Saturday Meanderings
Can it possibly be mid-January already? I hope this year isn’t another one on fast-forward. All my efforts to slow time do not seem to be working. Happy Saturday to you and I hope this blog post finds you comfy and cozy. It is very cold here in Phoenix as we are not used to freezing morning temperatures very often. Let’s get started with Saturday Meanderings where we chat about all good things this week.
Christmas and Holiday Decorations
The goal was to have all the decorations put away last weekend. However, a bulk of those decorations go into the Christmas room in the basement (see that post here). Monday morning I went to put the last of the boxes away and the Christmas room was flooded. In addition to storage, there are two 80 gallon water heaters in one corner. One of the water heaters split and hence the flooding. We also have flood alarms in the basement and even though one was under water, did it alert us? NO!
By Wednesday, our plumber replaced the water heater (when did they become so expensive?). Clean up follows and we are now storing the balance of the boxes. There is always something that doesn’t go according to plan.
A Wildlife week
Since our big dog, Cooper passed away, we are experiencing more wildlife in the yard. I don’t know if it was due to Cooper marking his territory, but we are seeing more critters. A few cute ones~bunnies and a cat who strolls around like he/she owns the place. However, I believe this display of small animals is also attracting a very large coyote.
Cooper did a great job keeping coyotes out of the property, but they are back. I fear for the cat and bunny, but hoping they are very fast and good at hiding. Hard to believe we have coyotes, foxes, raccoons, bobcats, peccaries and various birds of prey in our relatively urban environment.
What’s in Bloom
In spite of the freezing temperatures, we still have things thriving and blooming. The ornamental cabbages planted in the fall look their best now, with their shades of purple and blue/green leaves. Lately I’ve been so drawn to the color purple, lavender and plum. Not sure what that is about but I checked online and it says it represents feeling a strong connection to spirituality. Hmm.
Even though lavender loves a warm climate, it is doing just fine in our cooler temperatures.
Along the same colors as the lavender flower and sage colored leaves, is our Texas sage.
In this new year, do you find yourself drawn to a specific color? In March 2018 I actually wrote a post on why we are drawn to color. It appears then, purple was the big attraction. How odd as it is not a color that is one of my favorites.
Soup Weather
It is the perfect time of year to make soup. This week I made chicken noodle soup from chicken bones and loosely referenced Half Baked Harvest’s recipe, Lemony Pesto Chicken Noodle Soup. Typically my stock consists of lots of bones/parts, onions, celery, carrots and seasoning. Once the stock has simmered for hours, I strain it and then add more chicken, vegetables, seasonings, noodles or rice or orzo.
Normally, I don’t add lemon juice, fennel or pesto, but I must say, adding these ingredients elevates my chicken soup. Probably the best chicken soup I’ve ever created. If anyone makes the Half Baked Harvest recipe please let me know how it goes.
You have heard me reference the Fast Metabolism Diet book. It has a Chicken and Barley soup recipe that is full of vegetables such as butternut squash, yellow summer squash, zucchini, broccoli and mushrooms. It is more of a stew vs. a soup because of the barley. I tend to season it more as I feel it’s on the bland side, but another great soup that sticks to your bones.
Artificial Intelligence
I am not sure how I feel about artificial intelligence, or AI. However, apparently the images below are created by AI. On one hand, I am amazed at what AI can do. On the other hand, like most things in life, there are those who will manipulate it. The long term impact is unknown but I see many jobs becoming obsolete as a result.
There is an AI tool that you can use for interior design. DecorAI is a comprehensive AI-powered interior design tool that helps users come up with new decorating ideas. Users can take a photo of their room and get up to five free design ideas. I haven’t tried this yet but here are some of their before and after photos.
Technology is certainly changing the world.
Mary’s Must Haves
Each night before bed, I heat up my microwaveable aromatherapy blanket and slip it in between my fitted and top sheet. Then I am off to wash my face, brush my teeth and get into my jammies. By the time I actually get into bed, my sheets are so nice and warm. Heavenly!
This blanket measures 44″ x 18″ and weighs 5 lbs. The lavender scent helps promote relaxation. You can even freeze the insert to help alleviate muscle soreness. The removable cover is washable and oh so soft! It comes in 5 different colors/fabrics. See it here.
With the cold weather, my cuticles seem to get so dry. Again, a nighttime ritual is applying cuticle oil to soften and repair damaged cuticles. This particular one has over 121,000 views on Amazon with a 4.7 star rating. Not only does the 2.5 oz oil come fragrance-free, but also has 12 other fragrances to choose. Currently it is 38% off. See it here.
There is something to be said for writing with a pretty pen. The Rifle Paper Company has such cheerful designs and I love this affordable set of gel pens in these happy colors. Whether you journal or just need a good-looking pen, here’s an affordable way to do so. Four Estee gel pens at $18.00~what a nice treat to yourself.
The link will take you to the home page of Rifle Paper and then click on the New Arrivals box. Scroll down about 8 rows and you will find it there.
For years, I have been using Oil of Oregano. Oregano oils have antioxidant, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties. These oils may also play a beneficial role in weight management and infection treatments. It’s a natural antibiotic and may improve gut health. The minute I feel a little off, I take it. When I travel or am surrounded by large crowds, I take it as a precautionary measure. This little gem is instrumental in keeping me healthy. Note: I do take it with food as it can upset an empty stomach.
Naturally always research products before you start taking them. Also make sure you are getting a high quality supplement. If you’re interested in taking oregano oil extract but currently taking prescription medications, make sure to consult your healthcare professional before adding it to your regimen.
That’s a wrap! Have a terrific weekend. Stay healthy and warm!
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Always such a treat to read your meanderings!
AI: my big fear is we can no longer trust ANY image as truth.
I fear truth is falling away in this world we live in now,
I love those gel pens and I’d love to get that spa blanket for my younger sister who is in deep deep training for her first full Iron Man triathalon at the end of September. She’s done half Iron Man races but not a full. I am so proud of her, she’s been training for over 3 years for this.
Michele, I completely agree on AI….think of all the false photos that could ruin reputations, drive a political narrative…it’s a bit scary. When I grew up, shame was a big factor that no one wanted to experience. My mother would say, “Do not do anything to embarrass or shame this family”. I think some of those values are now gone. Kudos to your younger sister. That’s quite an accomplishment to do an Iron Man triathlon….so impressive. I can see why you are so proud…She would love the blanket!Thanks for weighing in today! Love your comments.
I always look forward to your Saturday thoughts. I stumbled upon a YouTube channel called ‘the salon life’. She advocates natural nail care and has lots of instructional videos. Since following her suggestions, my nails, cuticles and the skin around my nails are very healthy.
Karin, thanks for the nail resource. I will definitely check it out. It would be nice to have attractive nails all year…
I don’t know that I would have recognized those photos as AI but they did seem a little soul less to me. Scary how things that should be beneficial for the population end up being corrupted and used against it. I’m glad I was able to have a young life of innocence and not have to worry that something “nice” could hurt me. The blanket, though, makes me smile. I had a blanket throughout my childhood that I couldn’t sleep without. I was ahead of the times in that.
Blessings to you!
Kathie, I’m with you. Not only am I glad I had a relatively innocent upbringing, but most of my children did too. They were on the edge of all the technology, but most of their childhood was playing in the yard vs. on video games. Yes, I do love my blanket too!
The soup was perfect! Thank you for sharing with me. I have never heard of Decor AI, I’m definitely going to have to try it!
Tevia, glad you liked the soup! I need to do a soup post and share my favorites. It’s the perfect time of year to make all the yummy ones.
I always enjoy your Saturday Meanderings, Mary! However, when I clicked on the link to the Rifle Paper Company, it took me to a warning that it was a suspicious website which wasn’t the Rifle Paper Co. You might want to check on that.
Sorry to hear about the Christmas Room flood. I hope there wasn’t any damage!
Nancy, thanks for the link issue. I try and always check the links before I send. Will investigate immediately! Thanks!
Nancy, I tried it from my end and it worked. How strange. Here is the link if you want to copy and paste it in your browser.
https://www.pntrs.com/t/TUJGR0hITkJHSUlIR05CRk5MRk1L
Happy January Mary. Looking forward to a great year with
Rachel, I need to catch up with your blog as I’m still digging out from the holidays. Wishing you a wonderful year, my friend!
Lovely as always! Purple is also my favorite, (maybe because our birthdays are a few days apart?)
Decorative cabbage was my go to for outdoor summer accents.
Will definitely try the Oil of Oregano.
Hugs
Bev, decorative cabbages don’t last here once the weather gets warmer but they are so pretty, right? I don’t think I have your birthday on my calendar so please share! Oil of oregano has kept me and my family healthy for years.Lately, I’m all about using natural remedies for the common fixable illnesses. What did people do before big Pharma?
Sounds like…”one of those years”…each day…a different, let’s just call them, a “surprise.” Keeps it interesting, huh! franki
Franki, it seems like every year is turning into “one of those years”….especially with an older home! It does keep it interesting. I just need a money tree in the back yard~ha!
Wow this one was so full of good info. I can’t believe the flood alert alarm didn’t work. I’ve been thinking of using those, but now maybe I won’t.
Good tips on how to elevate basic chicken soup. Sounds good this week. And how have I not heard of this AI for decorating? How fun.
Always a treat Mary!
Andrea, I just stumbled upon the DecorAI….not sure if it works but I did get some ideas from that AI generated mountain house. We have a large, blank wall in the living room/great room and I’d love a huge piece of art like that. But the whole AI thing scares me a little…I guess it reminds me of some of those robots taking over the world movies!