This one is for you Margie. A few years ago I wanted to make a cooked pizza using smoked salmon, a treat that is very high on my favourite foods list. But, on Google at that time, I could only find recipes using a premade crust, spread with cream cheese then topped with smoked salmon. … Continue reading Smoked Salmon Pizza
Author: Bitchy After 60
New Knee Number 2
Thinking that The Old Guy was doing pretty good with his first knee replacement, and thinking that he wasn't going to have his second knee operated on in 2024, we booked a river cruise in Portugal for November. Then on June 6th, he got a call. There was a cancellation and he had a spot … Continue reading New Knee Number 2
Cancelled Thought
I thought of kayaking this morning. The lake was in its early calm state. Steam rolled over its mirrored surface. I had yet to have my first paddle of the season. I was long overdue. The morning was fall cool. I usually love fall cool, at least I do in the fall. Perhaps that is … Continue reading Cancelled Thought
Sunny Ruminations
It's been foggy and rainy here for the past few days, and boy do we need some rain. You never know when some individual, lacking in common sense, will decide it's a good idea to light a match in the woods in order to cook a hotdog. This is not me being sarcastic, this really … Continue reading Sunny Ruminations
This Should Never Have Happened
It’s been a week since this incident occurred and I am still upset and angry about it. I expect I will be for some time to come. I have thought long and hard about whether to write this blog and finally decided to proceed since blogging is therapy for me. Right now I am in … Continue reading This Should Never Have Happened
Pregnant at 66 – Yikes!
Now that’s a scary thought. This particular thought manifested itself as a dream. Ok as a nightmare. Nightmare snippets to be exact. Those connecting dreams that take place when you are between wake and sleep in the morning. When reality seems dusty and unattractive. When you keep dozing off and returning to the same dream … Continue reading Pregnant at 66 – Yikes!
Spring Things And Fence Dreams
Well spring has arrived in my little corner of the world. There have been days of lovely sunshine this April, which only means one thing–getting outside. Outside this time of year is in the garden. There is some clean up, which I always leave to the spring, and entails cutting back any wooden stems or … Continue reading Spring Things And Fence Dreams
I Have A Confession To Make
Bless me bloggers for I have sinned. It has been three weeks since my last post. But wait! Have I really sinned? Is blogging a religion? The answer is yes for some, but definitely no for me. Blogging is not a daily habit in my life. Neither is praying, me being an atheist and all, but … Continue reading I Have A Confession To Make
Who Manages The Puke
This is not a graphic story about vomit. We have all heard, or seen, way too many of those. Instead, consider it a description of crisis management or perhaps determination. Or maybe even personal strength of character. But quite possibly it’s just pure stubbornness. In every household there is the person who manages the puke. … Continue reading Who Manages The Puke
When The Hobbits Came To Halifax
Last night, we had the pleasure of seeing the hobbits live in Halifax. But it wasn't really the hobbits, it was Billy Boyd, AKA Pippin, and Dominic Monaghan, AKA Merry, starring in Neptune Theatre's production of Tom Stoppard's play, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead. And what a treat it was to see these seasoned actors in … Continue reading When The Hobbits Came To Halifax
Clickety-Click See Grandma Knit
Clickety-click, clickety-click. I watch my grandma’s needles knit. She arrived on a Tuesday with baggage galore, Planning to stay for a month or more. Her cases were full. In fact overflowing, With colourful yarns. Some of them glowing. There was neon and glitter and cotton and chunky And two balls for making a single … Continue reading Clickety-Click See Grandma Knit
The Evolution Of The Storm Stance
I was still asleep when my phone tinged, binged, dinged with that annoying sound to alert me of a text message. It was from my orthodontist’s office to say that the office was closed due to the weather, and they would call to reschedule my appointment when they reopened. My appointment had been scheduled for … Continue reading The Evolution Of The Storm Stance
What Would You Do To Survive?
In October 1972 a chartered Uruguayan plane carrying a group of rugby players, family, friends and coaches, 40 people in total, crashed in the Andes Mountains. The plane broke in two, the wings broke off, seats flew everywhere as the body of the plane careened down a slope tearing a lot of the floor to … Continue reading What Would You Do To Survive?
Da da da da-da-da
Da da da da-da-da. Da da da da-da-da. Da da-da-da, da da-da-da. Dum-da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da... Who knew such a simple melody could make a person so happy? Or at least make me so happy. After about three years, on and off, of lessons and practice, I have made it to page 107 of the Alfred's Basic … Continue reading Da da da da-da-da
January Hesitations
While contemplating taking down the Christmas ornaments, she hesitated. Just like yesterday. Usually all the holiday stuff, what little goes out these days, is put away by now. A January first task, designed to put everything back to normal and move forward. Hesitating isn't her norm. Plowing forward is. But this year she wanted time … Continue reading January Hesitations














