Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Colorful October

The days go on and for that I am grateful.....but it's getting really old.   We have it so much better than much of the country and I can't imagine how so many directly affected by this can hang on.   My heart hurts for our country and I can only hope that in a few short months, we will see a bright light at the end of this dark and dangerous tunnel.     I'm cheered by the record number of voters showing up and voting early.   



Meanwhile, I enjoy flowers from the grocery and liked these autumn colors.    They last forever or until I shop again.    


I tried to organize my recipes and look for something different to cook.    I tried the ground fake beef and found that it browned up just like regular ground beef....But, it didn't smell at all when I opened the package ( I've found that my smell buds think real meat has a strong foul odor).    Beyond Beef has a high fat count ( as does their sausage) and I always precook it and drain thoroughly).     It has a higher protein than I expected, probably from peas.    



So, I cooked it up and combined it with lentils, peas and carrots , and topped it with mashed potatoes for a  tasty shepard's pie.    I made the best mushroom gravy (vegan and fat free) and it gave us a couple meals.    Later, I used the remainder of the ground 'beef' for enchiladas.   

   



For whatever reason, my roses have come out of their slump and are looking prolific and healthy.   I guess they heard my threat of chopping them all down.    Maybe it's the cooler weather.   



 Two days after I took this picture, the winds came in and the tree is now bare.   Meanwhile, the guy in the red shirt, lurking around the corner, has power washed all the driveways, patios and walks and then gave them two coats of a clear finish.  Many of our neighbors (and us ) do this every couple years.   It looks fresh and new.   



Otherwise, fall has been lovely, the golf is frustrating and we continue to isolate.     We have finalized plans to return to Wickenburg Ranch in a different rental from last year.    I think we can stay isolated as easily there as here but  importantly, there  is the opportunity to be outside.    Golf and bike riding and daily walks on the many trails will keep us active.   

We miss our kids, grandkids and traveling to be with them.    The holidays will be lonely but the risks seem too great to consider changing our minds.   

1 comment:

  1. I love Alstroemeria - they come in so many colors and last so long. Unfortunately, I don't go into the grocery store any more (except for Whole Foods). Your Shepard's Pie looks yummy. I had a Beyond Beef Burger at a local restaurant before the virus. It looked and tasted too much like "real" beef to me. That same restaurant used to have my favorite veggie bean burger. Bummer! We're still isolating as numbers rise in Summit County.

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