Monday, October 20, 2025

New sauce, art opening, patio redux

 It was crunchy tofu time, and I made a different sauce. Yogurt, garlic, salt, dill 

It would have been good to remember the art opening before I ate a lot of anti social raw garlic,  but oh well.  It went very well with the tofu cubes. 

And in the course of crushing the garlic my folk craft cat cutting board came apart.



So it's still an artwork. Now it's Cat Crouching Behind Pillows. I always like a cat in the window, but usually it's a live one.

The opening was crowded, very happy event with speeches of thanks to everyone, and reminiscences.

E with her mixed media work 
Old friend Susan 
Really pleased that a lot of younger people are taking part 
Our leader, Tatiana 
The librarian who routed spammers trying to disrupt our communication before the show 
Paula who led the group before Tatiana 

Tatiana with her own work from a while back. 

I've been recruited to help think up more ways to show art in different parts of the building. Serves me right for showing up! 

And back home Gary was out measuring for the patio! He's buying the blocks tomorrow. I had thought he might not be well enough to do it, and hadn't mentioned anything about it but he seems fine with it.  The next door neighbors are going to match it, so we'll have a unified effect. I am really liking this.

Later he brought over his sad shefflera for a consultation then two hours of repotting, choosing pots, drilling holes to upcycle them, while I made suggestions and a lot of encouraging sounds. Later still he showed up with this nest which fell out of his tree. What bird,  do you think?




Never a dull moment chez Boud! Or in town



Happy day everyone, treasure your dull moments if you get any. 






43 comments:

  1. The new cat in the window is wonderful. Exciting about the coordinating back patios. Nice to see Gary doing his work at your house!

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  2. That sounds a perfect day to me.

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  3. Excellent idea with the broken cat board. I'd like to see a picture when all the patios are finished.

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  4. The art exhibition engendered a lot of interest and probably people will be inspired to try something for themselves.

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  5. Interesting nest. It’s bigger than the sparrow nests we have among the hedges here.

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    1. I'm wondering. It's a bit rough for a wren, but we did have them around..

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    2. Maybe a cardinal, they nest around here too.

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  6. Love seeing the art opening (delayed) and plant rehab. Good use of art kitty. Hope the dog finds its home. I’m scheduled to see our art show soon with a friend.

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    1. It's great that the week's delay didn't hurt attendance. I expect the dog will be found. It's usually done quickly. Small town. Meanwhile I expect he's having a great time with the dog loving officers.

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  7. It looks like a good turnout and presentation.

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  8. Hello,

    We very much enjoy visiting art exhibitions and are fortunate that, in Budapest, there is something showing on virtually every day and night of the week. Your opening looks to have been a very jolly affair. We hope that there were plenty of red dots for the artists.

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    1. It was a party! And yes, we hope not to bring our work home again.

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  9. Why would anyone want to disrupt communications about a library art opening?
    Looks like there was a good turn-out of very nice people.

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    1. Stupid sales pitch. But why would anyone buy your services if you start by annoying them? It was a lovely event.

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  10. How nice that Gary is starting work on your patio! He sure likes to spend time with you!

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  11. The Art Opening looks fab! And glad your cutting board has found new life as a window art cat.

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  12. I think the cat board looks good in its new form. The art show sounds like a success.

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  13. What a lovely message about the lost dog.
    I thought the broken cat was a garlic crusher. (Could be?)
    You see, you are roped into something and next thing it's something else! Well done, Boud.

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    1. I'm not so sure. I'm really not in exhibiting mode now. Moved on

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  14. Good for you! I am hardly educated yet and have been told I need hysterectomy, a surgery replete in risks and possible complications not mentioned in the video. I have been on the phone again today trying to get seen...nothing yet!

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    1. I had a hysterectomy long ago before modern laparoscopy, and it's tiring, but has a significant success rate. I hope you can get a provider lined up soon.

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  15. So funny that the police are ready to adopt the dog. :) Glad the opening went well. Those "sad" plants don't look too sad -- but will no doubt be even happier now.

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    1. The plants are seen after I did a bit of restorative surgery! Our police are all dog mad. One time they were at my door with a big Bernese puppy asking if I knew him, found running on the main road. Three cruisers showed, all wanting to take over. They were so sad when I identified him -- visiting next door, jumped the fence -- and reluctantly went to hand him over. They were dying for him tho be an adoptable stray.

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  16. Raw garlic with tofu cubes? That's a new combination to me. Garlic is very healthy, and if you eat too much of it this time of year - it will keep vampires away. I like the cat cutting board - - even in two pieces. Jon

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    1. The reason garlic wards off colds I think is because nobody wants to come near you!

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  17. Wonderful post. Food, art, working in the yard. How can one go wrong? Have a nice evening.

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  18. So glad the opening went well, particularly after the weather postponement.
    I think only you could see art in a broken cutting board and have to say it looks quite at home in your window.

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    1. I really like the second life of this cat.

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  19. I love using the broken cutting board as art in the window!
    So glad the patio is happening! And across the way, too. You'll be able tyo sit out and wave at each other--lol!
    More plants to babysit. They look pretty good to me, but I'm sure you will help them flourish all the more. :)

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    1. We'll see about the patio. It's the next door neighbor doing likewise. So we can sit practically side by side and chat. Gary doesn't look well today so I'm not holding my breath. He's dealing with a lot.

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  20. I love how your neighbours all pitch in and help one another.
    That sauce sounds like the Greek Taziki. Garlic breath isn’t bad. It’s very useful for keeping people far enough away that they don’t give you any bugs they might have.
    Kinda like social distancing without the government’s interference.

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    1. I think it's similar, yes. It was very good with the crunchy tofu. I don't have trigger finger -- it's got a posh name with initials in it! But it doesn't hurt at all, just a nuisance. My knitting needles tend to spin away when it suddenly moves!

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