ndrosen ([personal profile] ndrosen) wrote2020-11-26 03:19 pm
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Thanksgiving

I thank whatever gods there may be, and also Brad Raffensperger, a number of judges, and some other officials, that the Trumpublican attempt to steal the election has failed.

I am also thankful that this day off is a fine, warm day; I went for a walk with my shirtsleeves rolled up, I enjoyed the fresh air and exercise, and synthesized a few molecules of vitamin D, even though the sun is too low in the sky this time of year to provide much ultraviolet.

I am thankful that I have a home, food, and a well-paid job, and I will try to do what I can for those who are less fortunate.

Many thinkers and inventors have helped create all that we have today; let us remember such inductees of the National Inventors’ Hall of Fame as Joseph Lee and Norbert Rillieux.

I’m planning a late dinner of traditional chickpea tagine. No birds, so far as I am aware, have been brought up in cruel and unnatural conditions and then killed to make this dinner possible, but I do plan to enjoy some cranberry-orange relish.

[personal profile] cynthia_says_hello 2022-10-11 10:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I probably should not read your food related entries on a day when I’m basically fasting (for that medical procedure), but your dinner sounded amazing as always ☺️👌🏼

[personal profile] cynthia_says_hello 2022-10-11 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
When I lived in Boston, I’d tend to get takeout from somewhere in Chinatown for Thanksgiving, Christmas and NYE. There were a few places I liked, all of which might not be open today. In the past decade or more, there’s been a….
(thinking of words) - diluting of really good Asian restaurants in favor of what is marketed as “fusion” cuisine, but really just fusion of Applebee’s with some Asian influence. 🤮🤢🥴.
I digress.