Well, time to break the seal with the first new post of 2025. The holidays have come and gone, and we've settled back into daily life here. I don't have any big news or anything like that, and I haven't done one of these posts in a while, so time to start typing and see what spills out onto the page.
- I've been baking quite a bit again recently, though still only on the weekends. Most recently I made cinnamon rolls again, though this recipe is a bit of a cheat as I used the frozen bread dough. Still, they turned out very well and were a nice, sweet treat with whipped cream cheese frosting. I also made another batch of flatbread yesterday, and for the first time in a while I made the classic baguette recipe that I used to make all the time. Also yesterday, I tried a new whole wheat baguette recipe that I modified a bit from a ToYoube video. While it tastes good, I did not get the rise from them that I should have so wound up with skinny baguettes. I believe the water was too warm, though I waited for it to cool some it evidently was not long enough and likely killed some of the yeast. I should know better by now, but I'll make a few tweaks and try this recipe again soon.
- We had Kate's van in for new tires last week, so another hefty bill. Thankfully the brakes are still good for some time so we didn't have those done. Now, my light just came on in my car so I'll have to get it in for an oil change soon. Always something...
- Sometime during the last week the last of the pumpkins on the stump were fully consumed. Though we've had cold, we've not had a whole lot of snow here yet (*knock wood) so they haven't been buried much. I'm fine with not much snow, but come spring we'll miss the water if we continue like this. I sometimes feel bad for putting our veg compost in the bin rather than leaving it out for the critters, but we do not need to attract more animals to our yard.
- The latest project update for our street reconstruction just tells us that trees will be planted in spring, and they still plan on going ahead with the bike/pedestrian bridge over the creek, scheduled for summer this year. I still believe it is a waste of our taxpayer dollars as there is a bridge 2 blocks north and 2 blocks south of the site. This current city administration has plowed ahead with unpopular projects and I highly doubt will win re-election. But I still can't fathom how our voters approved the city to raise our property taxes above state-mandated limits - and with no end date!
- Last month we replaced the suet feeder with a double suet feeder for winter, though we seem to get less birds now. Perhaps they migrated or just have different habits for winter. But we have been getting more woodpeckers visiting, which is kind of neat. I'd also consider a hummingbird feeder next spring as I know they're around and nice to watch.
- I bought my wife a birthday present recently, for a week from today. I couldn't get it through Amazin' because she would see the notifications, so I went through another popular online retailer. It was pretty expensive and the box is oddly shaped, so I never figured it would be delivered in its original box, but it was. And my wife retrieved it, when delivered, so she knows what it is now. But she said she didn't look closely and does not want it early. She expects it on her birthday, and wrapped, so that's what she'll get. I was kind of proud of the gift and I hope she truly likes it. Maybe I'll share what it is after next week.
- Playoff football is upon us. Ohio State and Notre Dame will battle next week for the college championship, and the NFL playoffs began this week. My beloved Packers will be playing the Eagles this afternoon and I'll be watching the game closely and cheering on my team. Go Packers!
- The day after my wife's birthday is inauguration day. He's already distracting from false promises he made while campaigning ($2 gas, cheaper groceries, no taxes on overtime, etc.), the things that made many people vote for him. Why they think these rich, white men care about them is beyond me. Oh, well, what's done is done. The circus is about to begin.
I started typing this morning and my wife and I went out for a bit this afternoon. A rare weekend day that she didn't have to go over to her dad's. She had the kitchen this morning for cooking otherwise I would probably be trying that whole wheat baguette again. But I baked pretty much all day yesterday (though a lot was rise time), and was pretty tired last night so good to take today off.
Have a great week, everyone.
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