Monday, May 18, 2026

Well It's All Right


Last night when I was dragging my ass around the kitchen, making us a little supper, I happened to look out the kitchen door which faces west and I had to stop and admire what the sun shining through the dratted chenille plant blooms looked like. They looked electric! I hate these damn plants with all my heart, right up there with crocosmia, but at that moment, it was truly a sight to see. 
Now why and how Maurice crept into that picture, I have no idea. 


There's a close-up. I had to get down on the ground to get that snap but I did it. It was actually far more impressively neon than the picture shows but that will have to do. 

Right now I'm semi-watching a live stream of Gibson's eighth grade promotion which is what they call the graduation. Of course I have no idea where in the crowd of kids he is and you can really only see the front row and I don't even know if the camera is on the portion of the gym that Lily and Jason are sitting in but I don't see them either. I remember going to Owen's ceremony some years ago and how crowded and hot it was but this year, as I think I have mentioned, they are only allowing two guests per child but it doesn't look as if that has made things any cooler as almost everyone in the stands is fanning themselves with a program. 
And the sound is abysmal. 
Now they're all standing up and a girl is singing a very impassioned Star Spangled Banner. 
Okay. I am not going to do a second by second description of the goings on. God forebid.

I have felt better today. Still rocky when I woke up but as the day has progressed I have felt better and better. I went outside to dump the compost and while I was there already, I did my daily garden stroll which of course led to a casual bean-picking. Glen was with me and we made the executive decision to go ahead and pick the first tomato. We have learned our lesson the hard way about leaving an almost-ripe tomato on the vine, only to have it split or be burrowed in by some tomato-loving creature. 

I have read that the best way to ripen a tomato is to put it in a paper bag with a banana to trap ethylene gas but I am not putting a banana in with a tomato because the tomato would probably end up smelling and thus tasting like a banana and that, as The Dude in The Big Lebowski would say, will not stand. 
I don't have a banana anyway. I do have a paper bag though. 

I also found this lovely today.


I have no idea what variety it is. Whatever it is, it is not the one listed on the tag that came with it. I've never grown one like this but I am excited to see it mature. It would appear that it could be anything from a Chinese String eggplant to a Fairy Tale eggplant to a Listada De Gandia. Or something else. Whatever it is, I think it is very pretty and I am sure it will be delicious, cooked in one way or another. 

I spent about two hours this afternoon snapping rattlesnake beans in preparation for canning them tomorrow if all goes as planned. Time to get out that pressure canner! I have no idea how many pints and/or quarts I can get out of what I snapped today. A not insignificant number though, I would say. And the season has just begun! I then opened one of the last quarts of the ones I canned last summer and made a little green bean casserole out of them for our supper tonight. Instead of using the traditional Campbell's cream of mushroom soup in it, I made my own goop with onions, portobellos, a little butter, and 2% evaporated milk. I am not a snob, per se, about Campbell's soup of any kind and let's give it its due- many a family meal was made tastier by a casserole with some sort of creamy Campbell's soup in it as a main ingredient and who among us has not been warmed and comforted by a bowl of their tomato soup with a gooey grilled cheese sandwich?
So speaking of casseroles, I got the cutest little casserole dish, perfect size for two of us, at the Goodwill in Roseland. 


It was made in China, not vintage, but I like it. It's just such a fine little design. And I do love that color. 
Here's what my beans looks like in it.


I have not yet put the French's crispy fried onions on it yet. That will happen during the last minutes of cooking. Does it bother me to use such a processed food for this particular dish? 
Not in the least. What in hell is a green bean casserole without the French's crispy fried onions? 

Life is short. Loosen up. 

While I was snapping beans I watched a few episodes of the new Dan Levy series on Netflix, "Big Mistakes." I had seen trailers for it and it looked like something I would like. Laurie Metcalf, whom I have always admired as an actor, is a quite prominent part of the cast and it looks to me as if she is having the time of her life with her role in it. I like what I've watched so far and Dan Levy is, well, Dan Levy, and that's not a bad thing at all. The premise of him playing a pastor who is not exactly closeted as a gay man but who hides his relationship with his lover boyfriend seems a little far-fetched but it is, as I say, TV. And the big surprise for me was the actor who plays his sister, Taylor Omega. I don't know that she's done a whole lot before this but I suspect we will be seeing a lot more of her. She plays her character, Morgan, as a many-layered thing and I like that. Just when I think I've got her pinned, she strides into a different dimension. Of course the writing has a lot to do with this but even the best writing cannot make up for an actor who cannot stretch and stray into different spaces with her character. 

I say this as if I know anything about acting. 
Well, I do know what I like and what I admire and what I'm simply not impressed with. 

Mr. Moon's had a hard day, all involving mowing. Not only did his lawnmower, which was just back from the shop, stop running due to what looked to him like a fuel line or fuel pump problem, he also lost his glasses which he takes off to put on goggles while he mows to protect his eyes from the dust. Either they are somewhere in the garage stashed where he knew they'd be safe, or else he accidentally left them on the mower and they fell off and god knows where they are. He has searched both garage and yard and they are nowhere to be found. 
He is hot, he is sweaty, he is frustrated, and he is not a happy man. 

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Well, Gibson has been "promoted" and the ceremony is over. It was so much shorter than Owen's was which was way overloaded with speeches made by Leon County School Board dignitaries, etc. I did not see him actually walk past and get his diploma or whatever it was, but I did see him get to stand up and be recognized for his part in the win of the school's science fair in which they got to go to State. 
We are all so proud of him. 

I don't feel especially great about this post. I suppose I'm still a little slow from whatever tiny virus I had and not very inspired by such a low-key day. But it is what it is and we all have our off days. 

Here. I've saved my favorite photo for last. It was taken with the other chenille plant bloom photos. 


And now that I look at it, I'm not sure why I liked it so much. 

Well. La-di-dah. Maurice does look particularly noble, doesn't she?

Love...Ms. Moon

42 comments:

  1. I want your green bean casserole and that beautiful dish it comes in... oh my. Heaven! Tomatoes....forget the paper bag as you you know..window sill for a few days and you are good to go! Canning all those beans is such work for you every year but you persist...and you keep planting more, tho you say you will plant less....it's of your own doing! LOL!
    Susan M.

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    1. Oh, I know it's my own doing. I just can't help myself somehow.
      I'm trying the paper bag thing right now. I don't really have a window sill that would work and putting them on the porch rail often results in me picking one up to find it's leaked from the bottom. I'll let you know how this works out.

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  2. In the first picture, Maurice looks like she's thinking "those things can't be...they aren't...red cat tails, are they?"

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    1. God only knows what that cat is thinking. To me, it looks like she's wondering why I always seem to show up wherever she is, just as I am always wondering why she shows up where I am.

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    2. You've got a point there. I've always been struck by how much cats seem to like being gardening companions-- but maybe they're struck by people's tendency to futz around outdoors just to have an excuse to spy on the cat.

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    3. It really is all about them, isn't it?

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  3. Cheers to Gibson on his 8th grade graduation.
    Making your own cream soup for the green bean casserole sounds ideal. What's not to like about green bean casserole? It also makes good use of your bean supplies.
    The chenille plant with the red bloom looks attractive to me. Is it considered a groundcover? I do like groundcovers. My shaded woodlands are currently covered with a self-seeded, tiny, wild lily of the valley type plant.
    The mower breaking down after coming out of a repair shop is just wrong, totally wrong. The same thing happened with our new, under warranty snowblower that went in for manufacturer recommended maintenance and came back with a gear shifting issue. Quality work seems no longer the goal. I feel for GM and losing his glasses too. It just adds to the frustration.

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    1. Chenille plant can be considered a ground cover. However, I have seen it sold in hanging pots so I don't really know what the deal is. What I really want to know is- how the hell did it get in my yard? According to what I read, the plant prefers bright, direct sunlight so a wooded area might not be ideal for it.
      What broke on the lawnmower yesterday had nothing to do with what it was in the shop for before so...

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  4. Maurice totally knows how to pose! What a perfect cat!

    Dan Levy is hilarious. I watched "Schitt's Creek" with great delight, along with basically everyone else, in the day. I'd watch it all over again. I'll have to check out "Big Mistakes." I had no idea his dad and Martin Short are such good friends, but found this tidbit out the other night watching a documentary about Martin Short. -Nicol

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    1. Schitt's Creek was a sort of perfection.
      Yes. All those Canadian actors have known each other for forever. I love knowing that they're all still so tight. I'm sure that Cathryn O'Hara's recent death shook them up badly.

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  5. The chenille plant blooms are pretty but not enough to make even me want to keep an invasive wanderer. I hope Glen finds his glasses and they are NOT crunched into pieces in the lawn. Congratulations to Gibson.

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    1. I wouldn't mind the chenille plant as a ground cover if it didn't want to take over every bed in the yard.
      Glen has not found his glasses but has seen the optometrist today and ordered new ones.

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  7. Hi Ms Moon

    I think the mix of the ginger Maurice and the bright red Chenille blooms, go very well together, please keep up the pix of your furry friend.

    Willy Wombat
    Dorset UK

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    1. Don't worry. Maurice will be represented here many, many times in the future.

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  8. The chenille plants sure are beautiful.

    Like SG’s mother, a can of Campbell’s soup and crispy fried onions class up any meal.

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  9. Here people go to a lot of trouble to get chenille plants going! There they're a pest. Location, location. I'm glad you're feeling better, but I don't think you missed much at the graduation ceremony.

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    1. Location, location indeed. I just want to scream when I see nurseries here selling plants that are just not appropriate to get anywhere near the dirt in this area.
      Don't tell anyone but if I never attend another graduation ceremony in my life I'll be just fine.

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  10. Did you get your eggplant at Native Nurseries? I got a Listada de Gandia there. Though I am jealous! Mine blossomed and then died. I am having terrible luck this year, probably because I did a half-assed last ditch effort before surgery. Oh well. Next year maybe I'll plant beans too. The ones you shared with us were divine and made three meals. Though, then this family may be drowning in beans.

    Hope you wake up feeling even better!
    -Rachel

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    1. Hey, darlin'. I probably did get that eggplant at Tallahassee Nurseries.
      I'll give you some rattlesnake beans to plant. No worries. They will grow, I betcha, although I certainly grow enough for all of us. Aren't they good?
      I have felt better today. Well, up until a little while ago when I realized I'd probably pushed it a bit. But I'm fine.

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    1. Absolutely! And if you don't, she'll bite the shit out of you.

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  12. Chenille plants are beautiful! They suit Maurice!-colors are spectacular.

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    1. Who knew that crimson and orange could go together so well?

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  13. Oh, I hope Mr. Moon has found his glasses safe and sound! Congrats to Gibson! On to High school, I wish him the best!

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    1. I can't believe I'm going to have two grandbabies in high school. Jeez.

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  14. That is a sweet little casserole dish. The chenille flowers are nice but I don't need another invasive.

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  15. I hope Glen found his glasses. I'm constantly putting things down, doing other chores and then forgetting where they are. I love green bean casserole! With the crispy onions! Although I never watched Schitt's Creek, I do like Dan Levy and would give that series a try.

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    1. I lose everything these days from objects to thoughts.
      If you like Dan Levy, you should definitely give Schitt's Creek a go.

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  16. Maurice is your own little lady lion! Majestic ... you bet!

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    1. She is a little lion. Or tiger. Or one of those wild cats.

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  17. I love Dan Levy and I did hear him talking about his new show on the radio. I'll have to look for it. I checked out the trailer and it looks good.

    Sorry that you were sick. Jack too and my husband, sounds similar but Jack had a high fever, high for him anyway.

    I read your comment, and you're right, I am too self critical. I have absorbed all the criticisms that I have heard my whole life and it pisses me off. Some days I feel like a mess, today, and some days I feel like I have my shit together (like most people I suspect). Mostly I'm tired of being judged by my children. I did my best, it sucked sometimes. Get the fuck over it. Can you say that? Or is that not okay these days? Strangely enough, my son is doing well and he even treats me with respect these days.

    I planted two tomato plants outside today. We'll see how they do for a couple of days and then I'll plant the rest of them. My plants are all starting to come up which is lovely.


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    1. Kids tend to run a fever with everything, don't they?
      I was just talking to my friend Billy about being people pleasers and how we really did not get the attention or approval we so desperately needed. Or we realized that the best way to get any was to do something that pleased a parent. A mother in both Billy and my cases.
      Yes, you can say "Get the fuck over it." And it is ironic, isn't it, that your son is treating you with respect. If he's in AA, I know they stress taking responsibility for one's own actions and maybe it's really hitting home for him.
      Here's hoping your tomato plants grow like crazy!

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  18. Your pictures ROCK!
    Never saw that plant before. I must brush up on my flora and fauna.

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  19. Forgot to add that we think the author of the book Theo of Golden looks like your husband. Since they are both in the southern USA he may be stopped for autographs!

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    1. I looked up the author of that book and I have to say I don't think Glen favors him much. He reminds me far more of David Letterman these days!

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  20. I think those chenille plants are quite pretty. Of course I don't have to live with them, so it's easy for me to say. They are the perfect accessory for Maurice!

    I still don't understand why we make such a big deal out of 8th Grade "promotion." No one lifted a finger when I went from 8th to 9th grade and I didn't suffer for it. And what kid DOESN'T go from 8th to 9th grade? It's not like they can drop out at that age, unlike in high school. (This is not a criticism of you or yours, just of schools in general these days.)

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    1. I feel weird about big promotional ceremonies- my district does kinder, 5th and 8th.... what's to look forward to in 12th then???

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  21. I hope you are starting to feel better. the last two times I grew tomatoes we we still getting vines producing near halloween- right before the first freeze I picked everything off the vines and put them all in a large box with two apples and it worked to ripen the tomatoes- I ate tomatoes from there until the first week of December.... xxalainaxxx

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