What a lovely holiday! During our annual Greek Festival I bought a painting of a Greek island, complete with water, boats (the visually pretty sailboat kind), lots of flowers and color. It looks smashing above my sofa.
Reacquainted With An Old Gardening Work Mate.
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One thing that I know when am gardening. If I lose something eventually it
will turn up.
It could be days, weeks, months or even years. But eventually ...
No! Surely not!
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I have just heard that the fragrant Angela Rayner (Britain's deputy Prime
Minister) has bought a flat in Brighton. This ultra left-winger now has
THREE ...
Seen from space.
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It's rained overnight. This bout of wet weather is welcome. The year has
been abnormally dry and the water levels in the reservoirs and rivers have
fall...
Views of Blois from the château
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This panoramic photo of Blois is one I took from the left bank of the
Loire, almost directly across from the château. The big white building on
the far lef...
Ube
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Ube powder
When I was working in Singapore I bought some fancy bread that had purple
filling. I did ask "what's that? before purchase. The answer was "...
Matriarchs
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My family at my nephew Jon’s wedding
Tomorrow morning,
my sister Ann is picking me up in order to take me to the eye hospital .
My sisters ( and sister...
SHOPPING?
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*We need an insinkerator... so today I shall ring the plumber and ask him
to come and fit one for us.*
*I also want a clothes line outside, one that f...
Blossoms
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These flowers are currently on my neighbour's plum tree but sadly this tree
is due to be cut down and removed in November when he plans to put a new
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'Til They're Clean And Sparkling
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Starting off the day with incredible blue skies and low humidity, as rare
as hen's teeth in these Southern parts of the United States.
The Mr. takes on...
She’s here
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Georgia Elizabeth has arrived
born 22/8/25
at 1.03 am
mum and bubs are well.
cant wait for cuddles We will give the little family time to rest and g...
The Boys
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We have had deer on our street for many many years but I don't remember
ever seeing two bucks together. Usually just one with his ladies. No
ladies toda...
KAMO BUTCHER AND PEA AND HAM SOUP
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Yesterday we went to Omak Butchers in Kamo as I wanted to buy one of their
bacon hocks to make soup. They are so much nicer than the supermarket
ones. ...
Cancer update
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I was back to the doctor this week about my cancer spot. He cut out what
he could see and now I have some big, black stitches sticking out of my
head be...
This and that .....and that.....etc.
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Yesterday Zoē was sick...shaking, panting, not wanting to eat anything. I
contacted our vet, and he could not see her, so he suggested 4 different
eme...
Aug. 10, 2025
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In all this heat, I’m still working on perennial/ shrub beds. This will be
a quick post, but for those of you who do your own gardening and end up ...
Normal life
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Everything is so relative. Missiles from Yemen are already less scary,
after the missiles from Iran that killed and destroyed thousands of homes
just by...
Friday prayers
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Look at sales figures, origins, annual reports, statements from company
chairmen; become armchair investors and see what you would do yourself,
annual ...
Aoteaora's first Maori police woman
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Evelyn Mete Kingi was born Evelyn Owen in Moerewa and has been described as
a woman of resilience and character.
She was born in 1922 and joined the thir...
Farewell My Friends
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After blogging for nearly six years, I have decided to retire. Blogging
filled an empty spot in my life after losing my husband, but that has
changed...
Japandi Bedroom Makeover
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*Do you want a break from politics and British summer weather? Read on...*
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Catching up!
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Oh dear, nearly six months since I last posted a blog. It is not that I
have been bothered to write to you. Oh no. It is because words have been
absent ...
Professing !
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Actual professing.
There are times when every learned person has the duty of stepping up to
the line and of explaining the intricacies of life from the...
Internal Garden Monologue
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If you had told me 5 years ago, I would be sitting in a house, at a table
over looking a front garden in Scotland, I would have laughed my socks
off. I...
A Note of Sadness
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One of the problems about getting so involved with these m/s recipe books
is that I feel as though I almost know the women who wrote them. I can see
how th...
I can think of some words....
ReplyDeleteI. Am. Envious.
Best time of the year to come!
DeleteP is for Paradise... Smashing photos Linda.
ReplyDeleteMy family think it's Paradise but too darn far away
DeleteWhat a fabulous holiday. Family makes it.
ReplyDeleteFamily. Exactly. Best of times
DeleteLovely! Enjoy! - Jenn
ReplyDeleteNot too hot, not too crowded. Perfect
DeleteBlue skies. Blue seas. Good food. All the makings for a great holiday.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy! :)
My family think so
DeleteIdyllic.
ReplyDeleteSure is
DeleteThat table of food made me extremely envious.
ReplyDeleteLots of seafood. Very Mediterranean
DeleteI almost booked a flight!
DeleteWhat a lovely holiday! During our annual Greek Festival I bought a painting of a Greek island, complete with water, boats (the visually pretty sailboat kind), lots of flowers and color. It looks smashing above my sofa.
ReplyDeleteYou're more than half Greek! Those Greek ladies have given you all the tradition, culture lessons you need
DeleteOne word... stunning :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning pics.
ReplyDeletePerfect holiday
Looks like a wonderful holiday destination, so good to have family time.
ReplyDeleteOne word-Heaven!!!
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