Sunday, March 22, 2026

Ive always loved pickles


 I woke up this morning thinking about pickles.  Mostly because I love the flavor and texture of the dill variety as well as the smell of the herb in its just grown state.  My mother Dorothy made pickles which all of us enjoyed.  For all those reasons, I am gonna give it a try.  

I viewed a couple of online tutorials today and methodology seems pretty simple.  Cucumbers, vinegar, water, garlic, and stalks of dill in Mason jars and thats it. My plan is to construct some and add pickled cauliflower to the repertoire.

I abandoned the beard for a mustache like I had before.  The goatee just did not feel good on my face.

not going to bitch about our latest invasion and war invention by our leader.  Nor am I going to complain about gas going to over 4 bucks a gallon in our area.  Apparently, this is what America wanted in a leader.  


Wednesday, March 11, 2026

anecdote

These entries are some times intensely personal and part of my past.  I make no apologies for sharing these stories.  My uncle Bill Kocsis would be 106 today.  He told me as a boy that he was exactly 30 years older than me.  He was probably my favorite uncle.  When we were kids Joan and Pam and I, we would be thrown in the back of our 1961 blue Chevy wagon and would motor off to West Dearborn to Bill and Bonnie's.  It might be a simple night of grownups playing pinochle or sometimes a larger party with family and friends.  I was about 11 and Joan was 9 with Pam being a toddler.  These events were always fun as we got to play with our cousins Kathy, David and Mark.  The grownups were downstairs playing cards or in the basement with friends.  We might be listening to records or just playing around.

Bonnie his wife was probably Dorothy's (my mom) best friend.  They shared stories of their youth and parenting advice.  Bonnie was a fiery redhead with a big boisterous manner about her.  Even though she was bossy, we knew we were loved.  I have vivid memories of her putting David, Jimmy (another cousin) and me in an old cement washtub in the basement and bathing us all at once.  It seemed pretty proper at the time.  In my memory, I can still feel the roughness of the surface on my skin.  

The food was always plentiful and we could eat as much of and whatever we wanted.  No one went hungry.  These visits are some of my fondest childhood memories.  I remember traveling home in that station wagon and falling asleep un a blanket in the back seat.  That post party nap was one of my most cozy feelings of warmth and safety.

As I approach my 76th birthday, these things came to mind.  I appreciate the indulgence. 


 

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Tabling

The other day there was a large box about 60 inches by 36 by 8 sitting in the entryway of the upstairs of our house.  It sat there with few markings as to its contents for a while.  Turns out it contained an unassembled coffee table bought from Amazon.  It needed assembly.  Judy, Stephanie and I ripped it open and removed the large quantity of foam packing materials to reveal a pile of wooden parts with letters labeling.

I have always been perplexed when viewing a pile of parts such as this.  I have trouble following written instructions.  If I can visualize the end result, when see the parts, I can be successful. If not, I get frustrated and flummoxed. 

This leaves the patience and fortitude  of my talented spouse and our daughter in law.  I looked at all the parts and with my poor vision could not read the instructions from afar.  Shuffled around for a while and excused myself to the apartment below, running away in fear of failure.

These resourceful ladies put together the pile of sticks into a fine table shown above.  They put in about 5 hours on the effort calmly and with quiet voices.  I admire this feat in that I don't have the patience or demeanor to do so.  Bravo!

Supposed to be warmer today although rainy.  Going for breakfast with my cronies today.  Was going to bitch about current events, but decided against it. I think many folks are feeling the same.  Don't need to drone on. 





Monday, March 2, 2026

a review of the past few days

Has America led by DJT over stepped by abducting the Venezuelan president and killing the leader of a corrupt theocracy in Iranz?  We and Israel have started a war in the region.  Plain and simple we are the aggressors.  Congress has not authorized these actions, in fact they were bypassed without a thought.  American servicemen have died already with more to come.  What does the government tell their parents even as a passing thought?  This cannot be justified.  This supreme leader is a bad guy, there is no denying it along with his staff that were killed.  

This is not the country I grew up in.  We defended countries agains aggressors.  Never perfect but with some moral code.  It appears we have lost our mora. center.

As citizens, all we can do is to see how this plays out, voting in elections both national, state and local.  

Weather is improving finally.  I am able to walk around the neighborhood.  We have a little more sunshine.  That's all the good news.

This is Judy's delicious lemon cheesecake for Kate's birthday.

Ive always loved pickles

  I woke up this morning thinking about pickles.  Mostly because I love the flavor and texture of the dill variety as well as the smell of t...