For the most part, I'm pretty content with my life. But even in the most balanced life, aggravations crop up.
I broke a bowl I've had for thirty-five years. A standard Pyrex bowl, no biggie; I can always go to the store to get another one. But it's been my special bowl for making hollandaise sauce for years (I love Hollandaise sauce), and I was startled to discover, as I stared at the shards in the sink, how cathected I could get to a simple glass bowl.
Work has been frustrating. I won't bore you with the details, but it was a wearying cycle of chasing after people via email and phone who simply wouldn't get back to me, and my work was stuck until they did. My job, as I remarked to Eric, would be so much simpler if people would simply do things when I informed them they had to do them.
As for the bottle of unsweetened cranberry juice, well...it's a well-known home remedy for an annoying personal complaint. If you don't know what that's for, Google it.
The green line at the bottom of the card depicts the fall of the value of my investment portfolio. Yikes.
Image description: Against a background of semi-transparent mild expletives, a woman (Peg) scowls in frustration at a phone in her hand. Upper right corner: a bottle of cranberry juice. Lower left: a Corningware bowl overlaid with a cracked glass filter. Lower center: a green graph with a jagged falling line.
Aggravations

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I broke a bowl I've had for thirty-five years. A standard Pyrex bowl, no biggie; I can always go to the store to get another one. But it's been my special bowl for making hollandaise sauce for years (I love Hollandaise sauce), and I was startled to discover, as I stared at the shards in the sink, how cathected I could get to a simple glass bowl.
Work has been frustrating. I won't bore you with the details, but it was a wearying cycle of chasing after people via email and phone who simply wouldn't get back to me, and my work was stuck until they did. My job, as I remarked to Eric, would be so much simpler if people would simply do things when I informed them they had to do them.
As for the bottle of unsweetened cranberry juice, well...it's a well-known home remedy for an annoying personal complaint. If you don't know what that's for, Google it.
The green line at the bottom of the card depicts the fall of the value of my investment portfolio. Yikes.
Image description: Against a background of semi-transparent mild expletives, a woman (Peg) scowls in frustration at a phone in her hand. Upper right corner: a bottle of cranberry juice. Lower left: a Corningware bowl overlaid with a cracked glass filter. Lower center: a green graph with a jagged falling line.

Click here to see the 2022 52 Card Project gallery.
Click here to see the 2021 gallery.