Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Mardi Gras

 

Our retirement community has a themed Sunday brunch once a month. On the 15th, it was Mardi Gras. The tables had strands of green, gold, and purple beads along with feathered face masks. Some of the buffet choices were jambalaya, fried catfish, okra, and beignets. The dessert table had King cake.


The only time I saw a Mardi Gras parade was in Gulf Shores, Alabama when my husband and I spent two weeks away from snowy Indiana. Nearby Mobile has many parades with decorated floats. Our smaller town had mostly decorated flatbed trailers pulled by pickup trucks. The people on the float threw out bead necklaces and candy. 

We were glad we had our winter coats because a front came through and drove the temperatures down. When we returned to our car, we stopped in at a small cafe and had beignets and hot drinks. I had eaten beignets in New Orleans before. They are delicious but messy with the powdered sugar getting on your fingers and clothes. 

Have you eaten a beignet?

Monday, February 16, 2026

New Bird Feeder


 Our wooden bird feeder that we have had over a decade became molded. This affected the sunflower seeds. The birds stopped coming. 

My husband bought a new feeder. It is plastic. We hope it will resist mold growth.

For several days, no birds arrived, but this morning we had some house finches. They have discovered there are seeds coming out of the bottom of this new bright object in their world. Hope they draw a crowd.

Friday, February 6, 2026

Trying Peacock TV

 


This morning we subscribed to Peacock TV. We have been watching some of the Olympics on it. Because of the time difference between Milan, Italy and the Eastern Standard Time in the United States, a lot of the events are broadcast live early in the morning here. 

I am not too sure we will keep the subscription very long. We do not watch much television. I am still clumsily navigating my smart TV. I thought I would see some ice skating this afternoon, but it turned out that the short programs are being shown on NBC (probably delayed showing). So I watched some of that, but not on Peacock.

I see NBA games are broadcast on Peacock, but my husband does not follow professional basketball. 

Maybe we will look at some movies on Peacock. Since we rarely go to theaters, there may be some older movies we have not seen but might interest us. It is nicer to stay inside where it is warm during these winter days; watching a movie might be a good way to spend the time. 

We had two inches of snow early this morning. Our retirement community maintenance department did plow our street by 10 a.m. I have sent my husband off to do the grocery pickup at Kroger. 

We got into some light snow on the way home from a medical appointment/shopping trip at Fort Wayne yesterday. I snoozed during the drive while my husband dealt with the lower visibility. The roads were in pretty good shape as it was lightweight blowing snow.

Have you tried Peacock TV? What do you like to watch on it?

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

New Mailbox Lock and Keys

 Praise the Lord! The post office locksmith came today and replaced our malfunctioning mailbox lock. We do not have to go to Warsaw to pick up our mail any longer. Delivery will be resumed. 



Today at our Robin Hood monthly lunch the table decorations were themed around Valentine's Day. At my table I was surprised to see a lady who had lived in a Robin Hood condo previously but had moved a few years ago with her husband to an independent living apartment. Her husband died not too long after they moved.

 She was with a gentleman who lives in one of the condos. Aha! I thought to myself there is a romance going on there. She announced that the two of them are getting married April 11th. Love abounds.