Thursday, June 11, 2026

Sniffing Blanks


          Lately, the odds are pretty high of finding me at a standstill in front of the open fridge sniffing barbecue sauce or with my nose in the jar of kalamata olives.


          A month ago, I had the cold-to-beat-all-colds. It went on for weeks. I cancelled events, coughed as though contributing a lung, and mainlined Nyquil to sleep.

          In the last days of it, the coup de grace that had me begging for mercy was the pain across my face. I’d never had a sinus infection before, but I was pretty sure that’s what this was.

          Dr. Google shared with me that usually antibiotics are of little use for this, you just have to wait it out, so I never went to my doctor. As someone who’s rarely sick, it doesn’t usually occur to me to go shopping for over the counter medications, but I sped to the decongestant aisle and stocked up, which helped somewhat.

          I’m over the hump now, but there was an after-effect that took me a few days to recognize.


          I’ve lost my sense of smell, and my sense of taste seems reduced.


          For someone who loves food as much as I do, this is world-shattering.

          No, I didn’t have Covid. I tested negative, but I’ve read that a sinus infection can have the same result. Continued research suggested that there might be a solution.

          I need to re-train my brain and re-connect it to my nose.

          The method involves using several different familiar – and strong – smells. For instance, a cut lemon, some eucalyptus oil, or rosemary. Sniff each one for 25 seconds and try to recall what it tastes like, or a memory that connects to that scent. For instance, chlorine might remind you of a summertime swimming pool. I need to do this twice a day, and depressingly, this could take weeks if not months.

          I really need to get this sorted.

This past weekend while out to dinner I ordered a gin and tonic that had no taste whatsoever. Now we’re talkin’ serious.

         

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Friday, May 22, 2026

Saved by Facebook

Me, dodging that bullet.

  

  Not something I ever expected to write, but. . .

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Forgotten Skill

 

          I broke one of my own personal rules last week and bought a pair of linen pants. Don’t get me wrong. I love linen. But on someone else - those kind of people who look all flowy and carefree, carrying off each wrinkle with aplomb.

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Tunes and cars and the march of progress

           I remember when we retro-fitted a tape deck in my ’85 Subaru wagon. I loved that wagon – a deep navy blue, it was just the right size. And now it had tunes! I even sold my soul to Columbia House for a brief spell, but then after the introductory phase I didn’t want to keep paying for tapes, so sometimes I’d check them out of the library and make copies.

          Next was our little Bronco 2, with a built in (!) tape deck and with a ridiculously small wheel base. I could do a U-turn on a dime. So tall and square that I’m surprised it didn’t just tump over on its side sometimes.

          In 1998 we leased a Pathfinder, so fancy that the Nissan badge on the back was gold. Now I was living, with both a tape deck and a CD player.

 (We ended up buying it and kept it for 20 years. That car would not give up. It was such a tank that the body gave out before the motor and we ended up welding the engine to the frame to hold everything together. We ultimately gave it in trade to a junkman who was helping us clear out when we moved from our house to this condo.)

          My 2006 Passat sedan came next, with a CD player. I loved that car, which I’d bought all by myself, not a husband in sight. It was the loss leader for a dealership outside of Boston. They kept trying to steer me to something higher end, but no, I didn’t want leather seats, and no, I didn’t need their finance package or insurance.  

          Then we found a used 2009 Infinity SUV, much fancier than we’d have been able to afford if it was new, so this one was outfitted a CD deck that held 6 CDs at once. And yes, we still have that car and it waits for us in Florida.

          However now I’m driving my leased 2025 Honda CRV. With no deck – tape or CD – and no way to play the music I’d gathered over the years. This is progress?

          Fortunately, I had transferred much of the CD collection to my last laptop. Good thing, since the stupid laptop I have now doesn’t even have a CD drive. And miraculously, we figured out how to move that file (that I didn’t realize I’d saved) from the new laptop to my phone and thus now I can Bluetooth that into my car.

    
But these went out with the trash last week.  



Saturday, May 16, 2026

Mea Culpa

 Okay, I did it again. I wandered away from the blog and then didn’t get up enough momentum to return till now.

          However, in my defense I’ve had a roaring cold for the past three weeks and still have a lurking cough that sneaks up, thus preventing me from returning to my yoga group, too. When the room is so silent you worry about someone being embarrassed by even a soft fart, you certainly don’t need me suddenly hacking up a lung.

          So, today I spent playing catch-up. My book club met on Wednesday and I went dancing in, saw the woman hosting this week collecting up the books and realized to my horror that I’d forgotten to call the library to order the ones for June. When I’m hosting.

          Funny, just the day before I’d exchanged nightmares with my hairdresser. He’d said that the common hairdresser dream is hordes of people arriving to the shop all for the same time slot. I shared my teacher one, in which I can’t find my classroom and when I get there I have none of the materials needed.

          And now I’d basically lived that in real life.

          So that Wednesday I quickly slunk over to the library desk and ordered the copies needed. They must have sensed my desperation because 12 of them arrived on Friday. (I still need 6 more.)

          Thus, today was spent ferrying the ones I did have to people’s homes. I will say it’s handy that the book club is all people in our complex so that wasn’t too much of a strain.


(And here is something that caught my attention as I walked by the library showcase. Isn't this a neat idea?)