. Moon will be taking Levon. Levon told me about this during our phone call the other day but he wasn't sure when the game was.
So. Forget my routine with my husband. But as we all know, I am becoming quite adept at making my own martinis which is really not that hard. I will struggle on alone.
P.S. I was just informed there's a basketball game tomorrow evening and Mr. Moon will be taking Levon. Levon told me about this during our phone call the other day but he wasn't sure when the game was.
So. Forget my routine with my husband. But as we all know, I am becoming quite adept at making my own martinis which is really not that hard. I will struggle on alone.




You're such a strong woman, making your own martinis:)
ReplyDeleteThat poor dog, it sounds like Maurice made quite the impression and I doubt it will be back, or if it does come back through the cat door, it's not a smart dog.
Hope everything goes well with your doc.
That pecan pie looks delicious. I am fond of them. Well, who wouldn't be? Pecans, butter, sugar, chocolate, and then there's the crust. I'm having lunch with a friend tomorrow and I'm trying to talk myself out of making a quiche. Seems like a lot of work. We'll see.
Have a good day sweetie.
Don't forget the eggs in the pie! Just to add to the glorious other ingredients.
DeleteSometimes, instead of a crust for a quiche, I made a bottom layer with sliced, slightly par-boiled potatoes and onions, layered and then put the other ingredients on top of that. It can be baked or even cooked in a skillet on top of the stove on a low heat with a lid. That, to me, is easier than making up a pastry crust.
You may already do this.
Nope, but I may give it a try. Sounds yummy. I bought a nice loaf of bread, cheese, turkey, and some lovely apples. It was tasty and we had a lovely visit.
DeleteMaurice taught the friendliest dog in the world an important lesson. Not everybody is friendly and you gotta watch your step. Now it's time for bed. Night night Madame!
ReplyDeleteI now wonder how much of a joke it is when I say that Maurice is my guard cat. If she jumped on an intruder like that, I'd at least have time to run out the back.
DeleteGot yourself a miniature Mountain Lion there, don't you? That relish is just like the one my mother used to make, loved it!
ReplyDeleteYes. My little mountain lion. She is indeed!
DeleteIt's a very nice cranberry relish and gives a nice contrast to the sometimes way-too-heavy foods we eat at Thanksgiving.
I guess stand by to repel boarders is that cat's motto. Poor dog.
ReplyDeleteAlone on Friday night, that's just wrong!
My car sale is tomorrow morning and I think I'd rather take your doctor appointment if you'll do the car transaction.
Yes. The poor dog. I do feel sorry for her. She was just happily exploring when Maurice exploded. It was like a nature documentary scene.
DeleteI hope your car guy was as nice as my doctor. That would make the transaction a lot easier.
Maurice! That’s hilarious. Poor sweet, unsuspecting dog, but they shouldn’t probably broken in and devoured a raging lion’s food, and slurped up the water whilst the beast was absorbing what was happening in HER lair! -Nicol
ReplyDeleteIt didn't take the small lioness very long to figure out that this intruder was not to be tolerated.
DeleteThe chocolate pecan pie looks delicious! And I am sorry for the dog, but rather glad Maurice decided to defend her dinner and her people from this "monster". Do all your doctor visits involve exam tables? I get the blood pressure cuff and a few questions and whatever prescription needs renewing. I think drawing clock faces and identifying animals is a cognitive test. My 83 years old neighbour recently had one and was found to have declining cognitivity and also is in the early stages of dementia, so I'm guessing she will move to the local nursing home sooner than she planned. She has already enlisted my help to sort and fold her hundreds of clothing items to be picked up by a thrift store truck in two weeks. I have NEVER seen so many clothes crammed into one wardrobe!
ReplyDeleteI only get on the exam table for the doctor to do the basics- listen to my heart and lungs, examine my abdomen, look into my mouth and ears. He also takes my blood pressure again while I'm on that table because it's always way high when the tech takes it at the beginning of the appointment and he knows by now that after a few minutes of just talking and stuff, it comes right down.
DeleteI feel sorry for your neighbor but who WOULDN'T have cognitive decline and/or the beginnings of dementia at 83? Well, Mick Jagger I guess.
I had to have a medical exam last week (for insurance purposes to join a hiking group) and was mortified when I had to step on the scales, fully dressed AND WITH SNOW boots on!!! Luckily it was a very nice lady doctor and we both just laughed!
ReplyDeleteThat's just WRONG! Oh my Lord.
DeleteWell, Maurice sure gave that friendly, trusting dog a lesson. Poor dog! I LOVE pecan pie. SG does not. So, since he’s the baker, I never have it anymore. Disappointing about the bookstore (great photo). The cranberry relish photo makes my mouth water.
ReplyDeleteYes, I think we an safely say that Maurice is a bit territorial, can't we?
DeleteOh dear. Compromises must be made in relationships, don't they? Should I send SG the recipe I have and tell him he should make it for your birthday?
I was SO bummed about the bookstore. This is not progress.
All the best and courage for the medical appointment.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sabine!
DeleteMouth watering for that pie…a good thing you’re far away from me or I might try to come through the cat door (laugh now please.) I hope your Dr. appointment goes well for you. I always try to have one special question before going in, and even write myself a note on my phone, so I can say this is why I was there. It also lets me have control on at least one part of the visit.
ReplyDeleteHaha! It's a pretty big cat door. The kids used to have fun coming through it just to see if they could.
DeleteGood advice about the doctor appointment. I had two referral requests for him and so that was a good start.
Maurice doesn't beat around the bush! I don't think people realize (who don't cook the Thanksgiving dinner) how much preparation goes into it with all of the bits and pieces! I bet that was quite the disappointment not seeing the original owner of the bookstore.
ReplyDeleteCooking Thanksgiving dinner is a true gift of love!
DeleteIt really was so very disappointing, not seeing my sweet lady book friend.
I have certain shops and stores that I've become attached to over the years as well. It's sad when they close, or change hands, or I move to another city, leaving them behind. Usually, they're the type of stores that are creative, whimsical, thought-provoking, eclectic, fun to browse in.
ReplyDeleteAnd oh my, Maurice! What a fierce defender of home and kibble!
Yes! That kind of store. The kind of store that represents and even mirrors the owner's personality and interest, quirks and tastes.
DeleteGotta hand it to that cat- she doesn't fool around.
Best of luck with your appointment today. It will be over before you know it. I will remember not to crawl through your cat door if I am ever in Lloyd!?! Happy Friday to you, Mary!
ReplyDeleteGood idea! Maurice does okay when people come to the door and are welcomed in. I'm not sure what she'd do with a human that came through that cat door.
DeleteTitles are hard! My contribution to the Thanksgiving meal every year is the dressing and cranberry sauce (but there will be the gel too since that's what my SIL likes). Last year and this year I'm also going to make a butternut squash casserole. Sarah handles all the rest. I'd make a chocolate fudge pecan pie except Marc ordered 4 pounds of baklava which I think is enough sweet. Like you, I would not be able to finish even a small slice of that pie.
ReplyDeleteFour pounds of baklava should get the job done for sure! I bet your squash casserole is really good.
DeletePlain pecan pie is fairly commonly found in MA, but I've never seen the chocolate version. It looks to-die-for!
ReplyDeleteDogs are generally unsuspecting. Never did the dog imagine Maurice was ready to mount an attack. He's been warned.
Maurice never ceases to amaze.
I'm hosting Thanksgiving. It will be great to gather everyone around the table for a festive meal.
The chocolate takes pecan pie to a whole other level.
DeleteYou're right- that poor dog did not see that coming.
Have you started cooking for your dinner yet? What I find so bizarre is that no matter how early I start, the last forty-five minutes before we eat is always complete chaos.
The day before Thanksgiving: I make my stuffing which is an old family recipe including ground beef and pork, chopped onions, mashed potatoes and herbs. I also set the table.
DeleteI serve prime rib roast and turkey. Both go into the ovens at around noon, and the meal is served late afternoon. Sides include roasted acorn and butternut squash, green beans and salad.
I buy apple and pumpkin pies and dinner rolls at a good bakery.
I also delegate responsibilities: Jeff oversees the meat in the ovens and arranges it on large serving platters placed on the dining room table. Judy arranges all the sides on serving platters and gets them to the table. I place bottles of wine on the table at well-spaced intervals.
It's a group effort.
Hope Dr visit went well....I thought you just had a Dr Zorn visit but I must be mistaken. The Appalachicola (sp) bookstore winged mermaid....can't tell if that is a poster or an actual statue? She looks like she *could* belong in the Roseland spitting lions pool! Maurice? Cripes- she is a dog or a raccoon born wrongly into a cat body, that one. Holy smokes!
ReplyDeleteSusan M
No. I had a doctor Morales visit. And he had a doctor Zorn visit before I did this morning!
DeleteThe mermaid is a statue of some sort. I didn't really study it because I was too overwhelmed at feeling like I'd stepped into some sort of parallel universe. But yes, she would make a lovely pool accessory.
I believe Maurice may actually be a mountain lion. A miniature one. This would explain a lot.
I had a Friday martini too!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry about the changes at the book/needlework store, but I hope the "new" bookstore is also worth supporting. That guy needs your business, I'm sure!
The dog story made me laugh. What on earth possessed that dog to enter your house and tangle with Maurice? Maybe it thinks it's at home, in which case it also needs a cognition test.