But I'm not going to change it. It is prettier than it was to the naked eye.
I had a meeting at the bank with one of their financial people, got help from a teller for doing an auto deposit, got a few items from the store. Interestingly enough, I have not been shopping except for milk and cereal since the week before Rich passed away.
He was the ferocious eater in our house. Steaks and potatoes were the meals he requested for the last 6 months of his life along with many special requests. I honored all of them. Now I have frozen meat packages that I can't imagine cooking -- unless my grandkids come up and want steak with their supper.
I probably have a couple of years' worth of food stored in the freezer for myself. My neighbor gets a CSA box throughout the growing season. CSA= Community Supported Agriculture. The box contains fresh produce each week from local home grown farms. I've had zucchini, squash, onions, peppers, tomatoes, fennel, kale, broccoli, and more stuffed in the boxes from the past two Thursdays from doing my dog sitting.
So my meals come about like this. I cut a bunch of stuff up that is fresh, toss it in a pan with some Olive Oil and sauté it. I eat it like that or make some rice to put it on. In a pinch for some protein, I grab some fresh farm eggs from Olive and mix it in with the rice and veggies.
Viola! I eat!
Anyway.......................
When I got done with my errands, I loaded my bicycle up along with Charlie's pet carrier and decided to try out the trail I'd done two weeks ago.
Charlie did not seem excited or even happy about being stuffed in the trailer at the trail head, but he didn't whine or cry while I cycled.
We stopped once in a while so he could get out and look around.
About 3 miles in some ladies were walking and asked if they could see my little dog. Charlie got out and charmed the heck out of them. I learned that one lady had just lost her husband a few weeks ago too. The other lady was also named Valerie, she'd just lost her doggy buddy of 14 years. We chatted on the trial about all the good things in life.
It really lifted me up to meet them.
By the end of 7 miles, Charlie was feeling quite comfortable in his chauffeured carrier. I did feel the extra 15 lbs of Charlie and the 15 lbs of the carrier by the time I finished the ride. Not so I'd be sore, but it was a nice workout. We'll do it again as long as I can find good flat trails. Charlie didn't even seem to mind the bumpy trail.
We ended the day with another dog walk along with packing up all the old stuff from Rich's sock/undie drawer. It made me sad to see that drawer so empty. So I filled it with my workout clothes.
So good that Charlie likes his new ride! The Fall colors are done here so I really enjoyed your photos!
ReplyDeleteWe may not get fall colors or I may not see them. I will certainly try though!
DeleteYour meal looks delicious and very healthy. It seems to me like a well-planned treat.
ReplyDeleteIt was good! I am going to pick a lot of these veggies up this winter and add them to my regular meals.
DeleteYou are doing well with your adjusting to things you like to do. You could consider cutting up one of those steaks into a stir-fry or something you like. Sounds like Charlie likes his new vehicle. Beautiful roads and trees. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteI could but it would be a lot of steak. I could just cook it all up and chop it and parse it out in meals and freeze it. I'll probably do a lot of that this winter. I like meals prepped and just easy to heat.
DeleteWhat a wonderful outing. I am glad Charlie is getting used to the limo ride and happy you met the other women. Sharing life is a good thing.
ReplyDeleteWalking the dogs is a great way to get out and enjoy the world around you too. I think your phone is taking fabulous photos.
I just bet that grandson would like to grill some steaks on one of his visits. Your stir fry looks wonderful!
Thank you. I think I'd go nuts if I didn't have Charlie. Sharing life stories are very important.
DeleteYou and Charlie...the dynamic duo. His limo is so cool. Glad you are eating well and keeping busy. Lori
ReplyDeleteThanks, I am eating so well because my neighbors have fresh food delivered to them and I just was lucky to pick it up too!
DeleteCharlie is a blessing.
I always enjoy these unexpected conversations with friendly strangers. Sounds like these ladies did you good. Charlie must have loved the attention Your meal looks very yummy.
ReplyDeleteI think we all did good with each other. It was comforting to know -- and sad, that I am not the only one going through this. Plus, Charlie gave us great joy.
DeleteAs you know, I have just about gone full-phone for photography. I never thought that I would say that, but there we are. As for editing, there is nothing wrong with making the best of an image. We are more than reporters, after all.
ReplyDeleteOh I get it! I will just take the pocket camera on long hikes with the cell phone or I will make specific trips with my 'big' camera for other things.
DeleteI still enjoy both.
LD...I too just have to get outside. I have been inside working on drying out the basement and I just quit and went out that door. It was cold so I wore a parka. I need to get a dog like Charlie.
ReplyDeleteI sure wish you had a dog like Charlie! He likes to be lazy and snuggle with anyone and he also loves to be outside with his human folk taking a walk or just being around humans.
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