Saturday, April 22, 2023

A Turn For The Better


 

I can say without a doubt that today has been the best day since my kidney stone attacked me. Although I did have my usual morning bout of pain it was neither as bad nor did it last as long as yesterday's. I did pop a pain pill and drank a bunch of water and then I stomped around the yard. On my third circuit, I could already feel the pain abating, like the ocean's tide going out, slowly but surely. And then...it was over. And since it had not been so bad, it didn't wipe me out the way the other ones have and I had far more energy to do a few things around here. 

As you can see, I fed my sourdough and it is bubbling away, happy with its infusion of whole wheat and white flour. I even used the starter that is supposed to be thrown out to make a loaf of cheat bread with a little yeast and a tiny bit of milk and a spoonful of sugar in it. That is still rising. 

I decided to make a salad that I always make new-born mamas. 



The recipe comes from a very, very vintage Southern Living magazine and it has things in it that no one in their right culinary mind would use these days like a dressing made with vegetable oil, chili sauce, sugar, soy sauce and wine vinegar. Well, I guess all of those are all right, really, but if I used all of the oil and sugar recommended we would probably die tonight. It also has thinly sliced beef in it, sugar snaps and tomatoes, spinach and red onion, along with hard boiled eggs and sesame seeds. I don't have any spinach but I picked a bunch of lettuce and some kale and I don't have a red onion but I have a sweet onion and those will do. The name of the recipe is Peking Beef Salad and I am thinking that the tablespoon of soy sauce and sesame seeds are what makes it qualify to be titled "Peking." It's certainly not the Heinz chili sauce or hard boiled eggs unless there's something about Asian cooking that I do not know. 

Anyway, I surely have a goodly plenty of sugar snaps. 


That's about a half gallon right there. 

I also washed the sheets, dried them (in the dryer) and put them back on the bed. I just was not up to it yesterday. And after I'd done all of that, I was pretty much done but the best had yet to come. 

Lon and Lis came over to Tallahassee from Gator Bone to play a set at the Word of South Festival. 


Liz Sparks sent me this picture. Can you see Vergil and August and Levon off to the right? Jessie had to work. 

It's a big deal and lots and lots of musicians and authors play and read and are interviewed at these things. I haven't seen Lon and Lis in so long. They've been taking care of Lis's sister who has had several surgeries since Christmas and many, many complications, not to mention needing complicated care throughout. That has been the focus of their life and honestly, I can't even remember the last time we saw each other. Obviously, I was not up to going to hear them today but they stopped by on their way home and had a cup of coffee and we got a very short catch-up visit with so many hugs and kisses. 
My god, but it was good to see them. 
Lis brought me that pretty little rose you can see behind my starter and I finally gave her the Christmas present I'd gotten her and since her birthday is next week, it has ended up being her Christmas/birthday gift. 

And so hasn't this been just the very best day? 

I feel almost 50% my real Mary Moon self. I'm tired. I will admit that. But I got some shit DONE. And I got to see my beloveds. 

I am so, so grateful. 

Love...Ms. Moon

26 comments:

  1. It's been a plus positive day for you, dear Mary! May the trend continue!

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  2. It sounds like a good day in many ways. Glad to read about it.

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  3. glad you are better and had the gift of a Lon and Lis visit! May you continue on the upward trend!
    Susan M

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  4. 50% of our beloved Mary will do. Any % will do but the higher the better.

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  5. so glad to hear you are on the mend xxalainaxx

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  6. 37paddington: this post is like the sun came out. May it keep shining on you. You did a lot today!

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  7. This soothed my soul that you are hopefully on the mend and feeling a bit better. Wishing you a peaceful and uneventful Sunday.

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    1. It has been both peace and uneventful. Mostly.

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  8. Sounds like you have turned the corner on those kidney stones and you are on your way to feeling good again. Happy Days!

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  9. AND you got clean sheets on the bed. That's always a plus.

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  10. That salad sounds quite nice, but what on earth is " beef bacon"?
    Glad that you are feeling better.

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    1. I have no idea what beef bacon is. Something they ate in the seventies that I missed?

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  11. I'm so glad you're feeling better! And that you got to see Lon and Lis, even for just a short visit.

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  12. glad to hear you are improving. enough to get some stuff done. and so nice for a surprise visit from friends.

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