Mercy, what a week. Apart from the day job, the better part of it has been the ongoing labor shaping Casa de Rodan into a new, improved doomicile. I painted; reattached cabinets to walls; installed light fixtures; removed more trash from the house than the law ought to allow; got married; took 18 metric tonnes of trash to our local collection station; pulled screws, nails, and anchors from walls; and rearranged furniture in three rooms in preparation for painters coming tomorrow. Next week, we get the new flooring, which will require even more extensive moving and shuffling of things. Why, yes, I am, I'm getting too old for this shit.
Yesterday, I put in a hot, rigorous hike for geocaches over in Raleigh, where
swarms of huge mosquitos assaulted me relentlessly. That, though, was more in
the "fun" department — which has been a bit understaffed for a while now.
(Help wanted, don't you know.)
I was in Raleigh yesterday because Ms. B. had one of those artsy-craftsy
thingummies she occasionally attends. Now that COVID-19 isn't such an
overbearing threat, at least to the properly vaccinated, she's all kinds of
excited about gathering with her artsy-craftsy peeps and creating her
artsy-craftsy creations.
One of Ms. B.'s artsy-craftsy thingummies: a rendering of a critter she found at her place a while back. |
At the end of it all, I figured I'd reward myself with a drink of some sort.
We had a splash of Bread & Butter Chardonnay left in the fridge from the
other day, so I decided to make a concoction of wine and Clamato juice,
similar to the bloody something-or-another I'd had up at
Chateau Morrisette a few years back. Now, I remember enjoying theirs,
but mine was friggin dynamite. I reckon I'll call it Damned Rodan's Bloody
Chard, and it may end up becoming a new go-to drink. Very refreshing, with the
Chardonnay flavor quite prominent amid the savory, spicy tomato/clam base. I
used one part wine to three parts Clamato juice, and that's all there was to
it. Damned perfect.
I'm sure the house is going to be fabulous once all the work is done. I just
hope getting to that point doesn't do me in.
Left: Not the cache; Right: Also not the cache; Below: the cache
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