Oh good start blogger, I do a photo dump and dump you do. So here goes my last little while, as it happened, but backwards.
Saturday, August 22, 2026
Upside down junket
Monday, August 17, 2026
A surprisingly great, surprising, great weekend
What a world away from last Thursday.
Sought medical advice.
Sent for CT scan.
Whilst awaiting being diagnosed with hypochondria, a condition that I had already self-imposed, I was surprised by a call from the GP, confirming instead the diagnosis foretold on initial verbal description given on Day One by my big sister.
No success as yet of a date to see a hand surgeon. After a circular phone call bingo bust on Friday I heard of my Aunt's very resolute (if slightly confused) recovery of mind and put into progress a plan of connection.
I drove back to the big smoke with 'Salina yesterday morning, met with an absolute blessing of a friend who ferried me, fed me, made possible for me to spend time with my aunt, my friends and I got to meet her admired family member and she a special clan of mine.
I laughed much with my aunt and she got to talk with me and discuss with each other our wishes and plans and her options and pragmatic hopes and she got communion and a video call with many extended family and, oh my goodness flowers and the most amazing superwoman who is the embroidered cushion epistolated with "when you want something done, ask a busy woman". I am in awe of the amazing women that I was around this weekend.
Many "I am not a do nothing sort of woman" in each their own ways.
Then I drove, had pizza, drove, heard podcasts, dozed (don't worry, had a driver), burgered, showered, connected with Paris and crashed. There were a few great blokes in but parts too. But some absolute crackers of women.
Goodnight.
Thursday, August 13, 2026
Beetroot, busted and the blonde bombshells
So it's been a time.
We have a ripening crop of beetroot in the garden. No picture which is pretty dumb because it looks amazing.
I would tell you the yarn of my early conversion to the magenta side, but I busted my wrist while on my way to a specialist appointment behind a fake Eiffel Tower last Tuesday.
I was obviously suffering main character syndrome, as we were in the big smoke for other medical stuff for another of my clan whilst 'Salina minded the cats.
Image: Miss G and - hmmmm, she has not yet got a blog name, what do you think?
I would also tell you of the blonde bombshell with the mathematical brain and the burning desire for justice and her amazing life drama with highs and lows and anecdotes galore who tonight is entering her final drama but the night is late and the thumb now aches.
She is wanting to see her Bob and her Mum and her Dad who she hasn't seen in so long and I pray that her pathway from here to there is as trauma free as possible.
((((( Senator K-Katy )))))
Late edit: Katy is still going strong, although the hips are not so resilient...
Monday, July 27, 2026
CFD* - nuttelex pumpkin risotto
CFD* - Comfort food discovery
I am 18 miles into a marathon here and it seems it's been uphill all the way. ...
Me time? Those moments caught generally within my car with podcast or audiobook or my own thoughts and silence. Or in the kitchen.
...
I am currently in love with a pumpkin risotto from an advertisement within a free supermarket magazine.
I am sure that the advertising worked as far as brand awareness goes. However I am a girl for the substitute and so it won't translate into sales.
I made it tonight. It's dead easy. If the originator of this wants acknowledgement I will gladly do so because yum.
First, remember to have ingredients. I mean I had the main ingredient - pumpkin in the form of a beaut little pumpkin from my Dad's.
Onion, however, was in short supply when sought. A half of a large red onion was found in the good round container with the screw-top in the fridge. And luckily I only needed 2 cloves of garlic, because that's what we had.
When I peeled and deseeded and diced the pumpkin, I had 660g.
30g nuttelex (substitute butter if you are a filthy cardio-clog-loving foodie afraid of fats from vats of numbers type) melted in an ovenproof pan with a lid (I have a beauty).
Then add onion and garlic and cook to translucent. (Until the new cooktop comes in and we get someone to install said new cooktop, we have to cook on the existing cooktop and it only has one speed and that's gallop like hell.) (This is why I would never tell you how hot to cook something - how the heck would I know?)
I use brown rice. Sorry Italians. I steal your perfectly good cuisine and adulterate to the inner -1970s- crunchy-hippie wannabe palate. Chuck in 1 1/2 cups - I gave it a little rinse for the dust and stuff (and a silent prayer for the potential chemicals) (and the taste) and let it sizzle the moisture out rather than use white wine (dry July - and V was having some).
Then put in pumpkin and 3 1/2 cups of veg stock (it says nuttelex because again, they paid for the ad but nobody's checking.)
I used to have containers of frozen stock in the deep freeze - and prior to that jars of stock vacuum sealed. Who is this woman with store bought stock?
So yes, put the lid on and put it in the oven. 1/2 an hour on the timer.
While that was happening, I needed to get together some vegan parmesan - again, V, but as I am pretty lactose intolerant these days, me too.
I had some cashew pieces, so reserving a handful I put the rest - a bit more than about a cup - in the whizzer and whizzed to powder. Then I chucked in some nutritional yeast - magic stuff! Maybe a few tablespoons?
I also got 20 sage leaves from the garden and roughly chopped them and those reserved cashew pieces (the recipe had hazelnuts) and fried then in a little pan with 30g of the outcome of the earlier moral dilemma until crispy.
At the 30 minute ding, take the pan out of the oven. Put it on a heatproof surface (turned off stove works a treat) and remove the lid.
Admire the fact that it's pretty well cooked to perfection. Then take another dollop of your fat of choice and a cup of previously slapped together vegan parmesan and mix through, squishing the pumpkin a bit. You can add a little water if you need a bit more glug.
Put the crispy sage, nuts and oil on top as a garnish and serve.
Verdict? Yum.
Good night.
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Five photos
Over the last fifteen days (in no particular order) (well, in the order that hopefully makes sense to some bot in blogger else it's mad)

























