Yesterday was a little different, because Jess came up with a plan to make sure Avdi eats (he often forgets), and get him out of the silent solitude of working at home without the level of chaos he’s used to. All of which is to say, I made him a nice lunch and dinner, and in between he and Jess co-worked elsewhere.
That’s the short form of the story; suffice it to say, some crises may not be completely fixable, being the human condition, but can be made more endurable by having extended family with strategies to reduce the damage going forward. Sort of like, you can’t control a tornado disaster, or depend on the gov to come through, but your “village” can organize relief strategies to mitigate some of the devastation and despair. (You know me and my metaphors.)
I try to avoid going all foodie on you, but I made parmesan polenta with homemade herby pasta sauce, a salad mostly from the garden, shelled peas from same, guacamole from scratch, baked rolls, and even crafted bloody maries with garden “shrubbery”. Like a salad in a glass. K joined us briefly for dinner.
It was starting to (gasp) rain outside, so I didn’t have to water. This little chipster kept popping in and out of their vast network of tunnels throughout the garden, then just basked near me while I harvested. The little bird couple with the babies over the back door continually scold me whenever I get too close. I noticed the babies seem to know to shut up when a human is nearby.
