The tag said orange mint, but it doesn't smell even the slightest bit orangey to me. I think it's just a sweet mint, or even a normal mint. Whatever. It'll make good tea. Or extract.
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Chronicling the arts of my life
Wednesday, March 04, 2026
Guess What
The tag said orange mint, but it doesn't smell even the slightest bit orangey to me. I think it's just a sweet mint, or even a normal mint. Whatever. It'll make good tea. Or extract.
Tuesday, March 03, 2026
Got Away
For example, I was going to tell you that I used my new Dutch oven to make some red beans and rice, but not from scratch. A while back, I'd bought some of those boxed mixes for Jambalaya --Tony Chachere's, Zatarain's and the like --to see if any of them were any good. To be honest, I wasn't impressed. They were all way too salty for my tastes.
But I also bought a box of red beans and rice, which is what I made Sunday in my Dutch oven. That turned out pretty good, even though my beans were a bit crunchy. Overall, though, I'd say it was a success.
There was something else I wanted to tell you about, but right now, I can't remember what it was. I didn't sleep well last night, and my brain is a bit numb.
Not much else to talk about today. I tried to take a few photos of the eclipse this morning while I was getting ready for work, but they didn't turn out too well.
I kinda wish I'd taken a vacation day so I could have stayed home and watched the whole thing, but I didn't. I've seen eclipses before, and unless it's a total solar eclipse, they all pretty much look the same.
This is going to be short, because Group Leader Shark told me to come in at 4:00 AM tomorrow, so I'll need to be getting to bed soon. By the way, they sent Inspector Gadget to the production side.
They'd sent him back there Friday, but we all thought it was because only one supervisor had shown up. But they sent him back there again yesterday, so I don't know what's going on. Then this morning at the meeting, Group Leader Shark said Uncle Supervisor was going to be our supervisor for a while. I hope it's a long while...
I did hear that Inspector Gadget was back there with his arms crossed and scowling at them, the way he did us.
Finally, this song has been on my mind a lot lately.
Monday, March 02, 2026
Well, Now...

and I'm going to go watch my sewing bee show and knit a bit.
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Unbelievably Beautiful
Friday, February 27, 2026
I Splurged
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Back To Normal...ish
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Fiber Fun
Friday, February 20, 2026
My Day Off
“You’re leaving?” I asked.
“I’m retiring,” she replied, “I just can’t stand it any more.”
Fast forward to yesterday. I saw her in Walmart and she was positively glowing. She looked happy, and relaxed, and somehow younger. I walked over and asked her how retirement was going, and she said, “It’s wonderful! It’s so nice not to have to go back into that place!”
She got out just in time, too. You know what we have to do now? We have to walk through a metal detector just to get into the plant.
You read that right. A bleeping METAL DETECTOR!! They say it's for safety, but it's not. I've never ever heard of a terrorist who walked into a building with his AK-47 ready to shoot the place up then said, "Oh gosh darn it all! They have a metal detector. I guess I'll just go home and repent of my wicked ways." You know, like I had to repent of the unwholesome words I uttered when I read that notice.
Nope, they just walk right on through, ignoring the little beep beep beep. Who's going to stop them? Not our unarmed security guards, that's for sure. They'll be the first ones who get shot.
Oh, and hypothetically speaking, if I were hypothetically going to bring a hypothetical weapon into the plant, I wouldn't hypothetically walk right through the front door with it during shift change... Hypothetically speaking, of course. There are hypothetical ways to get a hypothetical weapon hypothetically into the plant without...um, never mind.
Not to mention all of the things already in the plant that could be used as a hypothetical weapon should the need arise. I mean, I'd hypothetically had a whole plan already in place just in case my stalker decided to get out of hand -- with me or with anyone else. Hypothetically speaking, of course.
On the other hand, if I had been allowed to defend myself, I could have put a stop to that mess on day 1, and it would have saved a whole lot of women --and a few men-- 15 years of harassment. But no....Zero tolerance policies are just like metal detectors. They sound good on the surface, but don't really work to prevent...anything.
Anyway, since I have today off, my project for the day was to finish water sealing the raised bed I'd started on... whenever it was, I don't even remember. That's exactly what I did.
It didn't take long at all, so when I was done, I put it together. Then I said to myself, "Self, you hadn't planned on doing anything else today. Might as well get the other bed out and seal it, too."
A few moments later, and both beds are water sealed and put into place.
I'm really going to have to do something about that red clay, though. It hasn't rained in 5 days, but I was still sinking up to my ankles in that muck. I'm hoping once I can psych myself up enough to get a dirt guy out here to fix what the land scammer did to my yard, I can get him to slope things so water doesn't collect around my beds. I know you can't really see it in the photos, but it's still much higher in the middle than around the edges.
Another thing I miscalculated was how many beds would fit into this space. That area you see between the two beds is about 9" too short to put another one of the pre-fabs I've been buying.
On the other end, it won't matter, because that'll be my entrance into the garden spot, but I'll have to figure something out for this space. I've been thinking about hiring someone to build a custom bed there, but at this point, who do I trust?
I've still got two 4' x 4' beds to put together, but I want to wait until I can get a dirt guy out to level the spot a bit better before I put them out. Or maybe get all of that red clay out of there completely, if he can. When I do, that will be all for this year.
You know, it was such a beautiful day -- not too warm, not too cold, not too windy -- I decided it would be a perfect day to put a little fire in the fire pit and sit out side and read a bit.
I thought briefly about getting some hotdogs out and roasting them, but I did enough of that during the ice storm. I'm over it for a while. Instead, I just sat there and enjoyed the day. Only now I'm hungry. I guess I'd better go get me something to eat, so let me just leave you with this:
Man, have I hit the sweet spot for my bluebonnets or what? I can't wait to see them start blooming.
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Best Laid Plans
The first daffs of the season.














































