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.
ONE REALLY BIG JOB DONE
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*Yesterday I wanted to make a start on the 'Heart Wall' in our bedroom.*
*But there was a big job that needed doing, before I could get on with the
he...
At last.......Crete....Part 1
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It's the color of the sea.......so uniquely beautiful.
Brief history of Chania ~
Minoan civilization: 2700-1450 BCE
Fell under Roman control: 69 BCE...
Prog On A Friday.
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I found this fantastic video on good old You Tube recently.
It features ex Genesis axe man😀 even guitar genius: Mr Steve Hackett and
his band and Mari...
Inside
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A young man waiting for coffee at my favourite cafe, and they do make the
best coffees.
It's been a week for us of thunderstorms, rain and hail. Welco...
Curtains
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The Village Hall is a big space to upkeep. The stage itself would
compliment an average secondary school, so today I helped the TCA
Volunteers clear t...
A lovely day
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Ana arrived around eight this morning to have her grandma day
I found some wooden animals and stick puppets
she had fun colouring them in
she made a ...
Look and smile
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The name Travis Kelce suddenly being bandied about on the radio and
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In the vicinity of Saint-Nicolas de Blois
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Winds are howling and rain is blowing every which-a-way in Saint-Aignan
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last in...
Stating the bleedin' obvious.
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Now that I'm very very old, I need to be told what everyday objects are
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If a plate has 'Pasta' written on it, I'm pretty sure it's fo...
Pine Pollen
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My phone has done a lousy job of recording this - the pine pollen lining
the puddles is on reality bright sulphurous yellow. There's a hint of
yell...
'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...
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...
Aug. 10, 2025
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In all this heat, I’m still working on perennial/ shrub beds. This will be
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Normal life
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Everything is so relative. Missiles from Yemen are already less scary,
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Friday prayers
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Look at sales figures, origins, annual reports, statements from company
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annual ...
Aoteaora's first Maori police woman
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Farewell My Friends
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Japandi Bedroom Makeover
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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
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absent ...
Professing !
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Actual professing.
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Internal Garden Monologue
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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
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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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