Monday, November 5, 2012

Insights and Observations


I am in a strange mood this dreary day as the slow drizzle of rain spots the gray skies.

I usually like Mondays. Mondays are my Saturdays. Weekend is over and all my "guests" have left. Time to scrub the bathrooms and empty all the trash. Start to get ready for another round of "guests".

My joints are hurting. Mainly the right thumb, right elbow and right shoulder. It is right painful (insight). Tiger Balm smells funky. Not unpleasant like  Ben Gay. It has a hint of wintergreen, I am thinking (observation). The directions (if you have a magnifying glass) warn to keep this product away from your eyes and that it is for external use only. Really. This means that someone tried to eat it at some point. Any time you see some redundant rule it is because some person tried it at some time. Maybe not that product, in particular, but a similar one.

You should avoid standing on your glass top stove. I know of someone who did just that. It will only hold so much weight. I was going to buy a canner, but read the accompanying instructions that said "DO NOT USE ON GLASS TOP STOVES". I didn't buy it. I really want a gas stove, but this one won't die .......

Soured sweet tea smells like black olives. I love sweet tea with just a touch of sweet. I like to brew the tea leaves and steep them just so, then pour it over 1/3 cup of sugar for a half gallon. I like it when it is still a little warm and I pour it over the ice. The ice crackles ands pops and that first sip is so refreshing. But I am the only one who drinks it here in my house. I am loathe to waste anything and I don't like it after it has been refrigerated, so I leave it on my counter and try to drink it before it sours. I seldom succeed. It gets sweeter when you put it in the fridge. My grandson called it the frigatory when he was learning to talk. We still call it that. Sounds like purgatory.

Dust balls are rarely shaped like bunnies. I wonder why they are called dust bunnies. Are dust balls similar to clouds, taking on different shapes if you stare at them long enough. Maybe they are called dust bunnies because they multiply so quickly when you leave them alone? Would this be insight on my part?

I am at a standstill with a book I am working on. I do my best thinking when I am occupied with a mindless chore such as weeding or mowing. Since that is not possible this wet and dreary day, I will follow the words of the song floating through my mind (endlessly) and try to want what I've got and not have what I want. I think I will head to my sewing lair to soak up some artificial sun and try to lighten up.

6 comments:

Kathy G said...

I'm getting some "body barometers"-joints that hurt when it's raining outside. No fun!

Dump your soured iced tea on a plant outside. I'm sure it has helpful nutrients in it.

mamahasspoken said...

Did you know that on curling irons the warning says for external use only. Wonder about that one for awhile.....

Val said...

My husband says his dad used to feed him Vicks VapoRub. And he thinks it was to make him better...

Linda O'Connell said...

Spaghetti, a filled chocolate donut and a three hour nap, that's what rainy days and Mondays do to me.

Meggie said...

Good grief, there is a never ending set of ridiculous 'rules' for things. My favourite was a sign ON a wire fence at a Zoo, in China.
DO NOT ENTER
LEST SUDDENESS HAPPENS.

Sandi McBride said...

okay Kathy try standing on that glass top stove, maybe you can work that gas stove in somehow! Loved your observations, they are very much like mine...specially the aches and pains but mine are on the left side lol
hugs
Sandi