It was called Our Country Friends and, as obscure as my wee blahg is, I don’t really want to dis the author.
It wasn’t terrible! It was a LOT better than the traveling funeral book some of us read a few years ago. I picked Our Country Friends for my last read because it purported to explore the early months of the pandemic. I mean OUR pandemic, COVID-19, not a plague from history or some invented disease. Some people think it’s satire? I’m not sure…
A bunch of friends hole up at another friend’s mini-compound to ride out the virus for you know two or three weeks or whatever. Roight.
These people are friends? A few of them are supposed to be friends since high school! They are quite a bit younger than yer fav-o-rite blahgger but high school was a loooong time ago for them. But they don’t seem to like each other very much. Romantic entanglements abound ANYWAY.
There is no internet anywhere but in the main house and the plumbing doesn’t provide any more than a couple of showers a day. I mean for MULTIPLE people. I think I am in the minority here but I (occasionally) take two showers a day.
And yet. There is a gourmet cook amongst the “friends” and they were eating fancy dinners every night.
Okay… At the beginning of the pandemic would you have pulled up roots to go and shelter with a bunch of “friends” that you don’t really like (admit it)? In a place where you know (because you have been there before) that you won’t have internet in your “cabin”? No way! I stayed right here where I was working remotely from my not-fancy but comfortable house where Internet and hot running water are NEVER problems. I have always put my foot down (even pre-COVID) about going anywhere that doesn’t have internet or hot running water.
Obtaining food was not a problem on the Cornucopia Ann Arbor but in the early months of the pandemic it took a LOT of time and energy to figure out where and how to get it without going into a store and breathing someone else’s air. The book never talks about how they get their food.
All of the book characters are financially well-off or at least have access to family wealth if they need it. What possessed them to NOT shelter in place? In writing this, I think I have the answer to that. As much as the GG and I annoy each other if we have to be together 24/7, we are decent pandemic mates. Maybe these folks were afraid of being alone. That’s fair.
Anyway, the pandemic these folks were living through doesn’t seem to match the one I was living through (and still am). The book ends in fall 2020 and I certainly don’t fault the author for publishing it then. Sometimes you just have to stop somewhere.
I’m not sure whether I’d recommend this as a great book but am also curious to know what others might think, especially measuring it against their own COVID-19 pandemic experience.
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Sunday, November 14th, 2021
Oh don’t worry, that was something my dad used to say. It was a derogatory term but usually used in fun. I so wanted to put it in the spelling bee today. It had an acceptable set of letters. Alas, I think its usage was limited to one person so of course I knew it wouldn’t fly. When I finally got all the spelling bee words, I looked at the comments and people were having enough trouble with the fact that it wouldn’t accept doldrum (singular). Jeebus 🐽
So here’s a pic from last Sunday from Tubbs Road, just north of the Huron River. Me and Cygnus were going ultra slow, partly because there were some holes that could’ve swallowed my little old Ninja.

…and… This is today. It got snowier later on but I didn’t take a pic and then the temp warmed up to all of 35 and big clumps of snow were falling out of the trees onto the Landfill roof. Ker-flumpf.

I wasn’t as productive today as yesterday although I did finish my latest book. I have mixed feelings about it. I didn’t rate it (on Goodreads) because of that and not sure if I’ll blahg it or not. Still processing, I guess.
I dunno exactly what the GG was doing today but it sounded like there was a whirling dervish down in the dungeon. I don’t think I’m strong enough to look down there right now. Maybe tomorrow.
Cheers to all you rumdums from my old coot, who exited this vale of tears in 2006.
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Saturday, November 13th, 2021
Actually it was a pretty productive day around here, at least for yer fav-o-rite blahgger. I hit up the farmers market at 0-skunk-30. It’s getting pretty late in the season but they still have lots of stuff and I got apples, lettuce, broccoli, brussels sprouts, and onions plus a whole chicken and a wee piece of tenderloin from the meat market. Then it was off to the Plum when it opened for oh, I dunno, *other* stuff. Salmon spread for one thing. It’s the latest fad around here.
I completely cleaned out the bench seat by the front door, getting rid of half the 50-cent glubs I’ve been hoarding, a couple of scarfs I don’t ever wear (because I wear a balaclava), and some YakTrax that don’t have straps. Why did I buy those? I’m sure it was because I didn’t carefully read the description. YakTrax without straps are useless. They fall right off.
And I organized the stuff I’m gonna donate, etc. After a recent post saying I was gonna just throw some old clothes out, a beach urchin shamed me into more thoroughly exploring ways to recycle this kind of stuff and sent me some links! Smartwool is one of them. I live in Smartwool socks, leggings, balaclavas, and winter jackets (they are super warm and feather light) so I’m already a Smartwool frequent flyer. You can order bags from them to return socks in. ANY socks. They don’t have to be Smartwool. And they send you a Fedex label to put on the bag. I don’t have enough holey old socks to fill the bag yet but at least I have a designated “bucket” for them.
If you walked in my front door, you wouldn’t think we had a lot of stuff. But. So often we can’t find things we know we own. The GG has been rummaging around for some small power tool all week. I can’t remember if he ever found it or not. Digital microscopes? We have two. We aren’t sure why. He uses one but found a second one in the Landfill Dungeon today. We can only think that we bought it for a beach urchin umpteen gazillion years ago and forgot to give it to her. And then there are toasters. We have ONE toaster in the chitchen and TWO inherited ones in the dungeon. But “we” can’t find one of those. I won’t disclose the details of that conversation. I’ll just say that we do NOT need three toasters and any toasters that are in the dungeon need to go to Kiwanis Thrift.
The palm leaf mask is funny and reminiscent of those beaky old plague masks but the pandemic remains totally UNfunny, at least to me as the number of friends and family members with breakthrough infections continues to rise. HEY PEOPLE! MASK UP AND DON’T GATHER INDOORS! I know. The CDC said it was okay. That was last May and I was skeptical but… Guidance has CHANGED since then. Pay attention.
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Friday, November 12th, 2021
The “yoke” is on me in this case. Monotonic was one of the two words I missed on yesterday’s NYT spelling bee. My bee partner (not pictured) got it and then she and her dad (pictured) both razzed me about missing it. “Didn’t you take algebra?” yada yada yada.
The other word I missed was tomtit. Apparently it is a frequent flyer (pun intended). Not only is it a bird, it is frequently used in the bee. Hopefully I won’t miss it the next time it fits into the letter combo.
I managed to get to queen on today’s bee. That means I got all possible words. I’m embarrassed that the last word I put in was mommy and I am embarrassed that it took me FOREVER to get it because it shoulda been a no-brainer. I wasn’t going to post it because my bee partner had a way more hectic day than I and was still working on it. But she just texted that she got mommy (and it took her a while too).
One word that a lot of folks were upset didn’t “fly” in today’s bee was jammy. Whaddya mean, jammy isn’t a word (there’s a daily hints page with lots of commenters)? I’ve been doing the xword long enough now that I have more or less absorbed the “rules” for that although I am NOT and never will be a cruciverbalist. Er, upon looking up cruciverbalist I guess I *am* one in the sense that I like to solve xword puzzles. But I will never be a constructor. I do not have that kind of chops.
I can see jammy being an acceptable xword answer appropriately clued but the rules for the bee are a bit more arbitrary and there’s always a lot of discussion about acceptable words and sometimes complaints. My take on this is that the bee is created by one person (with some computer help). I have a lot of fun doing it (or attempting to) and due to the constraints of including a finite number of words, he does a great job. If every esoteric word in every dictionary were included, nobody would ever finish the bee. Personally I consider monotonic to be pretty esoteric but we had a good time with it 🤣 and I learned a new (to me) word.
On another topic, hints of the S-word are in the forecast. Will we get it or not? Drive carefully over confident would-be road warriors. My loverly Cygnus is a much better S-word vee-hickle than my sweet Ninja was but as she is brand new, I will drive her with an excess of care. I also dredged up my YakTrax today.
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Thursday, November 11th, 2021

Today was the beginning of the end. Our trees still have a lot of leaves on them but a big wind today knocked a whole bunch down. While I slaved away, the GG got out some of his toys and filled two big compost bins for pickup tomorrow. I had a ringside seat but at one point I had to abandon it because I was in a meeting and he was blowing leaves directly outside my office window (shown). I could not hear a thing. I decamped to the Landfill Chitchen, telling my boss that I couldn’t even yell at my husband because he was wearing big noise-canceling ear doodlies.
Nowadays we are required to put all of our leaves and other small yard waste (no big logs please) in a compost cart (we have two and need them both!) and wheel it out to the curb for weekly pick up. We can also put some in our own compost (and we do). Some people hire services to rake it up and haul it away.
We used to rake/blow them all into the street and the city would send out all kinds of equipment, “diggers” and all 🤣, to scoop it all up and haul it away.

Leaf pickup days were so much fun. When they happened. One year Old Man Winter blew a foot of snow at us on our second pickup day and it didn’t happen.
Eventually, the city decided not to provide that service any more. We were initially kind of ticked off. Well. What will we do with our leaves? As it turns out, it hasn’t changed a whole lot for those of us who do not hire a service. There are pros and cons to both sides of the issue. We do manage to get rid of our leaves, just not on a couple of scheduled days.
I wish I could find the pic of my old Island Teal POC Chrysler minivan parked (by me) with the left back right tire up on the curb in the midst of a bunch of leaves. I took some ribbing from my young adult drivers for that one oh boy oh boy. Look at how moom parked the POC 🤣🤣🤣
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Wednesday, November 10th, 2021
I’m not gonna except to say that I was there that night. I don’t mean on the boat of course. I was in Sault Ste. Siberia. My brother had a fancy multi-band radio that picked up ship radios and he listened far into the night as the Arthur Anderson called for the Edmund Fitzgerald. No response.
It was spooky walking the moominbeach after that because the storm totally cleared it of all logs and other debris and we kept thinking we were going to see bodies washed up on shore. But Superior (they say) never gives up her dead. I’m not sure that’s exactly true. I have seen a lot of dead bodies on the moominbeach but they always belong to seagulls or occasionally a deer and once when I was a kid a dead dog washed up, which was really interesting to watch as it decomposed. I can still kinda remember one of its eyeballs… (Sorry)
Not all the seagulls born on Round Island make it. Some of them get sick or injured and die on the moominbeach. If we’re lucky, they die when we’re not looking but some of them linger for daaaaaays. At first, they try to fly off when you approach them but they don’t get very far and eventually they lie on the ground and you can hear their labored breathing as you walk by. Once I was up there and there was one that was particularly bothering me. My brother was coming up and when he got there I asked him to get his gun (I am not anti-gun but I do not shoot them) and walk down the beach with me to dispatch the seagull and put it out of its misery. Wouldn’t you know, when we got there, it had finally died.
Once when I was walking around to Cedar Point, I got to one of the little beachlets along the way and WHOA! Dead baby? It was a Huge Shock until I realized it was a baby DOLL.
None of this is intended to disrespect the crew of the Fitz. It was a terrible tragedy and I am thankful that with today’s improved weather forecasting and safety protocols, lake freighters are able to wait out storms like that in safe places.
P.S. What is that mound of sticks in my photoooo? Lower left. Is it a muskrat house? I don’t think Bucky Beaver lives around here.
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Tuesday, November 9th, 2021
People often ask me if I have talked to or spent time with my daughters recently. Well yes and no. For one thing, I think we’re all still giving a nod to distancing at least until we get boostered.
And we aren’t big phone talkers, although one of the beach urchins facetimed us on Sunday. She had texted to ask where the GG was and I said I didn’t know. I thought he was at Hoton Lake but didn’t see his vee-hickle on the webcam. I wasn’t worried and it turned out I had no reason to be because (as I shoulda realized) he had parked it out of sight so he could rake some leaves. Also, the garage door was open, which I missed. Anyway I joined the call with the usual trepidation but then probably monopolized the conversation as usual 🐽
But I do talk to both my beach urchins frequently. The younger texts when there’s something to talk about. I don’t mean Big Issues, mostly pedestrian things like can I come over and borrow the oil pan, etc. Or travel plans and updates. She doesn’t live near us but she works a couple blocks away and I often see her there when I get grocks during “senior” shopping hours. Note that the store doesn’t *have* “senior” shopping hours. I make my own “senior” hours by going there as soon as it opens. Almost nobody else is in there then.
The other beach urchin? We have been texting EVERY day since I restarted my NYT xword habit last summer (at her gentle urging). We also do the NYT spelling bee. We text our progress without spoilers thank you very much until we get as far as we get. We ALWAYS finish the xword (yes, even the Saturday) and I bet our average times are about equal. Sometimes the puzz is more in her wheelhouse than mine or vice versa. This is fun and a low key way for an adult mother and daughter to connect.
I have long been a bit skeptical about phone calls but that was the only way I could talk to my parents when I was young and I think I was better at that kind of conversation then. I also think I was quite “emo” as a young person and sometimes needed to talk to my parents. Although I certainly didn’t tell them everything that was going on in my life. And they didn’t ask.
Later, when my kids were school aged, I treasured the evenings they were out somewhere and I could get on the phone with The Commander. She would download all the Birch Point Beach / Sault Ste. Siberian gossip into my eagerly awaiting brain and we would gnoff and gnoff at various people’s antics.
This got hard in the last couple years of her life. She did not have dementia but she struggled with two-way conversations, phone or face-to-face. On the other hand, she had an iPhone and I was able to teach her to text! Go figger.
Don’t you ever ask them, “Why?”
If they told you, you would cry
So just look at them and sigh
And know they love you”
Crosby Stills Nash & Young, 1969 [youTube link with ad]
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Monday, November 8th, 2021
Not home alone. Any more. I can’t think how many times this afternoon he needed my help trying to unravel document mysteries. I have a really good memory but if I am deep down a rabbit hole about one thing (work) and you throw some kind of curve at me, I will need a bit of time to think and process.
But now I am dragged down into the same rabbit hole The Pensioner got himself into. Mainly, he went to the Secretary of State “last summer” and can’t remember what he did there. And neither can I even though he went to the Sault Ste. Siberia SOS and I was up there with him (but not to the SOS) and there were unending conversations about this. What we remember is that he arrived at his appointment with a printout saying when his appointment was and they told him he didn’t have one. The thing to note is that there were NO customers at the SOS and a bazillion employees.
In the end they honored his appointment and I am now out of his rabbit hole because of some sleuthing and the kind of problem solving questions I ask myself when I am struggling to climb out of a rabbit hole. “What was the exact date?” June 1st, so not technically summer but the day after Memorial Day. “What else did you do in town that day?” Hardware store, probably multiple trips.
In the end, the epiphany was that it was NOT a bote or trailer issue. It had to do with Mooon Yooonit’s title and that is so complicated that I won’t say anything more about it except that when you typically pay cash for cars (and we certainly haven’t always), do NOT sign on to the siren call of some zero interest dealio. Because it ain’t true (and we shoulda known better). The zero interest only lasts for a while. When we figgered that out, we paid Mooon Yooonit off PDQ but title issues lingered.
One more nuisance item crossed off the list. 🐽
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Sunday, November 7th, 2021
I don’t usually pay too much attention but I was kinda waiting for the time change this year. Yesterday the sun rose at something like 8:16. This morning I was actually able to take a picture in the woods on my way home from my walk. The sun was just coming up at 7:18.
I know time changes bother a lot of folks and apparently multiple states recently voted to stay on daylight savings year round. I sure hope that doesn’t happen here in the Great Lake State. Because when we get near the winter solstice that means the sun doesn’t rise until after 9:00 AM. Really.
I have written about this before but I have lived through a year or two of this phenomenon. When I was in high school in the yooperland, some nincompoops somewhere decided it would be smart to lump the whole yooperland into the same time zone as Wisconsin. There ARE a few counties over in the western yoop that have traditionally used central time and for good reason. Those of us on the eastern end were schlepping to school across the tundra in total darkness.
I did have to cross a “tundra” to get to school. I walked the three-and-a-half blocks up Superior Street where it turned into a path across what felt like the tundra. I did not suit up much for winter. A wimpy little “cute” fake leopard skin coat, some kind of stupid hat, and pantyhose. No leggings. Of course leggings in those days were bulky snow pants that made all kinds of noise when you walked, not the sleek smartwool leggings I wear now. Boots were pretty awful back then and I can’t remember how I got across the tundra when we got five feet of snow because they certainly didn’t plow the path.
Anyway, the powers that be figured out PDQ that a post 9:00 AM sunrise wouldn’t fly and maybe, just maybe, they realized that the yooperland was part of the Great Lake State, NOT Wisconsin, and we were back to eastern time. The fact of the matter is that in the winter, we have shorter days. You can have more light in the morning or you can have more light in the evening. Take your pick. Being a morning person, I prefer it in the morning although I also enjoy our dark mornings. BTW, the sun SET at 5:23 this afternoon.
Cheers!
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Saturday, November 6th, 2021
If you guessed 11, you win the booby prize. How did I collect that many? Don’t ask. One of them is in the trash now. Old and thin and holey as all get out.
It’s really hard for me to throw textiles in the trash but that wasn’t the only old tattered piece of clothing I threw out today. I know there are organizations that will take old stuff and repurpose it but I know that if I get distracted trying to search them out it will slow me down in terms of my GOAL, which is to GET RID OF STUFF. What’s the saying? Perfection is the enemy of progress? Someday when I have a totally de-cluttered living space, I will put things like that aside and deal with them in a more sustainable way. For now I’m just trying to keep myself sane.
Despite MANY rounds of weeding out clothing, I still seem to have to do it all over again periodically. I haven’t really unpacked since I came back from the moomincabin and that’s almost two months ago now. I had tie-dyed t-shirts in THREE places. And shambling mounds of clothing all over the place. I have tie-dyed t-shirts in TWO places right now. Nine of them in a drawer in the bedroom and the other one in a drawer in the bathroom, which is where I usually get dressed because the GG is usually sound asleep when I get up and I can turn on lights in the bathroom.
I also have a working bag for stuff I *am* going to donate including a few things I ordered that either didn’t fit right or weren’t what I expected. But not the peacock thingy the beach urchins found for me. It arrived today and I didn’t try it on yet but it looks like a keeper. And I finally totally cleaned out my work laptop bag and put it in the pile for Kiwanis.
I wanna work on books next but there is at least a truckload of those (at least it feels that way) and that will require a concerted effort…
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