And by zoop, I mean soup, of course. Oh, it's crisp and blustery outside and we all enjoy a nice bowl of soup this time of year and blah blah, but the real reason I like eating soup is my insane ritual of what I term "Zoop Zongs." Zoop Zongs (that is, soup songs) basically consist of any tune with either most or all of the lyrics replaced by the word "zoop," sung quietly or silently during the entire soup getting/making process. For instance, a week or two ago I made this turnip soup:
It was really good, but that's beside the point. While chopping the vegetables, I started off with the tune of the dreidl song you're supposed to sing at Hanukkah: "Zoopy zoopy zoopy, I made you out of zoop! Zoopy zoopy zoopy, zoopy zoopy ZOOP!!" Other favorites include "Row, row, row your boat" ("Zoop, zoop, zoop your zoop" -- especially popular while walking to the store to buy soup ingredients) "Super Trooper" by Abba (almost too easy) and, well, "Bananaphone" by Raffi ("Zoop-zooper Phone"). Uhhh, yeah. See, don't you want some soup now?! Zoop Zongs really work!
Ok, here is some news:
1) I made chili tonight! (Chili counts as soup, so there was singing.) I would rate it a solid B+, but the real news is that it was accompanied by the best cornbread I've ever had, which I picked up on a whim from the bakery at New Seasons. I love that the world's best cornbread has been hiding all this time in an unassuming supermaket bakery. Nom nom!
2) I have some new glasses.
3) Here is a typical weekday for me: Drudge drudge drudge, coworkers complaining, more news of downsizing, nearly being run over walking to the bus stop, getting crushed against the window on the packed bus back to Portland while everyone yells into their cell phones. Dejected, I am dumped off the bus into downtown Portland. And then I walk over the Hawthorne Bridge, and instantly forget I've ever had a problem:
From there it's about a 40 minute walk home (or, when it's raining, a 10 min bus ride). It's my favorite part of the day. It mostly looks like this:

But from the street, it looks more like this:

This sorry photo gives absolutely no sense of what it's actually like. The center roundabout is especially large; it's filled with big trees and you can't even see to the other side. One one of the streets there's a tiny cafe, which I occasionally stumble across but can never seem to find when I actually want a cup of coffee. If you don't know exactly where you're going, you'll never get there.