Postmortem on a turkey

Thanksgiving was good, thank you. As usual, the family gathered in my CBBS* house. Everything went according to programme. It goes without saying that, being me, I drove myself nuts anticipating disasters (forget propagation of the species; a man needs a wife mostly in order to have somebody competent on whom to shove these responsibilities), but either everything went fine, or my family kindly overlooked it and kept me in the dark.

The turkey might have profited from ten more minutes in the oven, I think, but I also suspect that’s a matter of taste. And I could have bought a larger one (those leftovers, I now see, are there for a purpose).

Now, on to Christmas. Tree decorating is for me a gradual process, but the thing’s up and lighted. Only the ornaments remain to be hanged, together or separately. I have tea lights to burn (in pine scent). Last night I watched my videotape of Sissel’s Christmas concert with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

And tonight I’ll begin the Christmas Letter. I wonder if I took any pictures this year worth including in it. Probably not.

Come to think of it, the whole letter may be no more than a couple paragraphs.

Not such a bad thing, actually.



*Clean By Bachelor Standards

0 thoughts on “Postmortem on a turkey”

  1. I should post my family’s hominy recipe. It’s good, and most folks don’t like hominy because they haven’t had a good batch of it.

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