Thursday, February 19, 2026

Signs Of Life, Signs Of Death, And All That Stuff In Between


I was looking out the front door window this morning and saw that. For a moment I could not figure out what in hell I was seeing. Had I teletransported to the Addams' Family Home? Was that a new ornament that someone with a weird sense of humor had gifted me? 
No, no. It was just a plain old buzzard or vulture or whatever you want to call them perched on my fence post. There were four more in the yard, just this side of the gate and a few outside. I figured there must have been some sort of roadkill there, which is not unusual. 
I went out later to get the mail and checked for any dead animals but saw none. Maybe it was just a little social meeting. I know people have very negative feelings about buzzards but we must all admit that without them, we'd be in a heap o' trouble. A literal heap. O' trouble. Things would get real stinky. Buzzards will do the dirty work and then move on to the next dead thing. I would not mind having them pick my bones when I go. I'd rather that than a polyester velvet lined coffin with my dead self lying there, eyes closed by the mortician, hands folded over my bosom. 

And yes, there are cultures where bodies are put on outcroppings for the vultures to come and take care of and in those cultures, they are considered to be sacred birds. 
Context is everything, isn't it? 

Y'all. I got shit DONE today. What happened? 
No idea. And nothing I did required much physical exertion but was mostly just things I've been putting off or forgetting to do (conveniently?) or actually needed to do before I collapsed into a ball of shame and degradation. I started off by pulling everything out of the cabinet beneath the sink and cleaning that area. Last night I kept smelling something I can only describe as "funky." Not like something had died, which would not be an unprecedented occurrance. 
Thanks, Maurice.
So I figured the cabinet needed a good weeding out and organizing anyway and got to it after breakfast. I found nothing at all of a funky nature and I didn't smell the smell anymore but what I did discover is that I have at least two of every cleaning product I use, and also quite a few cleaning products I never use and have no idea why I bought in the first place. 
I got rid of some things, not too many, but what is the expiration limit on roach motels? And now everything is much more orderly and easy to see and I know what I definitely do NOT need to buy in the foreseeable future. Of course I will have forgotten in a month or two and so the cycle shall continue. 

And then I took the trash to the dump place and stopped by the post office. We get mail at both our mailbox and the post office which is redundant and they have different addresses. I actually have to pay for the post office box but I like going to the post office and twirling the little dials on my box and opening it to retrieve my mail. Plus, if I don't visit semi-regularly at least, who is going to clear the counter of flyers, both commercial and religious? These things are not permitted to be on the counters but of course no one pays attention to that. 
Except me. 
Today there was even a pair of shoes. Very small women's shoes. I am sure someone thought that would be a good place to leave them for anyone who might want them but...come on. 
Have we no standards? 
I could not bear to throw them in the trash so I just set them neatly below the counter. Problem solved. Correct? 

I made the bed of course, because I always do that and then I tackled my shower. Every night when I step into it I remember that the tile floor of it is not exactly a housewife's dream image of a tile shower floor. It is stained and a bit cracked where I'm sure the floor has settled where mold has crept in and stubbornly made a permanent home, and yes, there was mildew on the walls because this is Florida which, as my mother used to say, is not the Sunshine State, it is the Mildew State. So for a long time I've been meaning to get in there with bleach and other deadly chemicals to try and regain some control and I did that today. 
It didn't help much if at all. I sprinkled Comet with bleach on the floor, I scrubbed with a brush and even a toothbrush. And then I sprayed other bleach-containing products and scrubbed some more and I did the best I could but it still looks like hell. 
At least I tried. I did my best. 
And I did remove a wig's worth of hair from the drain. This was a gross but somehow satisfying thing to do. 

From there I moved on to plant watering. I still have plants in the house and I am not taking any more out at this point because next Tuesday, we're supposed to get another freeze. Now, that freeze may or may not happen but I'm not risking it. This is hard to believe because it has been another sleeveless, barefoot day. So first I watered the plants inside and although I cannot believe it, the Christmas cactus I bought with the full acceptance that I would be killing it, has blooms on it, even though the cactus itself does look as if it may be teetering between this life and no life. 


Insane! 
And then I watered the plants we have returned to the front porch, giving them a good soaking. I also turned the (new!) sprinklers on the garden to give the peas and potatoes Glen just planted a nice drink of water. We're supposed to be getting some rain but who knows? 

On to the outside where I finally laid down some pine straw mulch in the camellia bed. It now looks almost...landscaped? 
Well, yes, until you actually look at the plants which need pruning and the border grass which has completely taken over large parts of the bed. But it does look tidier. 



It's not really that big of an area and it was truly easy to do. The weeding of the bed was much more difficult and time consuming. 

I'm not sure I've ever seen as many blossoms on the camellias. They are smaller, I think, than usual but sometimes it IS quantity, not quality. And anyway, larger is not always better or an indication of better quality, is it? 
I cut a few to replace the ones in the hallway that had begun turning brown at the edges. 



I swept the kitchen, the hallway, my bathroom, and our bedroom. And then, to top it all off, I did a cleaning of the coffee maker and my little espresso machine with vinegar and water. Then I ran the vinegar/water through the dishwasher because a repairman I trust once told me that was a good thing to do and why waste good vinegar water? 

So that's it, I guess. Last night I sort of went crazy and upon realizing I had an eggplant in the refrigerator which had about two hours left of life left in it, I made a sort of eggplant parmesan/lasagna/white bean casserole with halloumi on top. I had bought the halloumi quite a while ago just because I kept reading about it and had never tried it and it was still there in the cheese drawer. It was sort a ridiculous thing to make for one person but it fit nicely in the air fryer/toaster oven and was delicious. That will be my supper again tonight. And quite possibly my lunch tomorrow. 

Oh my goodness! It is raining! I thought I smelled it coming. I don't think it's going to last very long but it is certainly nice to hear. Just as good-old-god gave Noah hope when he sent the dove with an olive branch to him as Noah and his poor family floated about the planet on the ark, trying to keep the elephants, koalas, iguanas, coyotes, skunks, armadillos, bears, panthers, rattlesnakes, and T. Rex alive, even a short little rain shower strong enough to slap the ground and release the dirty, sweet, funky scent of petrichor is enough to comfort and reassure us.
Or at least it is to me and I am grateful. 

Love...Ms. Moon


35 comments:

  1. Holy shit, you were productive!

    Noah and the t-Rex. That’s awesome. :-D

    Woman’s shoes at the post office-great solution.

    The mold in showers in Florida is very difficult to control. I love the bleach. Probably explains a lot!
    :-D

    I’ve killed a Christmas cactus, so I’m impressed by your pink bloom.

    You’re going to sleep like a rock!

    -Nicol



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  2. You tickled my funny bone! Beautiful flowers! I need some of your green thumb. Mine has diminished over the years.

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    1. I don't do a thing for those camellias. Truly.

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  3. I have a great fondness for buzzards, and it's great the way they hang out together (until they all shit on some prized lawn chair) so I'd be pretty happy to see one so close. Love that you tidy up the counter at the post office. Maybe somebody stepped out of their shoes and bare footed off home absentmindedly? Thank you for the whole-shrub camellia picture, and is that a little pond in front of them? We don't get pine straw in garden centers here but occasionally someone brings me a big bag of it from North Carolina and I portion it out around things.

    Cheers, Ceci

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    1. I don't really tidy up the counter at the post office for neatness sake. I do it because I got so angry at religious materials being left there. It is literally illegal for anything but official post-office related material to be on that counter. And there's a big old poster on the wall stating that!
      I am a small, small person.
      I'm pretty sure someone left those shoes for anyone who wanted them. Once I went in there and there was whole lot of day old bread. I mean- kind purpose I'm sure but NOT allowed.
      That little "pond" is a project Glen started many, many years ago and never finished and I'm not sure why. The only thing in it now is gucky vegetable matter.

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  4. We have turkey vultures, the ones with eerie red heads and necks, which smell awful close up. But we owe them because here with a big deer population and heavy traffic we'd be in trouble without their cleaning up roadkill.
    Yes you got a lot done today. Maybe the vulture thought you'd overdone it ..

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    1. I will admit these are not pretty birds in the traditional sense. But what would we do without them?
      I'd barely gotten started with my doin's today when those buzzards showed up.

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  5. I never thought about Noah keeping dinosaurs safe, but it makes as much sense as keeping any other creatures (no sense at all). That buzzard is fantastic. You are too. Sleep well.

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    1. There are many who believe Noah DID take dinosaurs on the ark. These are the young-earth creationist believers. They have constructed a rather convoluted explanation for this. As one does when one is out of one's depth, league, and mind.

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  6. Sometimes those Birds of Prey congregate during Breeding Season, it can be quite a sight to see so many of them... a little Creepy, but, they're just finding one another to continue their Species.

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    1. They're not predators (birds of prey) like hawks, they're scavengers, strictly eating (dead) carrion. I'm so grateful to them, avian garbage collectors!

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    2. They do indeed have a creepy reputation but that's just our cultural perspective, I imagine. They are very important in the ecosystem.

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  7. I don't have any funky smells under my sink but I dd notice the shelves there had become quite dusty so I should get in there and do some cleaning too, except once I do that, I know I will also do every other cupboard too and that's half a day's work even in my tiny kitchen. Time better spent reading blogs in my opinion.

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    1. If I cleaned out every cabinet in my kitchen it would take me three days. And I don't even have THAT many! Yeah. Life is too short for that mess.

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  8. The last time I had a funky smell under my sink, it was a well-hidden liquid mouse! I SOOO wished there was somebody else living with me in my little house who could clean it up but there was no one but me.

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    1. A liquid mouse! Oh dear god not.
      I get a little upset when I have to deal with an outside animal, either living or dead when Glen is out of town. I always think, "This is HIS job!" Which is stupid.

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  9. I have 2 christmas cactus a red and a white that are really christmas/easter/summer/autumn/whenever they feel like it cactus.

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    1. Yes. I think they bloom when they take a mind to.

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  10. I've been spending an hour a day cleaning in my kitchen, and oh my goodness the number of spices I have is ridiculous. I think I have eight bottles of paprika, probably because I can never find it when I need it so I buy another one. But eight!!!! It looks a lot better now but I reckon the under the sink area has got to be the next place I attack too. I wonder what horrors await!

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    1. I do the same thing with paprika! Not to that extent but I do overbuy. I use a lot of it so it generally gets used up.
      The areas under sinks can be daunting. It's the place we so often stash and forget.

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  11. Well if Bible stories had been written by women, skip Noah and put in flower loving deep cleaning housewife, Ms Moon, just doing her thing!

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    1. Can you imagine all the poop those animals would have created? And who do you think would have cleaned it all up? Mrs. Noah and the daughters-in-law, of course. The Bible is definitely one of the most patriarchal books ever put together if not THE most. Of course, all the other religions are in the same boat. Haha!
      I mean, most "traditional" religions.

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  12. Now I feel that I should be cleaning today as I don't have much planned. You have made me feel guilty if I don't. ;)

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    1. Oh Lord. I've been putting this shit off for months and even years so do not feel guilty!

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  13. You did a shit load yesterday. Your garden bed looks very nice with the straw mulch. Well done:)
    I can't even imagine how much mold and mildew accumulates in a hot, humid climate like Florida. We don't get a lot here but when I do, I use vinegar and it works well.
    I just found out that not only do we have vultures in Alberta (south and east of us), when they're on the ground and eating, they're called a "wake". Made my day:)

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    1. I don't think vinegar works on Florida mold and mildew. Hell, bleach doesn't even work sometimes. I use vinegar for a lot of cleaning purposes though. Yesterday I looked up the term for a group of vultures and it turns out there are three (at least) depending on what the birds are doing. Yes, if they're on the ground eating, it's a wake. If they're just on the ground hanging out, it's a committee! And if they're flying together it's called a kettle.

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  14. That is a splendid shot of buzzard on the fence!
    You probably don't know how to do nothing at all during an entire day. I can teach you if you like. The nothing of my days are exhausting!
    I love the idea of Barbara's "if the bible had been written by women"- what a wonderful world it would be! Take the patriarchy out of our existence and the hyuma race would not be in the pickle it is in. Goes without saying really, just that I never miss an opportunity....
    Your flowers are so gorgeous. Pink thoughts, gentle vibes!

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    1. Oh, I know how to do nothing. And yes, those days are exhausting indeed. Why IS that?
      Back in 2017 I wrote a post that I think rings as true today as it did then. It's about giving midwives a chance to rule the world. It's here if you want to read it. https://www.blessourhearts.net/2007/12/lets-try-life.html
      It's pretty short.

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  15. Bustling productive days give such a good feeling of accomplishment at the end. Also tiredness. I need to give this house a going over, vacuum at least. Also so much work to be done outside but I'm engrossed in my crystal mobiles.

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    1. I swear to you- tomorrow I am going to glaze/paint my fish dish! I am going to sit down and become immersed in that. I can completely understand getting engrossed in your crystal mobiles. I love that!

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  16. A friend of mine introduced me to a new saying recently - "If it will make your tomorrow easier, do it today" - I think you ticked a fair bit of that!

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    1. I think I live more by the credo that even when I know doing a specific thing will make my life easier tomorrow, I'll just keep putting it off because hey! I've managed just fine thus far without having done it. But a point can be reached...

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