pshaw_raven: (Meditating Skeleton)
I haven't been feeling too hot physically the last few days. I did a five-mile run this morning at around a 9:50 pace so I feel good about that, but I have a lot of hurtiness that isn't explainable by the stormy weather we're having. It's making the power flicker in a seriously annoying way, though. Power "blips" long enough to reset everything but then it comes right back. Everything resets, Google Home makes its "wake up" tone, then the power goes BLIP again.

Skip for those uninterested in my bodily functioning... )

If the lights will stay on I'd like to make an early dinner and finish prepping stuff for tomorrow's lunch. I'm packing a bento again. Not an authentic Japanese one, but using the principle of bento to pack a compact, nutritious lunch in a little box. I'll post a photo if anyone's interested. I'm planning a longer trip into Jacksonville, which is why I'm taking lunch with me. Less temptation to eat crappy food while I'm out. 

We recently had Crowley's seven year adoption day. I guess that makes him seven years old, though we don't know exactly when he was born. Seven years ago he was one of a litter of kittens rescued at the local farmer's market, and a lady who ran the stall I was shopping at had him a little bed in a tomato crate. He must have been around two weeks old because his eyes were barely open. But he could see well enough to identify a sucker of a human and he crawled out of the box and up the leg of my jeans, and I took him home and started bottle feeding him. The lady at the market could only get dairy milk, so I had to stop and buy kitten formula, and we weren't even sure he'd make it. He was covered with fleas, his eyes were gunky and gross, and we had no idea how long the litter had been out there. It turned out Crowley was the only one who lived. He's a good poofy.

Since the lights have stayed on for almost twenty minutes I may start making food. I can at least boil water for rice, and even if the power goes out again the residual heat will keep it cooking. I'm having Mongolian seitan and broccoli, and later I'll be making butterscotch blondies. I'm going to try substituting cocoa butter for coconut oil because I am not a coconut oil fan and I don't want to sub vegetable oil, and I have a bag of cocoa butter anyway. The only "problem" may be the blondies being of a denser, firmer texture at room temperature, but I don't think that will actually be a bad thing. Plus the cocoa flavor should work really well.




Quiet

Aug. 20th, 2017 01:05 pm
pshaw_raven: (Perched Raven)
 This hasn't been a great year for pets. Whirr died this morning.

Whirr was a budgie, and he used to have a cage-mate, Wobble. He was actually fairly old for a budgie, so this wasn't unexpected. And he'd been acting like he didn't feel great, so I'd tried to make him more comfortable - moved some of his toys to the bottom of the cage, bought more millet sprays since he really liked those, kept the room a little warmer than usual. I don't think I'll be getting more birds, though. With the cats, you can't allow them to fly freely, and it seems a shame to make a bird spend all its life in a cage, even a big cage.

So I'll be cleaning that cage up and seeing if anyone local wants to buy it. 

In happier news we tried Amazon's Prime Pantry and the box showed up yesterday. It's pretty cool, except that there's a lot less that qualifies for Pantry than you'd think. For example, I drink Community Coffee and I prefer the breakfast blend or medium roast. Pantry only has dark roast in ground coffee, and everything else is k-cups. I don't guess I need to tell you all that I hate k-cups. But I did get my Irish Breakfast tea at less than Publix charges, and we found several Kikoman sauces, like the "light soy sauce" often called for in Japanese recipes, a cold noodle sauce, and of course they have a plethora of other soy sauces available. Even adding toilet paper I was only able to get our box to 23% full so I think this is not going to be a frequent occurrence. Cat food would fill it up, but do I really want to mail order a 20-something pound bag of cat chow? Anyway, the cats also like the box a lot, Nanna even napped in it this morning.

It'll be weird adjusting to the quiet now, until the windows are open again. We'd had birds for something like five years, so you really get used to hearing them twitter and peep. (And scream like idiots for no apparent reason) 

 

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