It’s hanging on by a mere thread, at this point, but my world is pretty well stuck in a drab color palette until Winter finally lets go.
Color is my work, but I’m feeling the need to push the issue. I’m going for full mind/body injection of rich color. Waking Up kind of color. I play with dye all day, but it’s not enough. I want to taste color. I want it to stain my skin and brighten my cold-dampened spirit. I want it to help me see past the icy muck, the bare trees, and the grey sky.
Oh, turmeric, you dreamboat.
Also, the annual, most precious care package of golden, California sunshine in the shape of meyer lemons arrived from the homeland, and after performing my usual First Ferment of the Year, this happened:
If you love lemon curd, I have to tell you that David Lebovitz’s recipe is absolute perfection. The lemons are the stars, rather than sugar; just tart enough to create a happy buzz on your tongue. We used our duck eggs and, yes, 12 tablespoons of butter, and a delicious dessert of some sort will become of most of it this weekend for the extended celebration of my son’s 10th birthday. There, I just wrote that out loud. TEN.
Yeah.
He requested salmon for his birthday dinner, and it was the perfect dish in which to stick 10 candles!
Did I mention there were TEN candles?
Okay.
Anyway, there were blood oranges in the salad because: COLOR. So far, it’s a pretty decent trick I’m playing on myself. I feel rather sunshine-y from the inside out.
Deciding that flowers are in the grocery budget even though they’re not is a pretty good one to keep up my sleeve, as well.
What do you do to keep yourself from going insane when Spring is reluctant??!?
ps: Maybe finally changing my header will help, too. Bah!
I got a chuckle out of your post. Flowers have definitely been in the grocery budget in my house too for the last few weeks. Yesterday was in the 60’s and sunny so I’m thinking spring is officially here!