17 Jun 25 - 12:04 PM (#4224303) Subject: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Jerry Rasmussen I realize this an ancient and probably obsolete title for a thread. I started it many years ago because I didn't see any way to have a general conversation on here. I never liked the annotation that this was BS, or that anything not related to a specific music topic was. I always loved Mudcat, but I probably won't be active if there is no room for general friendly communication. I have that on Facebook. I miss all my friends on here. I've been sitting around playing songs from the Anthology of American Folk Music. My love of traditional music is still strong, and Folk Legacy labeled my music as the new tradition. I live in a folk vaccum now. I can't travel long distances and most places around here play more contemporary acoustic music. The folk music I here is all Folk music revival songwriters of the sixties. People with a love for traditional music are too scattered, here in southern Connecticut. My good wishes to all. Still Jerry after all these years. |
17 Jun 25 - 12:30 PM (#4224304) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Stilly River Sage Here's your other discussion thread started a few years ago (and back down in BS now that you're logged in again!) How're my friends doin? (Jerry Rasmussen turns 90) Welcome back, Jerry. Those kitchen table threads were always a pleasant read. And no surprise you may be sitting with a guitar in your lap as you visit. |
17 Jun 25 - 04:24 PM (#4224314) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Donuel Jerry, some of the friends you miss have passed, but their words remain, if it weren't for the technically lost MOAB thread. The talents, shtick, and personality live in our hearts. Your kitchen table is a fond place to be to shoot the breeze. |
19 Jun 25 - 04:46 PM (#4224406) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: keberoxu Too bad you experience a "vacuum" in southern Connecticut. Isn't there a place down there where someone sings sea shanties all night, once a week? I've forgotten the man's name now, but he's been around a long time. No, I haven't seen him, just read about him here on the 'Cat. |
23 Jun 25 - 11:14 AM (#4224587) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Rapparee Ain’t no ancient and obsolete thread title, Jerry. More things have been discussed, settled fought over, plotted, decided, and so on over kitchen tables than in boardrooms. Glad you’re back, even though I’ve been following you on FB. |
23 Jun 25 - 06:45 PM (#4224611) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Beer Goodness, this is getting like old home week. I just came back a few months ago. Made a number of friends and met a good many as well over the years. But to see you Jerry, Donuel, Rap, S R Sage, it feels good. I'm still in contact with a number of mudcatters. Some things you just hold on to. |
23 Jun 25 - 06:57 PM (#4224613) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Donuel Everybody loves Beer. |
23 Jun 25 - 08:41 PM (#4224624) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Jerry Rasmussen I'm still getting back into the rhythm of this place. I want to respond to to individual posts, but it looks like I have to lump them together. I'm not complaining about the state of folk music in this country. It is what it is. I've had a good, long run and am grateful for it. I ran a folk concert series at the Stamford Museum and Nature Center for 29 years, did a short-lived folk festival there. I played in a lot of festival on the East Coast and as far west as Missouri. I am blessed to have a few old friends and we get together often. On my 90th birthday back on June 14th, I was blessed to have Colin and Myra Healy and Frank and Barbara Shaw here at the house to help me celebrate. We are old friend from way back. In recent years I have focused more on my writing and have published two award-winning books. Facebook fits my adventures more now, and I've made a slew of friends there. Many of them are here on Mudcat, too. My life is full. |
25 Jun 25 - 11:02 AM (#4224693) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Rapparee I never really left MC. Various medical things (like surgery for a subdural hematoma) and traveling ("Ya got twenny-four hours to git outa town") have curtailed my visits a bit. Yes, I'm on FB and LinkedIn, but that's all. No X or TikTok for me. |
26 Jun 25 - 08:13 PM (#4224762) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Donuel Inspiration for today: Try not to be miserable. |
27 Jun 25 - 07:40 PM (#4224800) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: keberoxu I'm living in a retirement community now, and we have a communal dining room; so we sit around a series of dining tables and talk as we eat. We spent some time talking about pets. This community permits people who have pets (some restrictions) to bring them when they move in. HOwever, if you move in without a pet, you are not permitted to get one after you arrive. The people with pet dogs kind of stand out, well, the dogs do, I mean. They make more noise, and they have to be walked. But tonight I met two roommates, two women, who own a pet cat. The cat owners are harder to spot because the cats don't come out and they are not seen or heard outside of their apartments. |
28 Jun 25 - 09:43 AM (#4224815) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: MaJoC the Filk Ptolemy was following me to the shops .... "Is that your cat?" "No, he's his own cat. We're his staff." |
28 Jun 25 - 05:34 PM (#4224844) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Sandra in Sydney Dogs have owners, cats have staff ... |
29 Jun 25 - 02:43 AM (#4224848) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: MaJoC the Filk ... like children .... |
30 Jun 25 - 06:48 PM (#4224925) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Stilly River Sage The kitchen table is fairly clear, but the kitchen counter (the peninsula next to the sink) is beginning to be crowded with garden produce. I picked two more eggplants today (ask Joe Offer about my garden eggplant) and there are tomatoes in various stages of ripeness on the windowsill while a squash resides in a ceramic colander. And there are bowls of red potatoes everywhere. Since Joe isn't here, I'll give the summary: he was crossing the US a few years ago and stopped in Fort Worth for a couple of days of touring around. When he pulled up in the driveway it was close to dinner time so I walked over and poked around the garden and came up with a nice-sized eggplant, and made eggplant Parmesan for dinner. |
01 Jul 25 - 06:53 PM (#4224969) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Donuel I saw a streaming movie '2073'. It is about a dystopia after 8 years of Trump. It is a flashback of history from a future perspective. |
01 Jul 25 - 06:59 PM (#4224970) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Donuel The deer ate all my tomatoes off the plants. Oh well, they helped some creatures snack. |
01 Jul 25 - 07:52 PM (#4224973) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: keberoxu The deer are active also in western New England, where they are eating peas from a friend's raised garden beds. |
05 Jul 25 - 02:52 PM (#4225208) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: keberoxu A notice has been posted, where I am living now, to watch out for bears appearing on the grounds outside. |
09 Jul 25 - 10:38 AM (#4225403) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Donuel Hold onto your illusions of beauty and joy. Teachers, religions, and politicians grew limitations to freedom meant to destroy. The sky can be any color, not just blue. but beauty belongs to you. The most glorious truths are illusions That does not mean they're not real. Life in the sea and land aren't delusions. They are as real as the way you feel. but beauty belongs to you. We are just an interface that translates. Reality goes farther than we can see Illusions like the heavenly gates for some is as real as can be. but beauty belongs to you. donuel |
11 Jul 25 - 10:14 AM (#4225493) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: keberoxu An advisory went out to my part of the retirement community complex. An apartment down the hall is going to have "Jackhammer" noises throughout the day. Oh, rapture. At least they warned us first. |
11 Jul 25 - 11:05 AM (#4225496) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Donuel beautiful |
12 Jul 25 - 03:31 PM (#4225545) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: keberoxu I just attended a service of remembrance for someone I never met. He was a long-term resident of the retirement community that I just moved into a month ago. He was also a music critic. So the remembrances were mixed, with people recalling the honesty and sharpness of the music reviews, and the gentleness and reticence of the man himself. A classical guitarist opened and closed the service with solos. He closed with the lullaby theme from Aaron Copland's Billy the Kid, and that gentle melody is still ringing in my ears now. |
12 Jul 25 - 05:09 PM (#4225552) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Stilly River Sage That sounds like a wonderful service, keberoxu! I have to clear my kitchen table because a friend is coming over for dinner. The garden is producing enough now that the menu is dictated by what is surplus. Today that would be eggplant, tomatoes, and basil. |
14 Jul 25 - 05:47 AM (#4225601) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Donuel It sounds like you have made fertile soil. Around here it is all clay. |
15 Jul 25 - 06:52 PM (#4225713) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Donuel https://deepai.org/machine-learning-model/text2img I've had fun playing with this free AI image maker, creating editorial cartoons. Things like ICE agents arresting and dragging a Mets pitcher off the mound during a game or Trump in front of the White House up to his armpits in flood waters. Then there is Trump awarding himself a trophy as big as him as it tips precariously in his direction. You can download your satisfying results. |
28 Sep 25 - 11:29 AM (#4229329) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Stilly River Sage Jerry and all, have you come back into the house after a summer out and about? How's it looking at your kitchen table? I have the Mid-century modern table from my father's house (with all of the leaves and wings up it can seat 12, but I keep it folded down to about 4'x4') set in my sunroom, it's a dedicated space for working jigsaw puzzles. I took them up again during COVID, then slacked for a while, but with the current administration I find that working the puzzle and playing classical music, or sometimes listening to an audiobook, is a great escape. I keep a large sheet of thick clear plastic over the top when I'm not working it to prevent anything from disturbing my progress. |
05 Oct 25 - 09:05 AM (#4229677) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: keberoxu The table I have is different from a dining table that people can sit around and eat at, in a large enough kitchen. My little table was found in a consignment second-hand shop. It's wood painted white, but the top has a ceramic finish. I think it is meant for preparing food and cleaning it off afterwards. I use it in the living room; the kitchenette is much too small for it. |
05 Oct 25 - 06:11 PM (#4229694) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Donuel We use a round table in the kitchen. The dining table is used to measure and cut fabric. |
08 Oct 25 - 06:28 PM (#4229901) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: keberoxu Ate out this evening, and just enjoyed for dessert an apple-cranberry crisp. Just sweet enough, and not mushy. Just right. |
11 Oct 25 - 04:22 PM (#4230047) Subject: RE: BS: Around the Kitchen Table From: Rapparee My wife is on her way to a quilting conference in Portland. The one that's far, far from here. The one in Maine. She shall visit LL Bean's place of business, among other sites. Me? I shall stay here and put up with the sn*w forecast for this evening. |