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100 years ago … actually 103

103 years ago, i.e. the end of 1918, WWI was just over with the Armistice of the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month: 11/11/1918.

In March of 1918, the first documented case of “Spanish flu” was in Kansas. There is some confusion and/or wartime censor suppressed news that the original outbreak was in Spain. The flu was caused by the H1N1 influenza A virus.

And while most flu outbreaks disproportionately kill the young and the old, the 1918 pandemic had unusually high mortality for young adults. Scientist’s explanations are that the virus was particularly deadly because it triggered a cytokine storm … hmm … where have I heard that ??? Additionally, there were no drugs or vaccines to treat it at that time.

I am currently reading a book series that takes place in late Summer/early Autumn of 1918 in Pennsylvania, U.S. The parallels to many things happening now are interesting and thought provoking. In addition to the impending pandemic, which was initially thought to be confined to the military, there were the “at war” restrictions: rationing of food, clothing, fuel and other materials needed for the war effort as well as the “Espionage Act of 1917” and “Sedition Act of 1918” which fueled a government/law enforcement oversee of public opinion. Holy Cow! That makes some current thinking about mask requirements being tyrannical a bit of a non-starter!

As I have read current opinion, I have often thought: “Really!!! Have you not read history of WWI and WWII ? Have you not read of the restrictions that were years in place and all that was part of the war effort ?” The whining of many of us is appalling to me.

Stepping off my soapbox … almost …

The other things that struck me as I progress through the series of 1918 goings on … the amount of changes in 100-103 years! On one hand, 100 plus years seems like a long time, but as a person who is 66, with grandparents born in 1900-1910, 100 years seems not so much.

Automobiles: motors to autos to cars … current vehicles being governed by chip sets …

Air travel: yes, well … there was some commercial air travel in the late 1920’s. I remember flying to NYC approximately 1967 in a propeller plane, where my family was in a “compartment”. Flight was very exciting, I disliked NYC intensely, which maybe explains me being in Montana :)

Telephone: infancy of rotary dial to smartphone … holy darn cow!! and much of that happening exponentially in the last 10-12 years.

TV – television – telly – streaming video. My first memory of television was grainy black and white. And then a red-green color version in early color tv. And now “big screen tv” which I do not have because I am happy streaming whatever to my iPad/iPhone/computer and smallish smart TV … all at high definition!

Women’s rights: in the U.S. women got the right to vote 8/18/1920 … a scant 101 years ago. It was an arduous undertaking … suffragist movement and push back and good grief!!! It really was not so long ago that women gave all rights and money/property/income to their husbands on marriage. When you consider the timeline, it is just three generations from today.

Some minutiae: toaster in 1918 was just evolving to an appliance that toasted on both sides!! As a toast aficionado, this was a very important detail to me!

As we barrel to the end of 2021 and beginning of 2022, I think it behooves all of us to reflect on the past and consider what the past has to contribute to our future.

Christmas snow: a day late!

Finally!! Mid-morning, it started snowing. Actually, it was more of a graupel, but it changed to fine snow and finally to big, thick flakes.

And then it cleared and got colder and colder.

As I write this, 6:30 p.m., it is 11F (-11C). It is supposed to be below 0F overnight.

We will be sticking close together !!

***Oscar is getting a drink of water while Emmett has his supper. Oscar has been a good water drinker as well as eating a combination of wet and dry food, i.e. he is well hydrated which is great! It is a concern with cats and especially male cats. I don’t know … maybe it is the water at this house, but Bob and Auggie were good water drinkers also. And Mr. Emmett – he has never been a “resource guarder”. At the breeders, the pups all had to sit before a food trough was put down and it never looked like they fought over a spot. I continued the “sit” and the food bowl, treats and toys have always been shared well. Good thing, as Oscar often sticks his head over Emmett’s food … just to see what’s there I think – he has never tried to eat any of it. And last night, Emmett had one of his favorite filled bones at bedtime … he had no issue with Oscar taking a sniff. Funny, because Emmett hides the bones during the day ????

Oscar’s First Christmas

Ha … I don’t know that Oscar or Emmett had any idea that it was a holiday other than if they picked up on my excitement.

But, Christmas is special to me and I have little things that I do to make Christmas Eve and Christmas Day fun, memorable and meaningful to me.

No presents. A lot of great food! Beautiful Christmas music!

What was special about Oscar’s First Christmas is that in 5 weeks with Emmett and me, how well he has adapted and how well he and Emmett are getting along. They play: chase and hide and seek, wrestle … kind of a footsie wrestle and generally have a great time. It is about equal who starts the games! I so hoped that they would play like this. It is great for both of them physically and mentally. The games exercise their brains and their bodies. I felt this was missing when it was just Emmett and me.

I love having a dog and a cat. The relationships with me are unique and special.

So this Christmas, Oscar’s First Christmas, was special in its celebration of our new family of three.

I always hope to be able to snowshoe on Christmas Day … it looked like it might happen and I was prepared!

Christmas Eve Day was a bit ugly snow-wise, but it seemed to be getting colder and there were occasional flurries, so I had high hopes.

Afternoon nap above and then it was Christmas Eve with a cozy fire …

And all settled down.

I had a supper treat of homemade shrimp egg rolls … first time making them. They were wonderful and just perfect to eat in the quiet house with outside lights on so I could see if it started snowing.

After an early evening nap, Emmett and I took a moonlight walk at midnight … no new snow and it was still 30F.

Before nighttime walks, I always think I don’t want to go out, but after I get all the stuff on and get outside in the fresh air, I love it and last night we took an extra loop to stay out a bit longer.

It is especially nice when there is at least a little snow and moonlight.

Christmas morning belly rub for Emmett … play time for Oscar. It was a lucky “over the head” shot to get them both. Christmas Eve Day, I gave it a go for a posed photo, but had no luck getting all of us, so this has to do :)

No new snow, but a beautiful morning …

After walk treats!

My treat: Christmas breakfast … extra bacon!! Emmett and Oscar near and Christmas music streaming.

Still no new snow, but Emmett and I had a nice long walk on the state land … in sunshine!

Christmas afternoon nap time … on the office computer streaming music is playing with a fire visual :)

Oscar’s first Christmas was wonderful!

The day before the day before!

December 23 … the day before Christmas Eve day.

Several days ago…

Lovely, lovely snow!

And then it warmed up and got a bit ugly…

BUT…

Today, shortly after the above… I took trash to the dump …

On the way home … on the road home…

The Winter Weather Advisory appeared on my phone as an alert as I was on the road home …

I have high as in VERY.HIGH.HOPES for enough snow to snowshoe on Christmas Day!!!

Meanwhile, we continue on!

The day before the day before … :) !!!

Christmas Cookies

For the last 2-3 weeks … since Thanksgiving weekend … I have had 2 Christmas Cookies on my “to do” list: Pannetone Cookies and Molasses Crinkles.

The Pannetone cookies are a Food52 recipe that is a kind of fruitcake shortbread cookie – YUM! The Molasses Crinkles are a long time Betty Crocker based favorite of mine.

So.

I LOVE shortbread, but between the butter and sugar … YIKES. Same with the molasses crinkles. AND, one of the challenges of “cookies” … for me … is the batch for 8-12 minutes and repeat which is a bit labor intensive …

VS

Biscotti!

I love biscotti for the subtle sweet, crunchy-crisp texture and easy to get in the oven as well as the long double bake … no batches!

So.

With kitten and work schedule, I opted to go for Christmas Biscotti.

My first round was an almond fruitcake blend with white chocolate. SUCCESS! Yum and then some.

I bought the King Arthur Baking Fruitcake blend of dried fruits thinking of the Pannetone cookie recipe as well as British fruit cakes (NOT to be confused with holiday DENSE fruit cake).

I have used the mix in a sourdough whole grain (spelt, rye, wheat and white flours) bread bread, with walnuts and apple…

A little hard to see, but the Fruitcake blend is in there. It makes for slightly sweet, fruity-nutty loaf that toasts wonderfully, makes excellent chicken, turkey or grilled cheese sandwiches.

Back to the cookies.

The “Fruitcake Biscotti” done … on to Gingerbread.

I had looked at many Gingerbread biscotti recipes.

… I needed inspiration as I did not have the “normal” spices: dried ginger and dried cloves. I DID have crystallized ginger and candied orange peel, though …

So.

They (Emmett and Oscar) have the entire house… BUT choose to play under my footstool as I try to research and decide on a gingerbread biscotti recipe…

Despite distractions, I make a plan and Gingerbread Biscotti with Candied Orange and Crystallized Ginger gets underway (also walnuts!).

Delicious success!

Thankfully, Biscotti keep for a long time as I have a good supply as well as some other ideas… Chocolate Chip Raspberry is one!

Meanwhile, the kitchen kitten plays …

The ball with fleece worm is a favorite!

And so ends the weekend. Christmas Biscotti jar is full and we look to Christmas Week … a week of fun and joy and good times in anticipation of a Joy filled holiday … the BEST week of the year as far as I am concerned.

Happy, Happy to all!

The week in review

I have been taking photos and videos and planning!!! to blog or edit or something … every single day/night, but here we are a week later.

I have also had two Christmas cookie recipes on my list …

AND, work and house chores and walks and belly rubs, oh my!!

Well, work and walks and belly rubs happened. And a modified cookie … more on that this weekend … I hope.

Meanwhile…

To the accompaniment of the above fire (with sound) and music, the halls got minimally decked:

And stockings hung.

So far, kitten and dog have left the minimal deco as it was – hurrah!

A few nights, a very few nights have been clear enough to see the moon.

But sunshine and a bit of clearing today … maybe a view of tomorrow’s full moon. Even if not, even with overcast, our nighttime walks with moonlight through the clouds and snow on the ground … my favorite!

Inside, all is hilarious!

Nap by/on the computer…

Nap on and by me…

Naps all together – evening quiet time.

… after I got up.

On a different subject … the “smart” coffee maker after its update. Well, yes!

The week in review.