Sunday, April 26, 2026

Sublime To Insane


After our day yesterday of getting some of that sweet, sweet rain, the sky cleared and I noticed that the sunset was one of the fiery ones. It had already started to fade to a softer pastel by the time I was really aware of it but I wanted to catch what I could. I was drawn to the bit of the western sky framed by the church next door and the trees from our yard. The light that comes on in front of the church was already lit and that adds some different lighting which seemed pretty interesting. 
Anyway, I took the picture and there it is. 

And here's what I learned last night: Roasted cabbage is not for us. 
Thank you very much but no. Never again. 
It was a New York Times Cooking recipe and had such things in it as capers, lemon juice, olive oil, garlic. 
All the good stuff. 
But it simply didn't work together in my opinion and I may have done something wrong but the promise of the caramelized cabbage becoming sweet and tender was not fulfilled. It was recommended to roast at 450 degrees for twenty-five to thirty five minutes and after forty-five minutes, my cabbage was becoming charred on the outside leaves and still quite cabbagey in the inside leaves. And I like the taste of cabbage fine but somehow this didn't work at all for us. I ended up throwing the whole mess of leftovers into the compost which is something I almost never do. I should have saved it all and made some cabbage soup of some sort with the remaining wedges but at that point I didn't really want to think about cabbage. 

Mr. Moon worked his butt off today in the back yard planting fruit trees. I went about my business letting him take care of that business. I did check every so often to make sure his body was still in the upright position and it always was. I didn't even realize he'd taken out the last remaining bit of the play set he'd built for the kids years and years ago which was a tower sort of thing. A tree during a storm took out the swings and some other stuff. But he started telling me about how he'd planted some of the trees where the tower had been and I'm like, "Where'd it go?"
"I took it down," he said. 
"How?" I asked. As you know by now, Mr. Moon builds things to be sturdy and to last. 
"With the truck," he said. 
"Oh. Well, that's good," I said. All these years later I'm still thinking, who IS this guy?


I did my walk-about of the garden of course. 


I picked some snow peas. Those vines finally started producing. Not one of the sugar snap seeds germinated which is weird. Snow peas are fine but they can't compare to sugar snaps whose pods are sweet as candy and you can let the peas inside swell and grow to a decent size. They, too, are sweet. So obviously, a superior green pea. 
BUT, one must pick what one has grown and I often reach in one of my pockets to find it full of snow peas I'd forgotten were there. 
Bless cargo shorts. 



That's a few of them in one of my flower bowls. 

Everything else in the garden is looking good and then I gave a quick once-over to the bed beside the kitchen porch to check that out and holy Jesus. I found an amaryllis absolutely covered in the growing-ever-bigger-but-still-children Georgia Thumpers. 


That wasn't a tenth of all the ones on that plant. My god but they are eating machines. They're bigger than anything I want to grab and smush with my hands now so I knocked them all to the ground, thinking I could stomp on them but they ARE grasshoppers and they ARE young and spry and I couldn't stomp a one. They were hopping around like popcorn in a skillet. 
I wonder how their mother tells them apart. 

Mr. Moon is gone for the night. He's near the coast at his friend Alan's house and no, they're not going fishing tomorrow. In this instance, they're doing something sweet and important which is to take the ashes of Glen's sweet sister Dee Ann who died quite awhile ago to gently give to the Gulf, a place Dee Ann loved so much. Alan is kindly lending his boat and his piloting of it and Dee Ann's children are going to be there too. They've been planning on doing this for years and now it is coming to fruition. They're staying at Mexico Beach, which is farther along the coast than St. George and which is where Dee and her husband stayed whenever they got the chance. I believe that Dee Ann's husband's ashes were sprinkled in the Gulf too so it's a romantic notion to think that somehow they'll find each other in the ocean currents. 
Whatever comforts us. 

And now to move on, what do YOU think about last night's assassination attempt at the White House Correspondent's Dinner? When I first heard about it I was struck by how bizarrely it all happened from the fact that the Orange Poop Baby attended the dinner at all which he has never done before and that despite every bit of security it would be assumed possible was at the event and yet some guy with a gun got past security and managed to get off a few shots? And I have not read anything definitive about where the gun was allegedly discharged, whether in the same room where the dinner was going on or in another room or...what? Where?
And then throw in the fact that Secret Service and all those guys (and women) were issuing assurances within a short amount of time that the shooter had been found, subdued, and apprehended and the only injury was to one Secret Service member whose bullet-proof vest, according to Trump, saved his life. The man was treated at a local hospital and then released. Allegedly. 
I have so much to say but I really don't know shit. The things I DO know, like the fact that within two hours, the Orange Poop Baby was holding a press conference at the White House whose main message was that see? The ballroom needs to be built because...security, sounded then and sounds now to be as fake as the man's tan. 

Let me give you this. And thank you, Jeff Tiedrich. 



Security? Give me a fucking break. I just want to say that if this was not a staged event, then the security under Donald Trump is a big fat fucking joke and the fact that we all so calmly received the news that there was another assassination attempt against the president is proof that we have truly jumped the shark, accepted unreality as reality, and all because we, the frogs, have been in this pot of boiling water for so long we can't tell the difference and accept the killing heat as life as usual. 

I remember when Trump decided to bomb Iran and we all knew it was to distract the world from the Epstein files that my biggest fear was that the war-not-a-war would not go well, that it would be hugely unpopular and that another distraction would be called for and that, of course, would not go well either, and then...
One distraction after another, each of them intended to not only distract from the Epstein files but from the latest distraction used to distract. 

Know what I mean? 

I'm going to go cook some tofu and snow peas. 

Love...Ms. Moon




32 comments:

  1. to me, cabbage is only good to make true stuffed cabbage rolls, or simmered in crockpot with corned beef for St patty's day....or raw in slaw. no other way! LOL! Take on the Correspondents dinner events? *damn, another *miss* is my take...I'll take your tofu and snap peas and kill me already with panic at the sight of those thumpers...ohh..i have had an aversion to all things grasshopper/locust related since childhood and its not good...its a phobia of mine.....
    Susan M

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    1. I like cabbage stir fried and steamed with vinegar and coleslaw but yes- it is best with corned beef.
      As someone I may or may not know may or may not have said, "how do they keep missing?"

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  2. I like cabbage and noodles together. Also love cabbage rolls and Cole slaw. As for the dinner farce, I thought it was curious trump planned to be there because he would have been reamed by the other speakers. But then, black is white and up is down. The people surrounding him are like characters in Alice in Wonderland. The inmates are running the asylum.

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    1. I've never had cabbage and noodles. I shall have to check this out.
      Trump didn't allow a comedian to roast him which is how it's always done. He chose a magician of some sort. I wonder if the guy still got paid.
      Security was a fucking joke at that event. But as you pointed out- the whole administration is an insane joke.

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  3. I think you’re absolutely right, Ms. Moon. FDJT!!

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  4. My first thought was: Set-up, just like the other two!
    That California guy had a gun and knives, never got beyond the perimeter and never got off a shot! I had not heard he was released!
    That fat son of a bitch is still above ground, playing us for idiots!

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    1. No. He wasn't released.
      If it wasn't staged, if was definitely the worst example of security anyone could imagine.
      Trump thinks he's the smartest person in the world.

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  5. Cabbage has a few ways, and it's not gourmet food! Don't even!
    That's a poignant event for Mr Moon. Not easy.

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    1. Now, when I cook red cabbage with apples and raisins and a little brown sugar I feel like THAT'S gourmet. But you're right. Cabbage is the food of the people. Or at least some of the people.
      I know Glen's mighty glad he did that.

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  6. We were watching CNN last night for a few minutes and breaking news came on. I think it was staged too. The smell of shit is strong with trump, and not just from his diaper.
    First fire ants, and then Georgia thumpers, my god woman, it's like wild kingdom for insects down there. I'm ok with my snow:)

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    1. It was all just so wonky, wasn't it? It may well have just been some loonie guy who had had enough who managed to get through security but none of it smells right, as you said.
      It's a wild kingdom for all the animals down here, especially the two-legged ones.

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  7. Karoline Leavitt suspiciously said "There will be shots fired tonight"....jokingly...but weirdly on the mark. My gut is now saying "It's all too convenient." He probably knew his jokes would fall flat and he DEFINITELY wanted to make a case for that underground bunker/ "ballroom" that's been halted now by judges, and the spoiled man-baby cannot be told "NO!" - Karen in Pittsburgh

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    1. Yeah. I bet Leavitt is regretting having made those remarks.
      It IS all too convenient but damn, that man has some sort of magical ability to escape situations that no one else could have like prison and so forth. So maybe he just had another escape.

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  8. Orange Poop Baby, what a lark- we are in for good times for the next , what, three years?
    Eternity!
    I absolutely LOVE the sunset photo the colors are amazing! thank you Ms. Moon, you camera did a very good thing there!
    Snow peas and tofu- YUM!!!- I made winter food today- a roast chicken and a big pan of chili. Not warm here yet.

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    1. I cannot tolerate the notion he'll be president for that much longer. No, no, and NO!
      The sunset itself did all the work and the camera recorded it. Pretty cool, huh?
      The snow peas and tofu turned out to be sort of a curry thing and I loved it. I think I might make chili myself tonight.

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  9. Every once in a while I get intrigued by one of those roasted caramelized vegetable recipes and never once has the result been fit to eat. Either I am repeatedly doing something very wrong or it just isn't the way I like my veggies. Thus your result seems affirming and I am sticking to enjoying cabbage in slaw.

    Cheers,
    Ceci

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    1. There is one recipe in the NYT's cooking app for a roasted cauliflower that I made so much that Glen asked me to please only make it when he's gone. So that I do like. But this cabbage was nowhere near that good to me.
      I like cabbage cut fine in salad too. Gives it some heft.

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  10. Well that’s a strange thing.,we had the same conversation tis morning…can’t do the cabbage. roasted fennel done the same way is delicious . Cabbage …no

    Your Washington mess. You would be thankful that you live in a beautiful part of the USA uncontaminated by the likes of those people
    Stay well and happy with your beautiful family

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    1. I have never cooked fennel in any way, shape, or form in my life!
      Unfortunately, this part of Florida is very much contaminated by the Republicans. We've got a governor that's just a few steps down from Trump when it comes to insane cruelty. And if you're talking the natural world- Florida's overdevelopment is enough to make a person weep.
      There is no escaping any of it. But I am so very fortunate in my family.

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  11. "Orange Poop Baby" (love that descripton) attends a dinner he doesn't usually go to, dozens of security people attend, a shooter shoots and misses, gets caught and arrested... Sounds a lot like the other attempt where his ear was supposedly shot (and miraculously healed)
    A definite set up in my opinion.
    I wonder if the cabbage was supposed to be wrapped in foil for the roasting? It doesn't sound at all delicious anyway.

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    1. That ear was no more shot than my ass. As to the correspondent's dinner- I really have no idea but it sure did raise a lot of questions.
      Nope. No foil mentioned in the recipe. At all.

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  12. Ms Moon-You are spot on 100%... I love the sunset photo....The hoppers remind me of when I was a child in Coral Gables and they scared me to death. I also feel a bit like a boiled frog.... Thank you for saying the words I don't say. Marit.

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    1. The adult grasshoppers are so big they'd scare The Hulk. And the smaller ones are always in such groups that it's sort of like an alien invasion.
      Are you a new reader here, Marit? If so, welcome. And I am glad I can say the words you don't. I'll keep trying to do that.

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  13. The fruit trees look wonderful all planted in a great pattern that allows for growth and good fruit.
    Missed again. This could be anything from a planned disruption to a real failed attack. Regardless, I hear, the event is to be rescheduled. Let's tempt fate!!! Why not?

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    1. Can you imagine the joy at which the attendees to that stupid dinner must feel to hear about a rescheduling? I'm sure Cheryl Hines in particular can't wait.

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  14. The shooter was never on the same floor of the hotel that the dinner was on. So many are saying it was staged. It's so sad that we can't believe the news anymore - we really can't. Your sunset is lovely, Mary.

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    1. I do believe that a great number of Americans think that whole thing was staged but who knows? Could just be one more example of a Trump administration cluster fuck.
      Wonder how the war's going?

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  15. Tofu and snow peas sounds like the way to go.

    I don't think the shooting attempt was staged. I think it was just some incompetent bozo with a bad idea, executed badly.

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    1. You may be completely correct Steve but as I said in my reply above- whatever it was it was certainly one more clusterfuck.

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  16. What kind of fruit trees are they? Maybe you said in an earlier post that I didn't see. As for the latest "assassination attempt" it all seemed staged and fake, but who knows anymore.

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    1. We went crazy. Two peach, two pear, two pineapple guava, a Meyers Lemon, a satsuma, and we're getting a grapefruit too. We already have a limequat going.

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