Thursday, 21 May 2026

My Favorite Things . . .

 

Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens . . . these are some of the things in life that I enjoy, and which make me happy, inspire me, or put a smile on my face. Maybe some of them are yours too.  Let's share!


 

Pretty Quotes  . . .  the scriptures also.


 


Kittens . . . is anything cuter?


 


A nicely planned garden  . . . 

 

Royal Worcestershire  . . . 

 

Shades of yellow  . . . 

 


The circus  . . . 

 

Cup cakes  . . . 

 


A Boulangerie  . . . 

 


Bumble bees  . . . 


 

Botanical prints  . . . 


 

Roses  . . . 


 

British costume dramas  . . . 

 

The Union Jack  . . . 

 

Pretty cardigans  . . . 


 

Sheep  . . . 


 

Gingers . . . 


 

Public foot paths and walks  . . . 


 


Italian Bomboloni . . . 


 


The smell of bread rising  . . . 


 


Facts and learning  . . . 

 


Blues  . . . 


 


Chocolate  . . . 


 


Candle Sticks  . . . 

And those are my favorite things for this week. I hope that some of them are also yours.

A thought to carry with you . . . 

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*Love doesn't
make the world go around;
Love is what makes
the ride worthwhile.
~Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Eileen was just beaming when she came back from checking our post box yesterday. A lovely note and package from Indiana. She was very surprised. She thanks you very much. I do as well. You made both our hearts smile. Such a kind thing. πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–


Steak Marinade


In The English Kitchen today   . . .  A Simple Steak Marinade.  I had picked up some ungraded Beef steaks at the shops last Saturday and I cooked one of them for Eileen and I.  They were less expensive than Canadian beef.  We were surprised at how tender it was and the marinade made it really flavorful.


Dan is coming over this morning to put my new coffee table together and then he is going to take my cardboard to the dumping center. I am grateful for that.  Eileen may or may not have a pajama day today.  Or I may drag her out later. We will see.

Whatever you get up to today, I hope you have a wonderful day.  Don't forget!

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Wednesday, 20 May 2026

Wednesday Witterings . . .

 

The little bird sits in the nest and sings
A shy, soft song to the morning light;
And it flutters a little and prunes its wings.
The song is halting and poor and brief,
And the fluttering wings scarce stir a leaf;
But the note is a prelude to sweeter things,
And the busy bill and the flutter slight
Are proving the wings for a bolder flight!
~Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906)

 We're having a bit of a heatwave. A two day one at any rate. It says that the temperature is due to drop tomorrow on my weather app. We shall see. It got up to 24*C/75*F yesterday. I did have the cooling on for a short. It is supposed to go up to 32*C/89.6*F today. 

I have fresh water in the bird bath to tempt the little dears. So far the only creature I have seen drinking from it is Chippy. I also put a little iron dish out on the desk railing with peanuts, so that he had something to eat. I don't actually think he is eating them as he empties it and comes back for more within seconds. Perhaps he is burying them.  

I have red winged black birds, a type of black bird with an almost blue head, chickadees, gold finches and morning doves. And then, of course, the hummingbirds.  

Yesterday we also had a wasp enter the house from somewhere. It was not here long. Eileen was panicking and I had to rescue her. Nutmeg was chasing it. I did not want him to get stung and so I swatted it dead and flushed it down the toilet. I would not harm a bee, but wasps are just plain nasty.


 


"There's so much wrong here, not sure where to start...overcooked mushy pasta, big hunks of crackers, under seasoned, no creamy sauce, watery tomatoes. It's a good thing Gordon Ramsay isn't lurking around your neighborhood!"

Left anonymously on my recipe post for Grandmother's Macaroni, Cheese & Tomato Scallop recipe from yesterday. This kind of thing just makes me laugh. They haven't cooked it.  It's just an opinion. Pasta cooked to al dente? Where is the mush in that. Loads of cheese, a bit of milk, and a tin of good chopped tomatoes in tomato juice, seasoned to taste and tucked beneath a blanket of buttery cracker crumbs, crushed not in huge hunks. Loads of suggestions for how you could dress it up if you wanted to with ground meat, onions, etc.  A simple recipe, yes. It's how our grandmother's cooked. Everything didn't need to be haute cuisine or cordon blu.  It just had to b simple and to taste good, and this does, if you happen to like pasta with cheese and tomatoes. The kind of food that got people through the great depression and times of war. To me this is comfort food. I was brought up on this kind of thing, and quite happily so.

And, to be honest, Gordon is far too pretentious to be invited to my table. I don't like him very much. I'd rather have Jamie Oliver over for tea.


 

I can almost hear them growing and ripening. It won't be long now. There is nothing under the sun so delicious as a locally grown fresh berry with the warmth of the sun still on it's skin. We had our own in the garden in the U.K. They were so good. Every time we drive by Spurs here in the valley, I can see the workers out in the strawberry patch working away. Laying straw, etc. And the plum trees in their orchard are loaded down with beautiful fuchsia colored blooms. The apple trees should be blooming soon as well. There is so much promise in an orchard.

I'll never forget when I was wandering around the grounds of the Manor and came upon a small plum orchard. the branches of the trees were loaded down and drooping with tons of beautiful black skinned plums.  It was like I had struck gold. They had a lot of fruit there that was never used.  Plums, figs, raspberries, quince, medlars, etc. I don't know why it never got used. The gardener should have been picking them and bringing them into the house for me to preserve, freeze, etc. He never did and I didn't have time to go out picking them myself, to be honest. 

When we moved to Chester, we put plum, apple and pear trees in the back yard.  We had lots of berries as well, blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, and tayberries. And we had a black currant bush that was prolific.

There is so much promise that is held in the days of May.

 
 



I reckon I have struggled with my weight most of my adult life. I managed to be able to control it until I hit my mid thirties and quit smoking. I also had my tubes tied at the same time. Every time I went on a diet, I was really good as taking the weight off, but unfortunately it would always come back on along with additional weight. I can honestly say that dieting has only ever made me fatter.  Lately I have been watching and listening to a Dr. Li on YouTube. Cindy introduced me to his channel and much of what he says makes sense.  

Aging Strong Together -Aging Strong Together is a health and wellness channel dedicated to helping adults over 60 stay active, independent, and full of life. We share simple, science-based tips to improve circulation, strengthen your body, reduce pain, and boost daily energy without complicated routines. If you’re struggling with cold hands and feet, weak legs, balance issues, or low energy, this channel is designed for you. Our content focuses on practical solutions you can apply in just a few minutes a day, using methods that support your body’s natural ability to heal and adapt. We believe aging does not mean getting weaker. With the right habits, your body can become stronger, more resilient, and more confident every year. Subscribe and join a growing community that chooses to age strong together.

I don't know if it is too late for me or not. I am so tired of living in constant pain. Every part of my body aches.  In any case, I am trying out some of his things/suggestions. We will see if it can reduce the inflammation in my body and give me back a life filled with energy. I am not interested in losing weight, but if that is a happy by-product then that's good too.

Yesterday I watched his 80/20 video. What is 80/20?  Eat healthily 80% of the time and then give yourself permission to indulge in the things you really enjoy 20% of the time. No deprivation.  It's easy to behave for 17 of your meals of the week if you know you can treat yourself to little indulgences 4 meals of the week.


 

I can hear Eileen snoring away in her room. She had to take the trial sleep machine back and is waiting on her own arriving. It made a huge difference. We still have not heard from the specialist. If we don't hear anything today, I will call her family Doctor tomorrow. He said if she hadn't heard anything in two weeks to call back. 

I know the waiting and wondering is bothering her. How could it not.  She is trying hard to be brave and unafraid, but it is there all the time. I just keep asking for the strength to be a support and help to her in whatever way that I can. That is all I can do really. Just help her to remain positive and hopeful. Keep her busy and distracted. Love her, and pray with hope.

And just like that it is already after 8:30.  The day is flying away from me once again. I used to be able to get so much more done in the mornings. Lately it seems that I cannot get much done at all.  This time thing is always getting away from me. I do not know where it goes.


A thought to carry with you  . . . 

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*The only thing we never get enough of
is love, and the only thing we can never
give enough of is love.
~Henry Miller


Cheesy Black Bean & Corn Enchiladas


Sharing some Cheesy Black Bean & Corn Enchiladas in the kitchen today. Simple and delicious. Dress them up as you will. We like sour cream, lettuce and tomatoes.  I make my own enchilada sauce from scratch as well.

I hope that you have a lovely Wednesday today. Will be exercising my right to indulge my 20% tonight at the Big Scoop with Dad, Cindy, Eileen and Hazel.  What will I have. I am thinking Cheese Steak, but I could change my mind a bazillion times before then!  Whatever you get up to today I hope it brings you great joy! Don't forget! 

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Tuesday, 19 May 2026

A Day Book . . .

 



FOR TODAY, May 19th, 2026


OUTSIDE MY WINDOW ...



Blue skies, leafy trees, green grass. All is well in my little corner of the kingdom. There is only one downside to this. A Heat Warning is in effect for today and tomorrow is supposed to be even hotter.


I AM THINKING ...


How grateful I am for the power of prayer. I know that not every prayer is answered in the way we want them to be answered, but it is a great blessing to be able to hand our problems and sorrows over to God by way of prayer, and to know that He is listening. It helps to lighten our burdens. Knowing that other's pray for you as well is another great blessing.


I AM ALSO THINKING ...

 

What a comfort the scriptures can be in our times of need. I love them. I read them every day. They work a bit like magic. You can read a certain verse a hundred times and get nothing out of it and then one day you can read it again and it suddenly reaches you right where it needs to. I love the word of God.



I AM GRATEFUL FOR ...

My sister. She is a great blessing in my life and always has been. She "gets" me like nobody else does. I love her so much. She is the best gift my parents ever gave to me.


I AM ALSO GRATEFUL FOR ...

My daughter. I love her so much. She brightens my days in a multitude of ways. I surely hope and pray that all will be well. We are both placing our faith in the one who knows and loves us. What will be will be.


IN THE KITCHEN ...


Grandmother’s Macaroni, Cheese & Tomato Scallop

Grandmother’s Macaroni, Cheese & Tomato Scallop. A simple casserole that both Eileen and I love. There is never any left when I make this.


ON MY "TO COOK" LIST ...

 

5-Minute Canned Salmon Patties. I am trying to incorporate more wild salmon into my diet. Not an easy thing when Eileen hates fish. I just have to make her something else.


THIS I BELIEVE ...



Mine speak to me all the time, and I understand what they are saying too!


 

SOMETHING THAT IS NICE ...

The sun shone brightly on little showers of buttercups down the bank, in the fields the fool's parsley was foamy, held very high and proud above a number of flowers that flitted in the greenish twilight of the mowing-grass below.
~D.H. Lawrence, The Rainbow, 1915


SOMETHING ELSE THAT IS NICE ... 

 

Pressing flowers between the pages of your favorite books. They will come back to surprise you with joy at a future date.


I AM WANTING TO CREATE ... 


 
 
Floral window embroidery . . . 

 

Poinsettia Tree Ornaments  . . . 


 

Pretty edgings  . . . 


 

Pretty cushion covers  . . . 


 

Hearts  . . . 


SOMETHING I ENJOY ...

 

Journaling  . . . 

SOMETHING ELSE I ENJOY ...

 

Picnics  . . . 

I AM READING ...




THE ISLAND OF SEA WOMEN, by Lisa See 


“A mesmerizing new historical novel” from Lisa See, the bestselling author of The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane, about female friendship and devastating family secrets on a small Korean island.

 Mi-ja and Young-sook, two girls living on the Korean island of Jeju, are best friends who come from very different backgrounds. When they are old enough, they begin working in the sea with their village’s all-female diving collective, led by Young-sook’s mother. As the girls take up their positions as baby divers, they know they are beginning a life of excitement and responsibility—but also danger. Despite their love for each other, Mi-ja and Young-sook find it impossible to ignore their differences.

 The Island of Sea Women takes place over many decades, beginning during a period of Japanese colonialism in the 1930s and 1940s, followed by World War II, the Korean War, through the era of cell phones and wet suits for the women divers. Throughout this time, the residents of Jeju find themselves caught between warring empires. Mi-ja is the daughter of a Japanese collaborator. Young-sook was born into a long line of haenyeo and will inherit her mother’s position leading the divers in their village.

 Little do the two friends know that forces outside their control will push their friendship to the breaking point. “This vivid…thoughtful and empathetic” novel (The New York Times Book Review) illuminates a world turned upside down, one where the women are in charge and the men take care of the children. “A wonderful ode to a truly singular group of women” (Publishers Weekly), The Island of Sea Women is a “beautiful story…about the endurance of friendship when it’s pushed to its limits, and you…will love it” (Cosmopolitan).

I love oriental culture and history.


THINGS THAT CATCH MY FANCY ... 


 

Cream teas, with jam and scones and clotted cream.  


 


Pretty socks  . . . 

 

Crisp waffle cookies  . . . 


 


Pretty pink roses  . . . 

 

Wishes waiting to come true  . . . 


MAKES ME SMILE ...

 


A beautiful nature journal.


SOMETHING TO WATCH ...



Eileen and I have been enjoying Who's the Boss on Roku.


A THOUGHT TO CARRY WITH YOU ...

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*Always find time to enjoy the things
that make you feel happy to be alive.
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And that is my daybook for this week!  Thanks always for being here!


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Have a beautiful day!  Don't forget!  

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