Stand up
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*Chic Eleanor *and fellow theatre lover *Del *and I went to see the stand
up comic *Mark Steel *tonight.
Known for his left wing humour, *Steel *conce...
COUNTDOWN
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*Right, I'm now doing weekly countdowns.*
*Seven weeks sounds so much better than 49 days.*
*I'm going to start packing a few more things we hopefully ...
A Bucket Of Poultry Manure For The Vegetables.
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A new brand to me but still the same stuff!
Being an organic or natural gardener. I don't use man-made chemicals on
the veg plot.
I had a big pile ...
Home
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Just got a message to say wonder son is home
That is good news.
I’ve been keeping busy. Doing odds and ends here in the nest
I’ve also been working ste...
Democracy
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What is the best way to get rid of your opponent in an election?
Lock her up in prison and disqualify her from standing as a candidate.
This is what the...
Swimming hares.
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Every day this week has been more cloud free and glorious than the one
before. More sunshine is forecast. This morning we watch two hares race
across th...
RAIN
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We have had a lovely, gentle rain today and yesterday afternoon. More,
possibly heavier, is forecast for tonight and tomorrow. I am not sure if
it will...
Veau bourguignon
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Veal Burgundy modeled on Beef Burgundy is an idea I came up with a few
days ago. When I searched the internet I of course found several recipes
for it. Th...
Silbury Hillet and a Long Barrow
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Having completed moving my nascent slash piles I have now two pumpkin farms
for next year.
I have named them Silbury Hillet and The Long Barrow. (Silbury ...
Vinted
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I don't know what you think about buying second-hand clothes, but I,
personally, had never considered it an option.
I've fancied buying myself an Englan...
Baking and flowers and baking......
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Our Philoptokos chapter bakes koulouria, and dyes eggs for sale before
Pascha. Last Saturday we baked 720 (or so) koulouria ~ we sell those by
the doz...
Overcast
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Photo taken Autumn 2024 in Westport
We are starting to get a few more overcast days here and there. Earlier
this week I noticed a slight chill in the air. ...
Tennessee In Bloom
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Color is once again returning to our landscapes.
The spring trees are in bloom.
Dogwood, Bradford Pear, Cherry and Magnolia, all doing their part, and
add...
New morning
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I really love the writer Natalia Ginzburg, born in Palermo in 1916, died
in 1991. I have read every book of hers that has been translated into
Hebrew.
...
Sunday, February 23,2025
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Here are some pictures taken today. I finally got out for a much needed
walk around the little village. There are now vertical snow walls sliced
o...
Books 1-3
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Captured Lies by Maggie Thom
She was kidnapped not once but twice and now someone wants her dead because
of it....
Her life was a lie!
Bailey knew her ...
Charlotte Alexander
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Charlotte Harata Hone Rameka Alexander was born in 1887 at Waimate North
and passed away at Rawene on 14th October 1933, now resting at St
Catherine's Ce...
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...*
“Another mural? Are you pulling my leg?”
Colin was back last month to decor...
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...
The table looks to be groaning with festive food. Happy Christmas to you and yours on Poros.
ReplyDeletePlenty of food as usual. Lots of leftovers for everyone to take home
DeleteLooks like you're all having a great time, good to see happy faces.
ReplyDeleteIt was one of the best Christmases. Loads of smiles and laughter
DeleteHappy Christmas Linda. The food looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThe Yorkshire puds were the best we've made and the gravy, oh and the stuffing. Let's say we ate well
DeleteOh my goodness look at all that food- hopefully it wasn’t just you slaving over a hot stove. Good food- good family - good times🎄🎅🏻😘
ReplyDeleteThe food was easier this year. I did a lot of preparation to make the actual day a little easier
DeleteWhat a spread. Looks a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteEnglish and Greek. The English side of it was really good 👍
DeleteWhat beautiful pictures
ReplyDeleteGlad you all had a great day
One of the best. Your Xmas day looked wonderful too.
DeleteWhat a fabulous day.
ReplyDeleteIt was a sunny day and a happy day.
DeletePerfect. Ours went pretty well too!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear. There's so much anticipation!
DeleteA happy and wonderful family and plenty of delicious food, you don't need more than that. Looks like you had a great Christmas.
ReplyDeleteSanta looks very jolly there. Looks like you all had a very happy Christmas Day.
ReplyDeleteYou must have all been good this year for Santa to come visit!
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