I think my heart is quick and fleet and on its way to eat smelt. in These titles mean nothing.

  • March 14, 2022, 1:16 p.m.
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I’ve never eaten smelt. I saw a sign for a smelt fry yesterday but wasn’t tempted to stop. Perhaps had my heart not been so fleet for a Fayze’s omelet, I would have given smelt a chance.

I’m almost to the end of my monster Auster book. 866 pages, each one with a lot of words on it. I’ve watched the author on youtube several times. He is one year younger than I am. His character in 4321 is the same age. It’s sort of a quadruple early life story of the same person with the same parents living in the same place, all having the same names and same lives basically. It reminds me of driving a car up a steep snowy hill and having to back up and start again repeatedly until you finally get to the top, or give up. The kid is a writer. The book is about writing. It’s also about Newark and New York and Paris and Princeton University and its black squirrels. Columbia University is in it. That’s where Meadow Soprano went. I think I knew someone whose niece started there because she wanted to be in movies or on tv. I wonder what happened to her.

The book is due back to the Delhi IA library on the 23rd. I plan to take it back to my library Thursday when they have their monthly book sale. I turned down an opportunity yesterday to go to Pearl Street Books on the expectation of the library’s book sale. Fayze’s had an Emerald Isle omelet. I asked the little waitress in the pink Fayze’s t=shirt what was in it and she read off the list of ingredients, stumbling a bit when she got to cabbage. It was good, big and filling, and I was hungry. Girl Scouts mothers were in the bar selling cookies - carefully explaining that there were real live Girl Scouts somewhere about. I bought thin mints and Toast-Yay which are quite taste-yay. After I open a box of Girl Scout Cookies I always wish I had waited for a special occasion. But it’s too late then. Too late now, in fact.


thesunnyabyss March 14, 2022

smelts are delicious little morsels!

Just Annie March 14, 2022

I never had cabbage in an omelet, but I bet it was good! We're big fans of cabbage here. Even the girls. I think Albert is cooking the traditional St. Patrick's Day dinner (aka Jiggs Dinner) on Thursday. I'll eat lots of cabbage, very little of the potatoes. Robert always liked parsnips cooked, too. I used the crockpot. Albert will use the stove.

NorthernSeeker Just Annie ⋅ March 14, 2022

Cabbage is an underrated and underappreciated vegetable.

Purple Dawn March 14, 2022

I have never eaten smelt either, I have used them to ice fish with.

NorthernSeeker March 14, 2022

I hope the Burnaby Public Library has an annual sale. Somehow I think smelt are oily and strong tasting...no idea if I'm correct.

Serin March 16, 2022

I'm curious about that omelet

Good luck at the book sale.

woman in the moon Serin ⋅ March 16, 2022

To be honest I forget what all she said was in it. It was kind of heavy. I was very hungry and it hit the spot. They have a lot of omelets and a special one every time I'm there. It would have had potatoes and perhaps corned beef though I don't really know what corned beef is. I like potatoes and cabbage. Must have had cheese and onions. I wish I'd paid more attention. I'm going to cook some potatoes and cabbage today. Good for my diabetes. Well potatoes aren't but they are good within limits. Like a lot of things.

Jinn March 16, 2022

I have never had smelt :-) I recently tried flounder. It was ok. Not too exciting, :-)
I love book sales. I haven’t been to one for a long time .
I can’t wait to make corned beef and cabbage . Yum.

noko March 18, 2022 (edited March 18, 2022)

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I enjoyed the way you described the style of the book. And I have never heard of a smelt fry so that would be a good detail in a book. One of the things I like about library books is that they are due back. Every once in awhile I don't finish one in time but mostly I do. I take an obscure pride in only renewing a book when absolutely necessary.

woman in the moon noko ⋅ March 19, 2022

Me too.

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