Tales of My Parents

After a loved one passes, particularly if they struggled with an illness, it takes a while to remember them as they were as robust and vibrant individuals. It seems the longer the illness or decline, the longer it takes to recover one’s sense of that person before they were ill. Both of my parents were […]

Daughter

Our Sunday paper has a light weight home section that I take a look at each week. It’s geared towards those who call the plumber to clean the p-trap under the sink, or who try to keep up with trends. That’s OK. Everyone needs resources. I always flip through it because there’s usually one article […]

Dates

‘They’ always say that the anniversary of meaningful dates will hit you hard after a loved one dies. Holidays, anniversaries of special milestones together, birthdays… 2020 pulled a gossamer curtain across all these dates in regards to my mom. As I review my 2020 calendar, it looks like the last time I saw mom was […]

Easter Eggs

My mom had a unique way of making Easter eggs. We used the usual Paas dyes, but she put a little vegetable oil in each color and whisked it before the egg went in. This created white spots where the oil got to the egg before the dye. Then the egg was removed from the […]

Wild Mushrooms

Mom was an avid mushroom hunter. In the vast book collection some Xeroxed recipe pages were tucked into a mushroom recipe book. I looked at them earlier this week and was delighted to find that I had everything on hand to make a wild mushroom stock. Further, in this stack of papers was a recipe […]

Spring Teases

The temp approached 55 today. We briefly discussed opening up the house… Very briefly 😂. In our region (USDA 8B) we don’t often have hard frost after 3/15 yet the forecast is mumbling about snow on Monday. Not that it would stick, if it happens. After a year of seclusion and isolation we are eager […]

Urns

When my parents pre-paid their cremations with the Neptune Society, mom instructed me, “If anything happens to your father or me, there are urns in the upper barn. You’ll need to retrieve them. It’s part of the contract…” Paraphrased, but the message is spot-on. Dad passed eight-years ago tomorrow, on the mainland. Neptune was flawless […]

Pick-ups

Yesterday’s pickups went well. The tribal librarian and her son came and went very quickly. They were lovely people and very appreciative. The camera gear transfer took an hour and 45 minutes. Three members of the club came. They were very thorough, taught me a lot about the gear itself, and offered me what I […]

Signs…

I mentioned to my DH that the camera folks and the tribal center librarian suddenly being able to buy/adopt items that were important to my parents, felt like a sign… An easing of the stress load, as well as the physical load in the house, in the same week that the estate closed. It’s only […]

Photo Gear and Periodicals

I’ve shared how our home has morphed into an estate staging area. Three of our five bedroom, three closets, and a small piece of the billiard room are dedicated to archives, books, photos, photo gear and accessories, periodicals, etc… In the last few months it’s been possible to visualize two of the bedroom consolidating into […]