It looks like we are closing up for another winter with the rise in cases. I anticipate we will have a mask mandate in our building soon. Renshaw's has suspended operation till next Wednesday as well as Julian Bros Bakery both due to Covid exposures. Family in NJ has it and the test results take 5 days to get an answer. My newly purchased auto is in the dealer for some costly engine repairs. We paid it off three weeks ago, got tires and an oil change, was feeling pretty secure, then on Christmas Eve, the check engine light came on and it started stalling a traffic lights. Hence, the visit to the Ford Dealer. Am picking it up this afternoon. Thank God for friend Dick loaning me his vehicle for the past few days. Things could be worse. That seems to be the motto of the day. Further, with the surge in cases in our state, our esteemed governor has stayed mute on the topic. I find that puzzling.
We watched Don't Look Up on Netflix yesterday afternoon. While it's not the finest film of a generation, it was a good apocalypse portrayal painted with a strong social media presence. Meryl is perfect as a Trumpesque president and Leo does a yeoman's job as the middle aged outraged protagonist. And yes, he really looks middle aged. But I really loved the Peter Isherwell character play by Mark Rylance. His high pitched ever so soft voiced media giant was the perfect demented guru for the climax. There are lots of differing opinions on this film. Some call it brilliant others formulaic. Try to see it and form your own.
One last review, completed Landscapers on HBO Max, a mini series of true life trial of two dowdy Britishers that are accused of killing her parents and burying them in the back yard of their home. The UK's answer to Meryl, Olivia Colman, is in one of the staring roles. It is good, but I thought the ending was screwy.
Made the perfect cheese omelet in my cast iron skillet this morning flipping both sides up to form a neat little package. Am pleased with myself and with my newest cooking device. Thinking about cabbage soup today. I have all the ingredients. It is a sloppy day with wet snow throughout the night, so it might be good choice.
I find it has become difficult to think of more than one thing at a time. If I get distracted, train of thought gets erased. It may be part of the aging process or I was always like that. More notes are needed.
We are winding down the end of 2021. Going to start a new series of blogs for next year. Still thinking of the title.
all for now
stay safe