All posts by Tom Dills

Ordinary Household Objects: Day 39

Ordinary Household Objects: Window Screen

Our bartender buddy dropped off his latest creation the other day.  It’s a strawberry syrup made from fresh strawberries, sugar and 100-proof vodka.  It makes a yummy addition to a gin & tonic, and would also be good in just tonic or soda water, probably in ginger ale or cola.  He recommends it with vodka, rum or bourbon.  I may try a few things to see how it goes.  I used some of the Old Fashioned syrup in a salmon glaze, I wonder how this strawberry syrup would taste on pancakes or waffles.  Hmmmm…. 🙂

Our stay-at-home orders are set to expire on Friday, when we will hopefully begin a phased approach to re-opening businesses.  Haircuts are still probably a month or more away, but being able to get back to the malls (that we don’t go to) may ease some of the crowds in other places we do go to!

Ordinary Household Objects: Day 38

Ordinary Household Objects: Wicker Chair

What if they had a protest but nobody came?  A Facebook group attempted to have a “Reopen Meck” demonstration in uptown Charlotte yesterday, but more people from the press showed up than demonstrators.  And it sounded like most of the demonstrators were driving by in their cars.  I guess that’s better than the gun-toting crowd that showed up in Michigan, but not much better, IMO.

Some of the parks have reopened and the malls are supposed to reopen next week.  Hopefully people will start going back to work soon so us retired folks can have our weekday grocery store and farmer’s market runs to ourselves again. 😉

Ordinary Household Objects: Day 37

Ordinary Household Objects: Washing Machine

We put a whopping 152 miles on our car during the month of April.  I walked 51 miles in the month.  If it wasn’t for the 3 times we went for a “ride in the country” I might have walked farther than I drove!  I think some of my neighbors drive more than 50 miles in a month just going to Walmart and back. 🙂

Ordinary Household Objects: Day 36

Ordinary Household Objects: Penguin Dryer Balls

One of my main goals for our unplanned “sabbatical” has been to complete processing of all of the unprocessed “picks” in my Lightroom catalog.  I’ve been chipping away at the backlog since we retired almost 2 years ago (time flies!), and at the beginning of March had just about 2000 photos.  As of today I am down to just under 700 in two years plus a few stragglers from my current photo-a-day project: 2007 (477) & 2008 (167) and 2020 (47).  There are another 1000 or so photos that are frames from attempts at HDR or Panorama, and I’ve found that current software tends to do a very good job even with old files, so I may play around some with that later.

Finishing those photos won’t mean anything to anyone but me, but it’s a place I’ve wanted to get to for a long time.  I may write in more detail about my organizational structure some other time, but I’d be surprised if more than a fingerful of people really cares about it. 😉

Shave & A Haircut

Floyds Barber Shop in Downtown Mount Airy, NC

It’s been about 6 weeks since I had my hair cut, and while it was a good cut, it is getting kind of shaggy.  Fortunately it seems like the latest style and I’m on the cutting edge for once!

I have resisted the trend toward beards and mustaches and have maintained my every-other-day(-ish) shaving, but it’s going to probably be another month or so until I can get the hair trimmed again.  It will be interesting to see how people deal with their hair over the next few weeks.  At least we don’t have to worry about hair color like a lot of our friends and neighbors! 😉

The photo is from several years back at Floyd’s Barber Shop in Mount Airy, NC.  Mount Airy is known to many as Mayberry from the Andy Griffith Show.

Ordinary Household Objects: Day 34

Ordinary Household Objects: Scottish Ducks

Kathy & I drove into town yesterday for a doctor’s appointment, and were surprised by the number of cars on the road.  Traffic was lighter than usual, sure.  But it doesn’t seem like people are actually staying home, rather using their “free time” to venture here and there.  It will be interesting to see what things are like when stores start to reopen.

Ordinary Household Objects: Day 33

Ordinary Household Objects: W. T. Duck

For those who don’t know, What the Duck was a photography-oriented comic strip that ran from 2006-2016.  It is now published by Universal Press Syndicate under the name W. T. Duck.  There are a number of sources, but one is GoComics.  I bought this plush W.T. several years ago, and he sits on my desk in this mini beach chair.  He has a twin that hides in a closet somewhere in the house.

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A New York Times article (yes, I read a lot of the Times and the Washington Post) about the reopening of restaurants was interesting.  It’s worth the time, as it delves into a lot of the strategy and planning that goes into re-opening a restaurant under strict virus guidelines.  The article states that a restaurant in Atlanta is planning to open Monday, and that “it intends to sell what will likely be America’s first dry-aged porterhouse steak served by a waiter at a white-tablecloth restaurant in the midst of a global pandemic.”

The article goes on to talk about all of the precautions that restaurants will need to take in order to operate safely.  I don’t know about y’all, but that’s not the restaurant experience I want to return to.  I’m getting along just fine without restaurants, thank you very much.  And if going out to eat means “an experience that is more like a trip to the dental hygienist” I think I’ll keep cooking at home, thank you very much!

All this good eating has resulted in a 10 pound weight loss – the last restaurant meal we had was 6 weeks ago today. 🙂

Something’s Fishy

Fresh NC Snapper from Lucky Fish

I’ve always been a bit of a chicken when it comes to cooking fish at home.  But Kathy & I love good fish, and we recently came across a source for good, fresh fish that delivers to our home.  The son of one of our neighbors is a chef and operates a wholesale seafood business, selling to restaurants and also to individuals through local farmer’s markets.  I think he only delivers to our neighborhood because his mother lives here.

We had known about Michael and Lucky Fish for a long time, but after talking with one of our other neighbors who is a regular customer, we decided to give it a try.  We ordered some NC Snapper, and wow!  I grilled it on non-stick foil with a little zesty lemon seasoning, and it was perfect, accompanied by a bottle of Kendall Jackson Vintner’s Reserve Rose Wine (part of our ongoing experiment with grocery store wine).

I’ve already developed a reputation for being the “Steak Whisperer” when it comes to running my grill.  Maybe soon I’ll also be known as the “Fish Whisperer.” 🙂  It is sure going to make it even harder to go back to restaurants!

Ordinary Household Objects: Day 32

Ordinary Household Objects: Dresser

I’m constantly amazed by the images produced by the Hubble Space Telescope.  It’s even more amazing to realize that Hubble has been orbiting the Earth for 30 years.  Here is a link to a recent NYTimes article about that history, along with a stunning “Birthday Photo.”  Also be sure to follow the link to the 2015 article where various astronomers talk about their favorite photos.