the quotidian (9.17.18)

Quotidian: daily, usual or customary; 
everyday; ordinary; commonplace



Is it better to dry English walnuts before or after shelling?
Peachy.

Irritated at the never ending problems; grateful he’s able to fix them.

Making something, most likely a mess.

Keeping the jungle at bay.

Prepping for the hurricane that never came.

These days the sun is such a novelty that it’s become photoworthy.

Coaxing is no longer necessary; now they come running.
No worries, we all still have eyebrows. 

This same time, years previous: the brothers buzz, cast iron skillet steak, black bean and veggie salad, nectarine bourbon pie, in defense of battered kitchen utensils, the quotidian (9.17.12), goodbye summer, hello fall.

3 Comments

  • Athanasia

    It looks like you are well back into your normal routines. Glad you did not receive the hurricane. We only have tornadoes to worry about here…not a way to prepare but at least if you are hit with one you can immediately get back to clean up and repair and rebuilding. I just can't imagine the unending water and damage and dirt and junk and waiting and waiting until the water goes away.

  • Karren

    Definately dry walnuts thoroughly before shelling, then lay them out on a tarp and bash them with a big stick so all the hulls fall off. Then you can shell them and savor the deliciousness.

  • Goatldi

    Great photos! Have to admit when the last one came up I realized my heart rate increased before I read caption. Whew I must still be a bit over sensitive .

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