When we stayed with my youngest sister, she sent me home with about 1/4 cup of sourdough starter. It has taken me some time to watch videos and read about sourdough breads, it is a huge topic. I found I was most interested in the continuous sourdough starter, where about a tablespoon is kept in… Continue reading Sourdough and Sci-Fi
Author: Maggie Turner
Victoria Day Heat Wave
It is Victoria Day here in Canada, a statutory holiday. We shopped for everything we needed last week so that we needn’t venture from home during this busy time. We are such home bodies, seldom venturing forth. We visit our Camp, we visit my Mom and sisters, we visit stores to buy supplies, and we… Continue reading Victoria Day Heat Wave
Visiting
One of the excellent things about retirement is that one can travel on weekdays, as opposed to travelling on weekends. So last week Attila and I fixed Ginger up with copious sources of water and food, and headed out for a few days. We visited my Mom, my sisters and my brother-in-law, who all live… Continue reading Visiting
Burning the Midnight Oil
As I grow older there are fewer and fewer “long dark tea times of the soul”. I doubt I will ever be completely free of nights like this. They serve a purpose, and that is to come to grips with change, inner change. Internal change is not easy, nor is it painless. But avoiding it… Continue reading Burning the Midnight Oil
The Camp
We were out at the Camp yesterday. What a lovely day it was, sunny, and warm, and breezy. Every year I apply for a burn permit, which allows us to have a campfire. I call their number every day that we want to have a fire, so that the fire department in the municipality knows… Continue reading The Camp