“I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living; it’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, and that enables you to laugh at life’s realities.” – Dr. Seuss
And Leftovers Soup
“Look up vertiginous” was a note I wrote to myself when I came across the word a while back while reading. I just came across the note again this morning — while looking through my daybook in hopes that a blogging topic would pop into my mind.
I’m normally never at a loss for words, but an ear problem this past week has blurred my thoughts. When I looked the word up, I decided it was as good an excuse as any for my lazy blogging week. Vertiginous means something that makes you dizzy or gives you vertigo, which my ear pain sort of did to me.
I forgot in what context the word was used in my reading, but laughed at the sentence the dictionary used to explain its meaning: “my small mind contained in earthly human limits, not lost in vertiginous space and elements unknown” — Diana Cooper. Just such a sentence is probably what made me write the note to myself in the first place.
Back almost to normal, re my ear infection, I decided this morning to clean out the refrigerator and make leftover soup.
The soup ingredients included a cup of chicken stock, about a cup of leftover bloody mary mix (sans the alcohol), one small diced turnip, one/fourth head of a small cabbage, one/fourth of an onion diced small, a handful of chopped carrots, one/fourth pound beef sausage sliced thin, a stalk of celery and salt to taste.
I cooked the mixture in my small slow cooker until the cabbage was soft and the other veggies still a bit crispy. I think it’s yummy, not vertiginous at all
Bean’s Pat: Butterflies in a Winter Wood http://tinyurl.com/ljjxw6b Just a few more butterflies to cheer your day.
I am honored and touched by your kindness Pat. Thank you & cheers to you~
You’re welcome Cindy