The coriander is flowering
Jun. 9th, 2019 07:01 amcooking
Yesterday I washed the test fabrics and hung them out on the line, did the
laundry and same. At least two are a touch off-grain. P taught a tools
workshop at the teaching garden. I picked a dehydrator-full of oregano and
set it to dry, though it seems pretty weak so we’ll see if it’s worth
keeping. I trued the ends of the two good fabrics in the package and set
them aside to wash another day. I worked two rows on the crochet edging
prototype. Set some blackeyed peas to soak. Crossword after lunch, Flash
after dinner. Finished Magic For Liars, which had an excellent climax and a
great twist that had almost nothing to do with the guilty foreshadowing of
the title, introduction, or even the wrap-up. They would have been better
off as two different books.
News on G: last time he talked to P, he apparently hadn’t been told yet
about the mass on his pancreas. Well, he knows now. The word on what’s next
has improved somewhat; they can do the biopsy in as little as 7 days,
though they still have to wait 3 months to do anything about it. Still will
be good to have more information sooner. M is there and going home today or
tomorrow; P will fly out Wednesday to stay for a week. M has been taking
care of everyday ephemera so D doesn’t have to. The Subaru has been checked
out and is fine. The house is stocked with good healthy food.
Yesterday I washed the test fabrics and hung them out on the line, did the
laundry and same. At least two are a touch off-grain. P taught a tools
workshop at the teaching garden. I picked a dehydrator-full of oregano and
set it to dry, though it seems pretty weak so we’ll see if it’s worth
keeping. I trued the ends of the two good fabrics in the package and set
them aside to wash another day. I worked two rows on the crochet edging
prototype. Set some blackeyed peas to soak. Crossword after lunch, Flash
after dinner. Finished Magic For Liars, which had an excellent climax and a
great twist that had almost nothing to do with the guilty foreshadowing of
the title, introduction, or even the wrap-up. They would have been better
off as two different books.
News on G: last time he talked to P, he apparently hadn’t been told yet
about the mass on his pancreas. Well, he knows now. The word on what’s next
has improved somewhat; they can do the biopsy in as little as 7 days,
though they still have to wait 3 months to do anything about it. Still will
be good to have more information sooner. M is there and going home today or
tomorrow; P will fly out Wednesday to stay for a week. M has been taking
care of everyday ephemera so D doesn’t have to. The Subaru has been checked
out and is fine. The house is stocked with good healthy food.