Strange days indeed
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This morning I felt better. So I went outside to water all the pots that
don’t get any precipitation.
The garden is looking neglected right now. Weeds eve...
Cobden Cemetery
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We have a few cemeteries in Greymouth but this one in a nearby suburb of
Cobden is very small. There are approx 49 residents here with the earliest
being...
FIRST TME I FORGOT!
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*I have been on Trulicity for 6 weeks.*
*And on Tuesday night I forgot to take my dose. First time I've done that.*
*I remembered last night, so hope...
What's Growing Outside In The Veg Plot.
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I said the other day I would take some shots of what's growing outside in
the veg plot at the moment.
Bim potatoes. I thought the tubers would be purple...
Jolly
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I didn't vote in the local elections which is probably the first time ever
although I am not sure because 50 odd years of voting is a long time so I
migh...
Unwelcome Visitors
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There have been two occasions in my life when my sleep has been interrupted
by extremely unwelcome visitors. The first occasion was when I was a
teena...
Freehand
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Patchworking I love. Quilting - not so much. My hands ache manhandling
quilts through my small domestic sewing machine.
I love the beautiful freehand qu...
Faux flowers.
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'Puppy' has been to the local vets for *that* operation. The poor wee
thing is decidedly unhappy. For the next couple of days she will be
confined to th...
Visiting Family
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I WAS ABLE TO VISIT WITH A DEAR FAMILY MEMBER TODAY
I LOVED THIS AFRICAN PARROT GLADIOLI IN THE GARDEN
GOT CAUGHT IN A TRAFFIC JAM ON MY WAY HOME, SO HAD ...
Peter and Jill in Saint-Aignan
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Peter Hertzmann was one of our steadiest and most frequent visitors here in
Saint-Aignan between 2004 and 2022. He passed away at age 75 last December.
A d...
Another problem; as if we haven't enough!
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I'm really not all that interested in British politics at the moment. We've
had the same government for the past 14 years, and people are simply bored
a...
MORE BANANAS
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Better timing this year. Just finishing the last bunch when we noticed
another bunch turning yellow.
I have just delivered a hand each to three of our n...
Box factory fire in Kohukohu
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On 2nd April 1937 a serious fire occurred in Hokianga's Kohukohu. It is not
known how the fire started but it originated in the factory that makes
woode...
A bar of Bochox
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Hubby got this 'medicine' for me when he was picking up some refills at
the chemist/pharmacy.
I love that it is 'not to be taken seriously'!!
Another sunny day, another ride
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No punctures this morning and we had a uneventful 34 km ride out through
the Lincolnshire countryside. After all that exercise I felt it was okay
to str...
Books 12-15
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The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley
Jess needs a fresh start. She’s broke and alone, and she’s just left her
job under less than ideal circumstances. Her h...
Happy 28th - a Fun and Reminiscent Day
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Yesterday our family (daughter, fiance, son, husband and myself) took a
little trip to the big city for her 28th birthday, which was the day before
(May...
Springtime
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Incredible blue skies and sunshine today. Lots of the stuff, it surely
feels like we are slap in the midst of summer with this 86 degree heat.
Flowers ar...
Screams Before Silence(YouTube)
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I think I failed to copy the video. It is on YouTube. Look for it. It's
hard to watch but it's important. Especially to some anti-Semitic women
around here...
Drivers just wanna be first........
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This is my signature meme for drivers, haha. I remember drivers
ed....we've seen the consequences on the highway and streets when people
tailgate. Bu...
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 ...
I write. I create. I observe and record my life, after 40 years, in Greece. I love to create either with my handy craft, cooking or writing. Freeform always. Keep it simple, keep the interest, make it useful. I write about my garden sometimes, my grandchildren and the different culture and traditions. My New Zealand up bringing was so different from this way of life that I do truly feel like an alien at times. Greece is home but so is my kiwi 'homeland'. I am a citizen of both and an alien in both.
Now, stop it, just stop it Linda!
ReplyDeleteFrom a cool, wet and windy place in the far north .....
It's blowing a gale where we are now . But not cool or wet. Sorry 😐
Delete😎 It's alright for some. Imagine being able to go the beach everyday and the sun is always shining?
ReplyDeleteThe sun is shining that's for sure. Thank goodness it hasn't got that fierce heat it had a few weeks ago. The water is cool . But not too cool
DeleteSaronic Gulf has so much to recommend it in any season.
ReplyDeleteI love those winter sands where no foot has trodden .
DeleteBlue skies even in winter.
ReplyDeleteThere is just something about a deserted beach. Bliss
Blue skies and a still blue sea. Peaceful
DeleteIt looks so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIn winter it is. Summer it's just noisy
DeleteEmpty beaches are my idea of heaven.
ReplyDeleteMine too !!
DeleteBeautiful beach photos.
ReplyDeleteIt's a nice Sandy beach. Not many on the island. Some are stoney
DeleteOur beach here will now be very different from a couple of weeks ago. Fur coats instead of bikinis.
ReplyDeleteIt should be warm enough for short sleeves till November here
DeleteBeautiful and serene.
ReplyDelete~Jo
The winter beaches are lovely . Summer beaches are full of life
DeleteYou're so fortunate to live so near, it's lovely feeling the sand between the toes.
ReplyDeleteAnd dip toes in the water, no matter how cold
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