Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Nov. 26...Life in the Cat Zone

There is something irresistible to a cat about new things. Simon is no exception.

He's not really lapping at the marshmallows in my cup of cocoa, it just looks that way. He decided after a few (very loud) sniffs that this was, in fact, not a cat beverage. He's now curled up an inch away from the cup, probably just enjoying the warmth.

Yes, we still have no heat. Not that we really need it right now--at the moment, it's 65 degrees and raining--but it might be nice to have if the temps drop to the predicted 50 tonight.

I can hear everyone out there who lives in Snow Country (or just Cold Country) snickering. Yes, I mean you, Seattle Marie, and Sheepish Annie too.

Simon also likes to be helpful in other ways. Most especially, he loves to help D4 with her projects, since s he's the one who proclaims that he's "not a real cat" and that he's a "fluffy ruffle cat." "Real" cats are like Padua, rough, tough, screen-door-demolishing grumpycats, apparently.
Simon thinks any puzzle is improved by the addition of cat hair and the removal of superfluous pieces.


Last night, after class, I was all prepared to write a really interesting blog post. I was going to discuss quilts, and quilt classes, and what kind of fun stuff goes on there. Well, the plans got changed.

I noticed immediately when I turned onto my street that there was something different--no streetlights. No lights in the houses, either. Except for my car's headlights, it was quite dark.
Not sure what caused the outage, but it was definitely "lights out" in the ol' neighborhood. I arrived home to find D4 lighting candles.
Yes, she who had made fun of my candelabra, and my fondness for candlelight, was taking advantage of the non-electric variety of light.

The fire in the fireplace looks a little less cozy by camera-flash light, but let's just say it was a nice warm glow.
And the candles gave plenty of light to see by.
It would all have had a lovely 19th-century ambience, except for a few modern touches. Like cell phones, which allowed me to get text messages from my friend in Las Vegas, who was able to tell me why our power was out. (Substation in Pico Rivera offline, stolen ground wires. Some thieves really need to get caught and punished! Well, they all do. But these in particular!)
And of course, since there was no power, there was no Tivo recording our two favorite Tuesday night shows. I mean, how could I go to bed without knowing who won Dancing With the Stars?? Vegas Buddy to the rescue! He also remembered where the flashlight was--duh.
So there was the fun of opening a wine bottle by flashlight, and then sipping wine while reading in bed, also by flashlight, which is not nearly as much fun as it's cracked up to be. And then, at 3 am or thereabouts, when the power was restored, my room was lit up like a summer morning, since I'd left the lamp on when I left for the shop.
And that lovely post about quilting? Well, it's gone. Sigh. Maybe there will be some knitting soon though.

Oh, one last thing. This was a "trial run" for tomorrow's festivities--little bitty corn muffins shaped like acorns. The pan is from Williams-Sonoma and the acornlets are just as cute as they can be.
If you'll excuse me now, I need to go help "s0meone" get marshmallow off his whiskers...

4 comments:

Knitting Linguist said...

Those muffins are adorable! And your marshmallows look good, too (I can see why you had an interested feline). I'm sorry to hear about your lights, but glad that you got them back before the holiday came. Happy Thanksgiving!

Sheepish Annie said...

I do not snicker. I merely point out that, after yesterday's rain, my car was encased in ice this morning. I had to chip at it. Chip!

I think I could us a muffin. Or two...

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Ellen Bloom said...

Happy Thanksgiving, Marie! LOVE those acorn muffins...so cute!

DPUTiger said...

I gave up and turned on the heat about six weeks ago. When the interior temperature of the house hit 55. It's been "stuck" at 65 since then. We had snow yesterday!

I need to hit TJ's for their peppermint marshmallows. And I'm sad the quilting post went away. That sounded right up my alley!

Stay warm! :)