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Have an Uncanny Valley hangover today on account of not being able to find my pyjama bottoms last night (which are really repurposed viscose pants, because pyjama bottoms are cut too narrow for the way I sleep.) Usually I step out of them in the morning and leave them lying on the floor, but sometimes I hang them on the ladder chair. And last night they weren't on the floor or the bed or the chair. I even checked under my bathrobe, also on the chair and which I haven't used in a couple of days. They weren't anywhere. Poltergeists or a glitch in the matrix or something: anyway, black water seeping into reality. Until today when I went to check under the bathrobe again and registered that its texture was too smooth for terrycloth. On the dimness I prefer to keep my rooms at, my black pants had blended into my royal blue bathrobe and I hadn't noticed. So reality reasserts itself. Sort of. More or less.
Things still being stiff and spasmy on the left side for no good reason at all, I accomplished very little today. But finally cooked up the rabbit livers bought a day or two ago. I wanted chicken, but all Fiesta had was organic livers for five times the usual price, and I thought rabbit might make a change. Very disappointing: less flavour than chicken and tougher. Oh well. At least I used up the leftover ginger and oranges, even if I didn't get the broccoli cooked to go with it. Iron overload, and not really needed when I cook my livers in my cast iron frypan.
Things still being stiff and spasmy on the left side for no good reason at all, I accomplished very little today. But finally cooked up the rabbit livers bought a day or two ago. I wanted chicken, but all Fiesta had was organic livers for five times the usual price, and I thought rabbit might make a change. Very disappointing: less flavour than chicken and tougher. Oh well. At least I used up the leftover ginger and oranges, even if I didn't get the broccoli cooked to go with it. Iron overload, and not really needed when I cook my livers in my cast iron frypan.
