Thank The Lord for lovely moments
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Old people eating Ice Cream,
No one in the cinema in an afternoon,
A thunder storm,
Tiramisu,
A blood sugar of 5.9
Praise,
My best Walking Dead T shirt tha...
A fine Autumn day
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We've had 2 days of hardout rain with the rest of the country and turbulant
wind to the point where the chicken run was partially lifted off the ground...
WHAT COULD GO RIGHT
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*I don't know if you are aware of this trait of mine, but I am always
worried about what could go wrong. In so many situations, things have gone
wrong....
"Am I Turning Into Eric Olthwaite?"
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I bought this spade at the carboot sale on Sunday;
A really "interesting" new spade
In Ingerland or Blighty they call this spade/shovel a " Grafter" i...
Dr Kildare
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I am having a home day today because I need to catch up a bit on a few
things. I have just sent my five poems to the class workshop group so
first thin...
Swallows arrive, youngsters break the rules.
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Tuesday early evening. We set up a table in the garden , open a bottle of
Pomerol and prepare to enjoy the sunset over the bay. No sooner are we
settled ...
Lentils for lunch
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We've had lentils for lunch twice this week. Do you like them? I don't
think Americans eat lentils as much as French people do. I read somewhere
that the...
Anarchy in the UK.
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In about 1965 I attended an 'Anarchist Meeting' in a room above a Pub'
behind The National Gallery. I had been walking through Trafalgar Square
with a ...
Archaeology
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Uncovered while shifting the slash heaps - we believe this to be the
fossilized thigh bone of the rare *fidofoodus masticus.*
For publicity purposes and ...
WHAT A DAY
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Very dark this morning at 6 a.m. and we both turned over and didn't wake
again till 7 a.m. so a bit later than usual at the Growers' Market. First
stop ...
End of the week
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Today Ana was telling me all about her daddy and how he was sick at home.
she did seem concerned about her dad. I told her he will get better with
rest a...
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...
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...
We get amazing sunsets looking at our bay like your photo. Wish I could paint them.
ReplyDeleteMy granddaughter caught the sun just in the right position
DeleteLove spectacular sunsets. Sunrises too.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty
We don't see these sunsets up in the hills. It's lovely that she took a photo and sent it
DeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt's stunning
DeleteYou live in a beautiful part of the world.
ReplyDeleteYes, you're right. But you live in a beautiful part of the world too
DeleteWe look out over rain clouds, accompanied by the sound of a raging sea.
ReplyDeleteThese last few days have been cold but sunny. Rain today then 18o and sunny till after Xmas.
ReplyDeleteSome people have all the luck. Right place Right time!
ReplyDeleteAnd with phone charged and in hand!
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