This afternoon, my wonderful wife made this baked pasta: "fusillo gigante" (fusilla/fusilli); ricotta; tomato sauce (that we recently made together); and mozzarella cheese. She also made meatballs with our sauce.
January 4, 2026, at home
Observations and Practices of a Self-Proclaimed Bohemian
This afternoon, my wonderful wife made this baked pasta: "fusillo gigante" (fusilla/fusilli); ricotta; tomato sauce (that we recently made together); and mozzarella cheese. She also made meatballs with our sauce.
January 4, 2026, at home
"In 2026, the Christian feast of the Epiphany, celebrating the manifestation of Jesus to the Gentiles (often marked by the visit of the Magi), falls on Sunday, January 4, 2026, in the United States and other Latin-Rite Catholic churches, moved from the traditional January 6th date to the first Sunday after January 1st. Eastern Orthodox churches, using the Julian calendar, will celebrate it later on January 19, 2026." - Google search
January 4, 2026, at home
From husband Bill, January 4, 2026, at home
I graduated with a master's degree in journalism from the University of Missouri in Columbia in May 1988. The upper right photo in the picture below shows the campus in Columbia. During my three years of study there, I also worked as a scooper and manager of an ice cream shop that my father opened near the campus.I created and uploaded onto my YouTube channel a rather random video with weird images, strange sounds, and odd effects ... just for fun. (length: 1'57")
surrealistic nonsense (jan. 3, 2026)Today is National Chocolate-Covered Cherry Day. Every Christmas for decades, my dad would give me a box of Cella's chocolate-covered cordial cherries. (They HAD to be Cella's.) After he passed away in February 1997, I continued this heartfelt tradition by purchasing a box of them and giving it to myself from my dad (as Santa) every Christmas. (They HAVE to be Cella's.) I will eat a couple of them today.
January 3, 2026, at homeFrom husband Bill, January 2, 2026, at home
I like profiteroles, as I call cream puffs, especially filled with chocolate pudding. I have enjoyed my mom's profiteroles throughout the decades, since I was a kid in the 1960s, particularly with vanilla pudding. I am not fond of them when filled with whipped cream. I don't like whipped cream in or on anything.I created and uploaded a very short video onto my YouTube channel "Bill Santos: Piano & More" to wish you a Happy New Year. (length: 56 seconds)
Happy New Year (Jan. 1, 2026)
https://youtube.com/shorts/ZEjr8Wzun9Y?si=GTfZSqWCILkJKxF3
January 1, 2026, at home
Here is my lucky New Year's coin that I purchased (online) from the Austrian mint in 2001. Obverse Side: PROSIT NEUJAHR 2001 (HAPPY NEW YEAR 2001), with the lucky frog. Reverse Side: "BIN ICH AUCH NUR KLEIN UND RUND, BRING DOCH GLÜCKICH JEDE STUND," which means "I'M ONLY SMALL AND ROUND, BUT I BRING HAPPINESS EVERY HOUR." (translated from German)
January 1, 2026, at home
PHOTO: Pfänder mountain in western Austria, where I proposed marriage to my wonderful wife. ... I took this photo of the spot where I proposed a few minutes later. We could see Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Germany.
This early evening, I called my Austrian cousin Rita in western Austria from my wife's/my home in southeastern Florida slightly after 6 p.m., Eastern Time/U.S. Rita wasn't home, so I left a message on her answering machine in English and in German. I will try again tomorrow.
Long ago, my father created this tradition. In the early 1980s, my father and I took a trip to western Austria to visit many of our Austrian cousins, including Hans and his wife Rita. We spent New Year's Eve at Hans and Rita's house. When we returned home, my dad started a new tradition where Dad would call Hans on the phone from Dad's house on Long Island, New York, and later in Maryland, every Dec. 31 at 6 p.m. Eastern Time/U.S., which was 12 a.m./Midnight Austrian Time/Central European Time on Jan. 1. My father wanted to be one of the first people to wish Hans and Rita a Happy New Year.
After my dad passed away in February 1997, I continued the tradition from wherever I was living. Hans passed away in November 2013, so since then, I have been calling Rita directly.
Since the early 1980s, I have visited my Austrian cousins across Austria seven times and have gone skiing in the Austrian Alps with several of them on many of those trips.
On April 10, 2005, I proposed marriage to my future wife on a nearby snowy mountaintop with Hans and Rita just several yards from us. The four of us went for lunch and then returned to their home to celebrate with two more Austrian cousins (Blanka, Hans' sister, R.I.P.; and her son Markus).
My wife and I continue our trip by train to visit with more of my cousins in Salzburg and in Grinzing, near Vienna.
We wed in southeastern Florida on February 4, 2006, and we are still married.
December 31, 2025, at home
My wonderful wife made this batch of split pea soup today. New Year's Eve split pea soup is a traditional dish symbolizing wealth (green peas = money) for the coming year. I will eat some his evening, as well as creamed herring. Eating herring on New Year's Eve is a European tradition, especially in Poland, Germany, and Scandinavia, symbolizing good luck, prosperity, and abundance for the coming year because of the fish's plentiful nature, silver color (like coins), and forward-swimming movement.
December 31, 2025, at home
No Interruptions Day today, specifically the last work day of the year, gives me the opportunity to share with you my favorite Paul McCartney solo song: "Distractions." I like this music video.
https://youtu.be/rGiSrVqFPDQ?si=Hdb0C5T8e-L79ymS
December 31, 2025, at home
I prefer Prosecco to Champagne.
December 31, 2025, at home
"Make Up Your Mind Day encourages us to quit wavering, to take a side, and follow through with a decision and stick to it." - National Day Calendar
December 31, 2025, at home
From 1992 to 1996, I was a reporter, writer, editor, and researcher for an international weekly magazine on the financial and technical aspects of the chemical industry. We were based in the financial district of New York City, quite close to Wall Street.
In 1993, I was sent on a business trip to the town of Rifle in northwestern Colorado, near the border with Wyoming, to cover the opening of a sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) solution mine. Hot water is pumped into the ground to dissolve the bicarb, and then the solution is extracted through another hole in the ground. The solution is then dehydrated, leaving only the powdered bicarb. The factory produced six grades of baking soda for various industrial and home uses.
I remember making the mistake of wearing black patent leather shoes in the factory. When I emerged, they were covered in white powder.
That was a nice trip. I flew into Aspen on the day before the ski season officially started. I wouldn't have been able to go skiing anyway. Also, after the opening, I traveled to Denver to spend the weekend visiting with my cousin Manuel (R.I.P.) who lived there.
December 30, 2025, at home
This afternoon, my wonderful wife made this baked pasta: "fusillo gigante" (fusilla/fusilli); ricotta; tomato sauce (that we recen...