Daily Microblog
Zoji Cooking Polenta
This evening, Zoji is cooking polenta. This is new for us: for years it’s been cooking rice, and steelcut oats. (After this experiment, I found it best to make polenta on the stovetop, stirring frequently.)
Basil Pesto
Fresh basil for a salad. Soon Dwight will process all the basil into a pesto which we will then freeze.
Multicultural Ingredients
Enjoyed the fruits of my Tuesday multicultural walk. For dinner: sautéed Chinese broccoli with risotto (bitter versus sweet), Japanese Kit-Kats for dessert. For lunch: Norwegian-style lefse, butter, no sugar, with stinky cheeses.
Holding On, Letting Go
Walked over to the Guthrie for “Noura,” a play about an Iraqi refugee family in today’s New York: holding on to identity, and letting go; “finding identity in places that are worlds apart.
Diverse Walk
On my diverse walk: an art gallery, a gingerbread Hardanger violin, and lefse for later at Norway House; American Indian galleries at All My Relations and the Minneapolis American Indian Center; tonkotsu ramen, and Chinese broccoli (for later) at United Noodles, an Asian supermarket.
A Trip To UrgentCare
Used ultrasonic sound waves to measure the depth of water in the tank for our houseplant irrigation system. Drilling holes in the little project box attached to the top of the tank resulted in a trip to UrgentCare yesterday. My thumb and my pride are healing well.
A Run-in With a Drill
Got sewn back together after an incident involving an electric drill. The staff at Urgent Care were lovely, and I had a nice lie down.
Color Pop
While Minneapolis dug out from a snowstorm, our amaryllis provided a pop of color.
Rugs We No Longer Need
Acquired empty space.
Model of Downtown
The Minneapolis skyways were 80 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than the streets below, so I walked the skyways. Spotted a model of Downtown in Cesar Pelli’s Wells Fargo Center. For me, the Wells Fargo Center seems outclassed by the restraint of Philip Johnson’s IDS Center.
Good Dentistry
Grateful for good dentistry: a cleaning and 6-month checkup.
The Impossible Takes a Little Longer
Posted The Impossible Takes a Little Longer.
Target Run
Bought household essentials at the Downtown Target.
Household Essentials
Bought household essentials at the Downtown Target.














