Thursday, 3 July 2025

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!

Today I am celebrating summer.


 

Fields of Daisies . . . 


 

Magic wands  . . . 


 

Dandelion wishes  . . . 


 

Sand Castles  . . . 


 

Outdoor swimming  . . . 


 

Tents  . . .  makeshift or otherwise  . . . 


 

Icy drinks  . . . 


 

Pin wheels . . . 


 

Sandy beaches  . . . 


 

Eating Al Fresco  . . . 


 

Fire flies . . . .


 

Fresh berries  . . . 


 

Sunlight and shadows  . . . 


 

Blue Skies  . . . 


 

Ice Cream  . . . 


And so much more.  Summer is a beautiful time of year that we can enjoy being outdoors, gardening, picnicking, camping, swimming, etc.  Just a short one this week, I have run out of time. But hopefully some of these are things you enjoy about summer as well!


I am picking up Eileen and Tim today and bringing them over for a meal and some quality time together. Eileen took a really bad fall yesterday in the parking lot behind their apartment.  It is a disgrace really, that parking lot.  All uneven and full of potholes, etc. She banged up her face pretty badly and cut her hand badly as well. Not enough to go to the hospital, but enough for her to not go for her hearing test and she was pretty shaken up. I was crying about it in bed last night, just thinking about it. I love this sweet daughter of mine and I need to spend more time with her.


A thought to carry with you  . . . 


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 *.˛.° ˛In the midst of our crazy lives
having a home you love
is vital to having a life you love.
~unknown


Pizza Quesadillas



In The English Kitchen today, Easy Pizza Quesadillas. Everything you love about a pizza, and just as tasty, but made in a fraction of the time. Delicious!

I hope you have a beautiful day. It is going to be hot and hazy here. Another heat warning is in effect!  Whatever you get up to stay cool and keep hydrated.  Don't forget!

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Wednesday, 2 July 2025

Wednesday Witterings . . .

 


With the onset of July, officially we are now more than halfway through the year. July is a month that has always been a month for great celebration in our family.  First there is Canada Day (not to mention the 4th of July in the states) and then there is my sister's birthday on the 6th and our mother's on the 9th.  School has ended for the year; the warm weather has hit in earnest and the summer holidays have begun for many people. 

For us here in Nova Scotia, the humid weather has begun. There is a heat warning already in effect for today. UGH . . .  I hate humidity. It ruins summer for me every year, at least here in Canada.  One thing I liked about living in the U.K. was that the weather didn't really have great extremes.  If you did get hot and humid days, they only lasted for about a week.  Other than those few days summer was beautiful and very tolerable. There is no real need to air conditioning over there.  It didn't get that cold in the winter either, which is probably why palm trees grow and flourish in many places.




This is a photo of the palm tree in my old back yard in the U.K.  I got it from my next-door neighbor there. I can't believe how big and full it has grown.  To think that started off as a tiny plant about the size of my index finger that was given to me as a welcome gift when we first moved into that house. That's amazing!

I was talking to my next-door neighbor over there the other night.  She's been through a really bad patch in recent months. She was always such a good neighbor and was so kind to us during Covid. Always bringing us bread and milk from the shops, etc. And she wouldn't take any money for it.  

I have been blessed to always have had good neighbors. 


 

 

Yesterday, Canada Day, was pretty uneventful around here.  Apparently, there was a Canada Day Parade in town, but it was very under-played as I did not even hear about it until it was over, and I haven't seen any photos of it anywhere. I know that some of my American cousins were up and going to one out in New Germany.

It was a beautiful sunny day for the most part. I ended up going to Cindy's for supper.  She cooked a fabulous meal as always.  Smash burgers and salads.

Speaking of neighbors, they have some new ones across the road.  They have three big dogs, some cats, chickens, goats and their yard is full of cars, trucks, boats and a huge RV.  

A little old lady owned the property previously, so a huge change. Hopefully they will be good neighbors.


 

There is light rain falling here at the moment which will add to the humidity.  Last night when I was on my way home from Cindy's there was a huge downpour. It was raining quite hard at one point. I spent some time going through some old weather reports for July of 1932 for something I am writing. That was quite a wet July from what I can find out and it figures in perfectly with what I know about the month and was told about by my mother. That is the month and year she was born in. The Doctor had to jump the creek to get to the home to help out with the birth. His car could not get through as it was swollen, so he ended up going on foot.

It is sad that the house she was born in is no longer there. We have never been able to find out what happened or why it burnt down. Was it deliberate or an accident?? We will probably never know.


 

Growing up July was always a magical month for me, aside from it being a Birthday month for the family.  School was over and the days just tended to blend one into the other. A lot of families went away on Vacations. We didn't do Vacations in my family as such. We did go several times to visit my father's mother and family in Northern Quebec but other than that the summer was spent at home. Swimming lessons in the morning and lazy afternoons at the pools. Lots of bicycle rides, berry picking, jam making. We had not yet got bored and were still excited to be on our summer holidays from school.

When I wasn't at the pools, I was reading. Oh, I spent many an hour with my head buried in a book. I was a daily visitor to the base Library.  I am sure they got quite tired of seeing me. I would spend ages going up and down the aisles looking for the perfect read.  Enid Blyton was a favorite as were the Trixie Beldon and Nancy Drew books. I did love a good adventure.

And then there were the classics that I read many times. Little Women, Five Little Peppers, Leaves of Grass. Yes, Leaves of Grass. I was hungry for the written word and would read anything I could get my hands on. There was an abridged version of Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman in our family encyclopedia. I can't begin to tell you how many times I read through those books.

There was the encyclopedia itself, but there were added volumes of geography and classic literature. They all got a good going through by myself.


 

Quite often in those days all of the children in the neighborhood would get together to play games. Tag, British Bull Dog, Red Light/Green Light, etc. We all seemed to get along well, boys and girls together and I can remember having great fun.  Back in those days if it wasn't raining, we were banished out of doors for most of the day. 

I don't remember having a paddling pool, but my sister remembers us having a square one. Two blown up rings.  We did have a swing set.  One swing was mine; one swing was my sister's and the teeter totter on it was my brothers. We also had an orange waxed canvas teepee with an Indian head printed on it. It had no bottom. We sat in it on the grass. It had a smell very peculiar to tents.  Wax and canvas. Similar to a box of crayons. Especially when it was hot outside.

I don't remember ever being really bored. Not in July anyways.

I don't really have a lot else to share this morning. It's been a very quiet time here. I am not going to complain about quiet times. Quiet times are the perfect times to relax and gather your breath. I am not sure what I will get up to today. A bit of this and a bit of that I predict. I also have to catch up on the course I have been taking. I am a few lessons behind.


A thought to carry with you  . . . 


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 *.As we work to create light for others,
we naturally light our own way.
~Mary Anne Radmacher
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Turkey Smash Burgers


In the kitchen today, Turkey Smash Burgers.  These were the best turkey burgers I have ever made. So delicious. I highly recommend you give them a go!  Prepare to fall in love.


I hope you have a wonderful Wednesday. Wherever you are stay safe and keep cool. If it is really hot and humid where you are, don't forget to hydrate!  Whatever you get up to, don't forget!


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Tuesday, 1 July 2025

A Day Book . . .

 


FOR TODAY, July 1st, 2025


OUTSIDE MY WINDOW ...

 

Happy Canada Day! The first of July is the day we celebrate our sovereignty here in Canada. Some places will have parades.  Most people will be displaying a flag. There will be BBQ's, fireworks, etc.  It is a day to celebrate all that is Uniquely us as a country!  The true North, Strong and Free!


The weather is expected to be cloudy off and on today with some rain expected tonight at some point. But this can always change. It is expected to get up to about 25*C/77*F.  so, a fairly warm day.


I AM THINKING ...


 

I don't really expect I will do much today.  I picked up some ground turkey yesterday and some buns to make myself a turkey burger and I got some lovely new potatoes at the farm market and some fresh berries.  Last night I boiled up the potatoes to make a potato salad today. I enjoyed some of them warm for my supper with lashings of butter, salt, pepper.  I had some cooked broccoli and cauliflower as well.  I didn't need any meat. I was quite happy with just that. I also had some of the strawberries afterwards. Just washed and eaten as is. It was a simple repast but quite satisfying.


I AM ALSO THINKING ...


There are worse places to be than snuggled into the comfort of my own home. Just me and Cinnamon and Nutmeg. There is no place I would rather be. They are having a BBQ at my church today, but I won't be going. I am not really up for things like that. They make me very uncomfortable, and I would be ill at ease the whole time.  I am happy in my place of safety, here at home.


IN THE KITCHEN ...


Strawberry Devonshire Tart

Nothing new today, but I am resharing my recipe for Strawberry Devonshire Tart.  Its an easy tart to make with a crisp pastry base, topped with a creamy layer and fresh berries, with a fresh berry glaze to finish it off. Delicious as is or with a dollop of whipped cream on top.


ON MY "TO COOK" LIST ...



Rhubarb and Vanilla Sponge.  Delicious Magazine. That used to be one of my favorite food magazines in the U.K. I had a subscription to it.


THIS I KNOW TO BE TRUE ...


There is a special wisdom that comes with old age.  Life comes into perspective in a way that is seldom appreciated by the young.  


SOMETHING THAT IS NICE ...


 

Lemon and Poppyseed Cake  . . . 


SOMETHING ELSE THAT IS NICE ...


 

A hot drink to enjoy along with it  . . . 


I WOULD LIKE TO CREATE ...


 

Knitted Hen Tea Cozy . . . 


 

Sun shine  . . . 


 

Angels on skewers  . . . 


 

Tin Can Wind Chimes  . . . 



 

Tin Can Buckets  . . . 


SOMETHING I ENJOY ...


 

The quiet of early morning   . . . 


SOMETHING ELSE I ENJOY ...


 

Sunsets  . . . 


OH MY GOODNESS ...

 

What a cute hen house  . . . 


JOYMAKERS ...


My two babies  . . . 


SOMETHING TO READ ...



LATE MIGRATIONS, by Margaret Renkl


From New York Times contributing opinion writer Margaret Renkl comes an unusual, captivating portrait of a family—and of the cycles of joy and grief that inscribe human lives within the natural world. Growing up in Alabama, Renkl was a devoted reader, an explorer of riverbeds and red-dirt roads, and a fiercely loved daughter. Here, in brief essays, she traces a tender and honest portrait of her complicated parents—her exuberant, creative mother; her steady, supportive father—and of the bittersweet moments that accompany a child’s transition to caregiver. 


 And here, braided into the overall narrative, Renkl offers observations on the world surrounding her suburban Nashville home. Ringing with rapture and heartache, these essays convey the dignity of bluebirds and rat snakes, monarch butterflies and native bees. As these two threads haunt and harmonize with each other, Renkl suggests that there is astonishment to be found in common things: in what seems ordinary, in what we all share. For in both worlds—the natural one and our own—“the shadow side of love is always loss, and grief is only love’s own twin.” 

 Gorgeously illustrated by the author’s brother, Billy Renkl, Late Migrations is an assured and memorable debut.

I am in love with her work and have ordered a third book of hers.

THINGS THAT CATCH MY FANCY ...

 

Eyelet lace . . . 


 

Fields of poppies  . . . 


 

Vintage stoves  . . . 


 


Pretty jugs  . . . 


 

Ice cream castles . . . 

I AM GRATEFUL FOR ...




Such moments as these   . . 


SOMETHING TO WATCH ...



We Were Liars on Prime.


A THOUGHT TO CARRY WITH YOU ...

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 *.If you don't like something, change it.
If you can't change it,
Change the way you think about it.
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And that is my daybook for this week!  Thanks always for being here!


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  ⋰ ⋮ ⋱ blessings in life.*´¯`.¸¸.☆ 



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Have a beautiful day!  Don't forget!  

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