Monday, October 29, 2012

a day of leftovers

Just remember, two more days and it'll be November. Remember that when you scan the post for content. Remember that I'm gasping for air and what I come up with isn't worth noting here. Do you really want to know that my one fun outing was to Target where I bought nothing at all? That I finally took the step of giving up my land line? (This last move was prompted by the election calls I got this last month. Often a dozen a day. And no one else calls, ever. Except once every two years, my father, from Poland. I have another solution for him. Google phone!) Otherwise, I worked.

After a sunny breakfast...


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And a trip to Paul's cafe, where I worked some more. Until closing. Oh, here's a different shot for you -- of the farmhouse, as we approach it in the early evening from the road.

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From here, it looks larger than it really is (just as from the back, it looks smaller than it really is).

Dinner? Well now. Yesterday I made spaghetti ai frutti di mare (well, at least one type of frutti -- shrimp). This, after watching one person after another in Maine last week order at a superb restaurant spaghetti with shrimp. Come on! I kept thinking... why order this here when you can make it at home? So I made it at home (or some inferior version of it). But I sauteed too many shrimp and boiled too many noodles so today's dinner was reheated spaghetti in a sauce of left overs and frozen stuff: yesterday's shrimp, frozen tiny tomatoes from the garden, frozen corn from the market, limp leftover scallion. Delightfully unfresh, but oh so honest!

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4 comments:

  1. slow deep yoga breaths, if you can! lovely farmhouse photo with it bathed in light. November IS just around the corner, and your leftovers look so yummy!!

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  2. You have reminded me that I have a large bag of large uncooked frozen shrimp in the freezer! I'd forgotten all about those. They would go great over some buttered garlic pasta.

    The farmette photo is gorgeous, as usual.

    Paul is out trying to move his boat back to his mooring.

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  3. Looks yummy :)
    THe farm photo is really great. It looks like a nice place.

    - SA
    P.S : First Time commenter, Regular reader though

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  4. Hi Lil Miss Sunshine -- a lovely name to have. My mother used to call me that when I was very young. I felt for a long time I had to live up to it. Which was a good thing!

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