Notes and Reflections Blog
Cathy is an essayist who writes from her base at Boomerang Creek. Her blogs range from gathering persimmons to thoughts on global pandemics. To share her observations, follow her at “Notes and Reflections".
Cooking with Autumn Fruit
This holiday season I’ve had the urge to try some new dishes along with some old family favorites.
A Duckling Named Gilbert
The universe is full of magical things that connect us across time. Like tiny stars, they sparkle bright.
Feeling Thankful
At this moment, the calendar is ten days into November.
My Food History and Poutine
More than ever before, Americans frequent local farmers markets, plant kitchen gardens, explore new cuisines, and attempt to recreate dishes prepared by TV celebrity chefs.
French Fries, Ketchup and Mayonnaise
In a Wikipedia search of French fries, there is a wealth of information to be learned.
Life is a Balancing Act
On the cusp of my 78th birthday, I am up early.
Cosmic Events
A total solar eclipse occurs somewhere in the world every 18 months.
The Road to Mobility
After almost three weeks in the hospital, Kit is now back at the Lodge.
Holding it all Together
As September draws to a close, there are moments when I wonder if I can hold it all together.
Episodes in Kit’s Life
A year ago, Kit published a memoir just before his 84th birthday.
Regaining My Post-Covid Balance
When you are trapped in a Covid time warp, all you want to do is sleep.
A Rare Vintage and Friendship
As September begins and Covid is again on the rise, I recall the long months of pandemic isolation in 2020.
An August Blue Moon
As August 2023 came to an end, a second full moon appeared overhead high above the tall pines and Douglas firs that surround our home in the Sierra Foothills.
Summer Visits with Topher
During the hottest week of August, a welcome “storm” arrived from the east ahead of Hurricane Hilary—a rare Category 4 tropical storm that blew in from the Pacific and pummeled the Baja Peninsula and a broad swath of Southern California.
Cooking with Hayden
What a week it has been! For Kit’s 85th birthday, our son Hayden flew in from Madrid, Spain where he has lived and worked as an architect for the past 28 years.
San Francisco Intersections
When visiting San Francisco, one mindset thinks of grand excursions in, over and around the city’s historic bridges, bays, harbors, hills, and culturally diverse neighborhoods.
Back on the Dance Floor
For now, as Kit hits 85, we’ll settle for some wheelchair dancing.
Remembering Hank
Henry J. Waters III was a pioneering journalist, editor, publisher, and columnist for over 50 years at the Columbia Daily Tribune newspaper in Columbia, MO.
Sweet Corn and Tomatoes
Imagine summer without corn and tomatoes. You can't, can you?
Peaches and Blueberries
In July, the longest line at Nevada City’s Saturday Farmers’ Market is shoppers in search of ripe peaches.