Just Some Stuff
I'm not doing so great at answering comments in real time. I've tried, and then sometimes they format awkwardly so you can't tell who I'm answering, which is annoying. Also, I often read the comments at work and I can't answer them from there, and you know, remembering to answer then when I get home....
Anyway, some answers to recent comments:
To Tudor - yes, I have watched Deadloch, enjoyed it. I have made a note of Wild Cards and might watch that too. My friend Sarah read the post on Facebook and reminded me of the show Somebody Somewhere which I strongly recommend to everyone who can access it - it's hard to describe but basically it's about regular people and I have both laughed until my stomach muscles spasmed and ugly cried watching it ("a spot of gentleness in our hard world" said one Substack). I also love that Bridget Everett is larger than your regular tv show star but that's not what the show is about, which is more unusual than it should be.
To Steph and Engie - Angus flew home in December for Christmas, then drove to Rochester in early January for a bachelor weekend, then drove back to Hamilton to switch cars with Matt, then flew back to Charlotte from Toronto, and had no issues any of those times, but he's a white male twenty-something, so I don't really think this is indicative of anything. We might be going to visit him in May (yeah, this does make us huge hypocrites, but I want to see my kid, *shrug emoji*), will report back.
Elisabeth - Angus is loving the maple syrup candle, which I bought on your recommendation, so thanks again!
Husband has been away for 12 days. In the middle of the first week I briefly felt like I was in the middle of a weird Kafka nightmare, or a simulation that was slipping. Like, did I ever actually have a husband and kids, or was that just a dream. There's a psychopath running the country next door. It was April 8th and outside looked like this.
I mean seriously, what the entire frosted fuck |
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I'm glad Angus hasn't had any trouble getting across the border and I hope it goes well for you, too.
I refuse to see that snow. REFUSE. Snow should not STICK in April.
ANYWAY. Hope your husband is getting home soon and I hope your snow melts! It does seem startling to snowy pictures like that in the middle of April, but I grew up in the midwest and I remember plenty of years where we had snow on Easter, so...
Hang in there. Hope your knee starts to feel a little better!
Thank you to Canada for standing strong against the Orange Awfulness and his cronies. I'm trying my best here in my purple state but it keeps getting tougher and tougher.
I hope to save the phrase "what the entire frosted fuck" and use frequently, summer and winter. It seems to apply to so many things now.
That is pretty much the (my?) platonic ideal of a fruit salad. (Fruit salad should not involve melon, pineapple, grapes, apples, or -- I am getting angry just thinking about it -- bananas. MAYBE a kiwi.)
I would like your recipe for the egg bars please and thank you. And also for the raspberry crumble bars. I'm hungry.
I chuckled at ‘what the entire frosted fuck’ Sorry about your snow.
Thanks for the rec on Somebody Somewhere, we have HBO so I think we can watch it (if we haven’t already - my memory sucks sometimes)
Thanks for telling me on Engie’s blog that you couldn’t comment on mine. I went and looked at my back end, and there were your 6! comments in among 128 spam comments. Why? WHO KNOWS.
Hope you knee is better rather sooner than later.
Those raspberry bars look... amazing. I am into raspberries right now (and always).