Sunday 27 December 2020

Just Desserts

 Reporting on Christmas Day, we gambled and had the immediate family here - JG's brother, who lives solo, and the ED and family, for a total of six people. At our local store, one can order a fresh turkey, and JG put in our order for a small bird earlier in December. When I picked it up, I thought it felt a bit heavy but, hey, it was the Day Before Christmas Eve, I had a list of stops, and I just grabbed it, paid and ran. Leaving the tag with the weight behind. When we did get around to weighing it, on Christmas morning, we had eighteen pounds of bird. Delicious bird, sections of which have returned to the city with the ED's family and to Brother's home as well.

There was, um, lots of food. There was even more dessert, the tastes of the attendees being various. To make everyone happy, pumpkin, pumpkin mincemeat and apple are required. There used to be Christmas pudding, with sauce, as well, but that got left out this year. I made the three pies, the grandchild and her father produced an eye-popping bouche and there were enough cookies and chocolates removed from stockings to stock a candy shop, and I am vaguely considering opening one. We certainly have enough sugary treats stocked to last through our newest lock-down.





 Please note that the apple pie did NOT run over. This may be a first in fifty plus years of Christmas baking. 

Saturday 19 December 2020

Christmas

 Some years ago, the YD was posted to Nigeria. She brought this creche and the musicians behind it home for us. I used to put it out when the grandkid was a small girl, but have not done so for some time. This year it seemed appropriate. No stable, but I do not think that matters.


I think there is a wise man missing, but the player makes a good third Magi. 

To all my Facebook friends May you have a wonderful Christmas or holiday celebration.

Sunday 13 December 2020

Blooming!

 I do not have a green thumb. In fact, I can kill just about any plant I have ever been given. But, quite a while back some neighbours who have not only green thumbs but whole green hands gave me an orchid. It bloomed politely. And then it sat there. The neighbours came for a meal and pointed out to me the spot where it should be cut back. I did that. 

And it sat in the window and I watered it. A new leaf bracket appeared. And then a new stem appeared and the old stem sprouted.

Just look at it now. Five flowers out.


And stay tuned. There are at least five buds more. 



Sunday 6 December 2020

Fun with Printers

 



I posted here a short while ago about losing a fight with my Photo printer. This last week I had another project to do and it occurred to me, forcibly, that it was Time For a New Printer. Researching, choosing and buying new electronics causes me to come out in an itchy nervous rash, but ... it had to be done. 

And so. Surfing around the net, I found several fine sites that gave me a run down on The Ten Best Printers, and How to Choose the Best Printer for your Jobs, and All About Printers. Read same. Made a list. Okay, step two is finding one of these at a store near me. Now, there are no stores near me. The closest places to buy electronics are a minimum half hour drive. In good weather. It was not good weather; there was wet, sloppy snow, a good dump of it. But, since I had to go to the city anyway for a medical event, my poor, long-suffering husband offered to drive me, and we could stop at the city electronics stores. Back to the net to see which stores were 1.) open and 2.) had any of the printers on my list available. 

Miraculously one store on our route fit these parameters. Clutching my list, we launched off into the slush and drove to the place. Masks on. Get into the line-up. Gosh, no line. So, where in this big box place are the printers? No one available to ask. We drifted around and finally found an employee on her way to somewhere and asked her. She pointed. We trundled off to the corner where the printers were hidden and found a shelf on which were placed several boxes with the printer I wanted. Score! Um, just a minute. Printer is no good without ink. Found the ink shelves. No ink for this printer. We lined up at the Geek desk to get someone to help us as the store was singularly lacking in staff.

When we finally found someone to help us, he couldn't find any ink for this printer either, but allowed as how there might be some at another store in the complex. We were not about to take this gamble. What DO you have that has ink, we asked.  Well, there was one printer that sort of fit my parameters that had the ink with the printer in the box. One. I was almost afraid to ask about its paper feed capacity, and the young man whom we had found was not sure either, but by this time it was any port in a storm. And the printer was a reputable brand, although not the one of that brand that I had on my list ... however, I did remember that it had been described with some praise. 

Printer purchased. Medical appointment met. Other shopping done. We sloshed back to our happy home at about supper time and I was not in the mood to set up this more than intimidating machine. We did take it out of the box. 

The next morning JG was off to our local town for the morning, and I was left with The Printer, and a small pamphlet of instructional drawings. A second piece of paper listed an on-line video of how to set the printer up. I found the video, after some skull-bending navigation through the manufacturer's site. Watched the video. Watched it again. Ran it back and hit pause. Did step one. Ran the video for step two. Did step two. All went gloriously well until the time came for the printer to print an alignment page. It did not print. Many small lights flashed. I reran the video several times, opened and closed all the doors. Several times. No joy. It finally dawned on me that I had turned the machine off. Turned it back on. Alignment page printed. I was in.

When JG came home, he said that he was astonished that I had been able to set up the machine, including a wireless connection. He figured we were going to have to get someone to do it for me. Hah.

I can report as of this writing that the new printer does a fine job and the type of paper I want to use feeds just fine. And it is supposed to have enough ink in the installation to last for a year. We will see.