Tuesday involved some driving
Mar. 11th, 2025 11:00 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I drove out to the construction site. I think we’ve mostly wrapped up the siding selections, altho I’m sure something will pop back up later. Something always does. It was super muddy, but my boots continue to keep me out of trouble either slipping or getting mud on my socks or feet, so that’s good. I brought the Forbo coral mat that I have at my front door out so people could get a look and feel of it, since I’m planning on using that in the ramp in the pool room. Well, not exactly that, but the Marine version of that product.
R. and I went to Makiin in Maynard. It was really good. I got the peanut curry and rice with vegetables and a singha. We split the karaage, which was tasty and which it is possible A. might even like (minus the sauce — I loved the sauce). It’s funny that I went out and had peanut sauce. I almost made some the other day.
I finished reading Stars Die by Jenny Schwartz. It is really, really good. It has a nice little mystery in it, and both science fiction and paranormal (werewolves, witches, vampires, kitsune, djinn / ifrit / gremlins). First of a trilogy, and it’s fun reading having already read most of the rest of her work that’s out there, because I recognize so many of the bits and pieces from other work which I love but they are really coming together beautifully here.
A. is actually working on catching up on homework at home, which is a first for her. I was stunned.
R. and I went to Makiin in Maynard. It was really good. I got the peanut curry and rice with vegetables and a singha. We split the karaage, which was tasty and which it is possible A. might even like (minus the sauce — I loved the sauce). It’s funny that I went out and had peanut sauce. I almost made some the other day.
I finished reading Stars Die by Jenny Schwartz. It is really, really good. It has a nice little mystery in it, and both science fiction and paranormal (werewolves, witches, vampires, kitsune, djinn / ifrit / gremlins). First of a trilogy, and it’s fun reading having already read most of the rest of her work that’s out there, because I recognize so many of the bits and pieces from other work which I love but they are really coming together beautifully here.
A. is actually working on catching up on homework at home, which is a first for her. I was stunned.