Wednesday, 27 May 2026

Wednesday Witterings . . .

 

I think that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.

A tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the earth’s sweet flowing breast;

A tree that looks at God all day,
And lifts her leafy arms to pray;

A tree that may in summer wear
A nest of robins in her hair;

Upon whose bosom snow has lain;
Who intimately lives with rain.

Poems are made by fools like me,
But only God can make a tree.
~Joyce Kilmer


I have always had a great love for trees. I remember having to memorize this poem when I was in elementary school. It spoke to me then and it speaks to me now. I love to think about the living, beating heart of every tree, arms uplifted in prayer with nesting robins in it's hair.

When I lived at Oak Cottage, the cottage was surrounded by apple orchards. Rows and rows of beautiful apple trees. From our library window at the back of the cottage, I could look over one of the orchards. All of the seasons of the year were presented magnificently through that vista.  It was beautiful any time of the year. In the spring it was loaded with blossom and the hum of bees, then in summer the beautiful leaf and growing fruit, the autumn brought noisy days as the apple pickers went about their work and then in the winter, all was sparse and bleak, sleepily awaiting the advent of spring when the orchard would  come alive all  over again.  A simple rite of passage that happened like clockwork with the passing of each year. 

I am so very grateful for having had the experience of living there and in that beautiful country.


 

Well we all got our hair cut yesterday afternoon.  Cindy, myself, and Eileen. It feels good for my hair to have some shape again and Eileen really enjoyed the pampering experience of it all.  It is not something which she gets to do very often. I will miss her ponytail for the time being, but it is what she wanted. She just had it cut into a shoulder length bob. It looks great.

Cindy looked fabulous also. She looks more like mom the older she gets. I don't think I realized how much mom she looked in the past.  Mom was always a really beautiful woman and Cindy has always been really pretty also. Me, I have too many of my father's genes to be pretty, but that's okay. We are all unique.

Dad, Eileen and I are like three peas in a pod. There is no denying we are family.


 
 

The new top for my coffee table arrived yesterday. It seems they sent me a whole new coffee table. The guy who delivered it just left it on my doorstep. He didn't even ring the doorbell. It was quite heavy so I cannot blame him really.  I couldn't get it into the house. Dan came over after supper last night and manhandled it into my house and took the broken one out to the garage.  Its a shame really, just one corner is cracked from the top of the first one. As far as I know, I guess, I haven't had it all out of the box.  I am hoping that I will be able to give it away to someone who is handy and who doesn't mind getting  free coffee table that only needs a minor adjustment to the top.

I ordered myself a walker yesterday. Dad needed his back and I think it will come in handy when Eileen has her operation. We still have had no word on any further testing, etc.  Her worker is going to call the Doctor today. For some reason Eileen wanted her to do it and not me. I suppose for continuity as her worker is the one who normally deals with all of her appointments. I totally understand.  The Doctors office is used to dealing with the worker as well. Hopefully we will soon know what is going on.


 

My footcare lady is coming today to do my toenails. She is the same lady who used to do mom's.  She can talk for England as they say. She is loaded with conversation. The gift of gab is a good one to have when you are in that line of work. Well, any line of work that deals with the public I guess. Because she does in-home footcare, most of her clients are elderly.  They love to have someone to talk to. My friend Jo in the U.K. did in-home footcare as well and her clients were all elderly.  Jo is Irish and she really has the gift of the gab, so that was a talent that came in really handy.

I, myself, would not care to work with people's feet. Just the thought gives me the "ick" as the younger generation would say. It takes a special kind of person, I think, to be able to do such a thing.  And having the gift of gab is a part of the job.



 

We have taken to watching a lot of the Osmond videos on YouTube as of late. I watched Alan Osmond's funeral and then ever since then YT has been prompting me to watch other videos of the family. If you will recall Jay and his wife were actually members of my church congregation in the U.K. for a time. I used to sit with Karen in Relief Society all the time. They were very nice people.

The more I watch their videos the more I come to know that these were and are really good people, with great values. You can tell that they all love each other very much. It is sad that two of them are gone now, Alan and Wayne.  The Osmond's were all still very popular in the U.K. 

I used to love their music when I was a teeny bopper. My favorite one was actually Jay as he was just a little bit older than I. Admittedly that was kind of weird having the guy whose poster you used to have hung on your bedroom door as your friend at church as an adult, but . . . life is a strange thing sometimes.

Eileen quite likes their music. She keeps saying to me, "Mom, you have turned me on to them!"


 


Doug video called me from PEI yesterday. He was making Katsu Curry for their supper. He loves to cook. It looked fantastic. He only has two more weeks before he has to be back to work, after having been put off work by his Doctor these past three months. I hope he is feeling rested enough to be able to go back and cope well with his job. 

Anyways, we had a nice conversation. They will be coming over in July for that Christian camp again. We are not sure of where they will stay at the moment. A lot depends on if Eileen is still with me, although I suppose they could stay in her place temporarily.  It would only be for one night either end of the camp. Josh has a summer job on a garlic farm so is limited to how many days he can be away. It won't be long before the boys will all be grown up and having their own lives, and not able to come over with their mom and dad.

I hope that I will still get to see them.  I cannot tell you how grateful I am to have had these last 5 1/2 years being so much closer to my children and grandchildren. It has meant the world to me, even if we don't get to see each other but once or twice a year. I was laying in bed last night thinking how very grateful I am to be able to spend this time with Eileen now. We are, hopefully, building some sweet memories that will last for well after I leave this earth.


 



I saw this on FB yesterday and it resonated. I told Eileen, I'm not fat, I'm just flavorsome! We both had a laugh about that.






I took a photo of my two babies sleeping together in a rare moment of quiet last evening. They looked so sweet laying there next to each other. It made my heart go pitter pat.


Well, I suppose I best get my skates on. My foot lady is coming at 10 and I have a few things to get organized before them. 

I will leave you with my usual thought for the day. 

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*Maybe the secret
to having a good life
is realizing how good
it already is.
~unknown

Applesauce Buttermilk Muffins



In The English Kitchen today  . . .  Applesauce Buttermilk Muffins. These were really good muffins and a great way to use up some applesauce that I had left in a jar in the fridge.  Moist and delicious with a beautiful crumb! If you like muffins you will love these!

I hope you have a lovely Wednesday. We should be going out to supper with Dad tonight. Eileen really looks forward to those outings and getting to spend some time with Dad and Cindy. She loves her family.  Whatever you get up to today, stay safe, be happy, be blessed, and don't forget!

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Tuesday, 26 May 2026

A Day Book . . .

 



FOR TODAY, May 26th, 2026




OUTSIDE MY WINDOW ...

All is calm.  We are supposed to have a dry day today, but some rainy days ahead. It's a bit chilly but no frost. It's garbage day, so the street is lined with bin bags.


 

I AM THINKING ...

Cindy, Eileen and I are all going to the hair dressers this afternoon to have our hair cut. I hope we are all happy with the results.  Mine is not too hard to do.  Eileen has quite a bit of hair to be cut off. We are thinking a shoulder length bob cut and a bit of a fringe so that she can still put it into a pony tail if she wants when it gets hot in the summer. She is really looking forward to this.


 

I AM ALSO THINKING ...

I often try not to think about things that are worrisome or troubling.  I squelch those thoughts down where my mind can't find them. Sometimes life is better that way. I guess I can be a bit about an Ostrich in that respect, burying it's head in the sand.


 

I AM GRATEFUL FOR ...

I have much to be grateful for.  Family that I love who love me back. A roof over my head that also gives shelter to my daughter. Food in my belly and clothes on my back.  I have a car.  I have two lovely cats. I have relatively good health, a cozy bed to sleep in. My cup runneth over.




I AM ALSO GRATEFUL FOR ...

Each of you. Many of you have been coming here for a very long time now.  I so appreciate your many kindnesses through the years and your love and support. You are my gentle souls.


IN THE KITCHEN ...


Irish Cheese Toastie

A delicious Irish Cheese Toastie. This made for a lovely, quick, and easy protein filled light supper yesterday.  Eileen and I each enjoyed one with a hot mug of tomato soup. It was a rainy day and this went down a real treat. We had a cheeky donut for dessert.


ON MY "TO COOK" LIST ...



The Anthony Kitchen. These look fabulous. I love LOVE potato tacos!


THIS I BELIEVE ...



I have plenty to spare if anyone wants some. lol (Long haired cats.  They shed a lot. I don't mind. I love them.)


SOMETHING THAT IS NICE ...


 

Fresh Spring Asparagus  . . . 


SOMETHING ELSE THAT IS NICE ...


 

A bar of good chocolate. It's called balance, lol.


I AM WANTING TO CREATE ...


 

Tea towels with pretty edgings  . . . 


 

Cherry edging  . . .  so pretty.


 

Cherry kisses?  Yes please!! They are on the edge of a very pretty shawl. 


 

Crochet Fairy bunting  . . . 


 

Strawberry Pot Holders  . . . 


SOMETHING I ENJOY ...

 

I really enjoy my cats. Eileen does too. They are very accepting of her now and will lay next to her on the sofa. That warms my heart. It warms her heart too!


SOMETHING ELSE I ENJOY ...


 

Collecting quotes  . . .  I love collecting quotes.


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 ...


 

Lacy shawls  . . . 


 


Books and flowers  . . . 


 

That window above the door  . . . 


 

Botanicals  . . . . 


 

Fresh air  . . . 


MAKES ME SMILE ...


Photos of my two when they were just kittens  . . .  so cute.


SOMETHING TO WATCH ...



The Boroughs, on Netflix 


A THOUGHT TO CARRY WITH YOU ...


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*I have learned to be content
whatever the circumstances.
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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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Monday, 25 May 2026

Small and Wonderful Things . . .

 



"The world is fairly studded and strewn with pennies cast broadside from a generous hand. But who gets excited by a mere penny? It is dire poverty indeed when a man is so malnourished and fatigued that he won't stoop to pick up a penny. But if you cultivate a healthy poverty and simplicity, so that finding a penny will literally make your day, then, since the world is in fact planted with pennies, you have with your poverty bought a lifetime of days. It is that simple. What you see is what you get." ~Anne Dillard 


 A few of the small and wonderful things which bring untold joy into my life. It's the small things in life which truly mean the most. Simple abundance . . . it's the best.



 

Eileen had a lovely weekend away and arrived home safe and sound mid-afternoon yesterday. She won herself a cutting board and set of steak knives at the silent auction so she was really pleased about that. Her room mate had an anxiety attack so she spent most of the time in the room.  Eileen stayed with her for a bit, but did participate in all of the activities, which is good. She was tired last night, but quite happy and content. It's good to have her back.

I am going to have to call the Doctor's office today to see what's up, as she has still not heard anything from the specialist. 


 

Church on Sunday.  I went to church and really enjoyed it. No surprise there. I enjoy it every week that I go. Taking the Sacrament.  Listening to the talks. Singing the hymns.  There is no better way to recharge your spiritual battery.


 

The Relief Society lesson yesterday was based on Elder Gong's talk from the last conference, No One Walks Alone.  My friend Christine teaches the lessons and she had contacted me on Saturday to see if I would share my thoughts on how reading the scriptures helped me to walk with the Savior. I was happy to do so. As you know I love the Scriptures and I love the Savior.

I shared how the scriptures have been adding meaning to my life and helping me since I was a child. How when I was 13 I had memorized the 23rd Psalm for my Religion and Life badge and how that  piece of scripture had helped me through the years, to know that the Lord was my Shepherd and Guide.  Also my favorite Scripture Jeremiah 19:11 "For I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." has also  kept me going through many a trial  Along with 2Nephi 2:11 about there being opposition in all things bringing righteousness to pass. Another great help through the years.

I shared how the scriptures have the capacity to reach out and touch you in the right way at the right time, just like magic. How you can read the same words a hundred times and then all of a sudden on the day you need something special, those words that didn't mean anything before go straight to your heart.

How, on the times over the past few years when I may have struggled to find the words to pray, or when the outside world seemed so heavy and loud that I struggled to hear His voice. I was able to go to the Scriptures, which never failed to speak to me, and in just the way I needed to hear His voice. To calm me, carry and uplift me.

About how the scriptures help me to turn my eyes away from the world and it's troubles. Help to carry me through the wilderness to safety. Strengthen and support me.

I would not be without them in my life. When the world gets loud, the scriptures help to bring in that still small voice that gives me balance.


 


The lilacs across the way that are bring me joy with their beauty and their scent. I love the season of lilac-tide! 

Also the apple blossoms.  Our drive down to Parker's Cove on Saturday night, brought us all the way down the valley and so many of the orchards are in bloom now. So beautiful.  Also the view of the bay when we got up to the Cove.  So lovely. The joys of the season.


 


Listening to Music and the Spoken Word on Sunday afternoon. I could listen to the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square any time.  Their music is just so beautiful and uplifting. I love it.  It is  inspiring and so positive. Any chance I get to invite positivity into my life, I will take it.


 

Time spent with family. Shopping with Cindy.  Picturesque drives. Family meals. Family times are the best of times and I am grateful to have them.

Last night Eileen and I watched a good movie on Living Scriptures called Love Kennedy. She really enjoyed it. I had seen it before and did not mind seeing it again. I knew she would enjoy it.

My life is a sweet combination of small and simple things which bring me joy, happiness and peace. I am blessed.

A thought to carry with you  . . . 

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*Nothing is ever really lost to us
as long as we remember it.
~L.M. Montgomery


Mixed Berry & Creamy Custard Tarts



In The English Kitchen today, Mixed Berry & Creamy Custard Tarts Simple and delicious. A crisp, buttery, sweet pastry base, filled with fresh berries and topped with a lush and rich custard cream. Simple to make and very tasty!

I hope you have a beautiful day and that your week ahead is filled to overflowing with small and wonderful things that bring you joy. Along the way, don't forget! 

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Saturday, 23 May 2026

All Things Nice . . .

 




Whenever I see lilacs blow
My heart rejoices and I know
That in a world far off, somewhere,
There IS a God who answers prayer.

Wherever I see lilacs bloom
After the winter's cold and gloom,
Something within, deep down inside
Tells me that all good things abide.

Whenever I see lilacs tall
Growing against a garden wall
My faith is strengthened and renewed
And I am filled with gratitude.

Beyond these little grief hung years
Above anxiety and tears,
There's something bigger than it all,
Someone who hears me when I call . . . 

All these eternal things I know
Whenever I see lilacs blow.
~Edna Jacques, Whenever I See Lilacs Blow
Roses in December, 1944



Written during WW2, when all the world was at War with each other, this was a poem written with a heart filled with hope for a better, brighter future. Hope and good did prevail, and better days were ahead for all.  Faith was not in vain. 

The lilacs at the end of the road are blooming now. I love lilacs, which is something I have shared many, many times. I love their intoxicating smell and beautiful colors.  You bring a few indoors and they perfume the whole house with their scent.  

Mom used to love to sit in her rocker and look out the window at the lilacs at the side of her front deck. They brought her hours of joy. She was very proud of all the flowers in the gardens at her place. She was not a gardener per se, much like myself, but she did love to enjoy the beauty of the flowers that grew.


 
 

I had Eileen out the door and in the car by 7 a.m. this morning, ready to drop her off at the local Tim Hortons for her ride to her People's First Convention in Yarmouth. She was so excited. She looks forward to this event all year long.  I am grateful that she was able to go to it. She is sharing a room with an older friend of hers.  Her name is Jamie. She is a volunteer with the local People's First group. A very nice woman. She crocheted dad a blanket for his bed, simply because he was Eileen's granddad and she's got a warm heart, and she likes to crochet. He loves it. Says it keeps him nice and warm.

Eileen had her overnight bag all packed with what she needed, and a few treats to share with her roommate.  There will be meetings and workshops all day today and then a banquet and dance tonight.  She was really looking forward to it all. I hope it all goes well for her. She will be back here at some point tomorrow. It will be quiet in here without her.




When she checked the mail for us yesterday there were three letters/cards for her. She was chuffed to bits. She wanted to say thank you to Beth, Elizabeth and Renee so we did a little video so she could do that.  I told her we will have to get a bulletin board to put in her room so she can put her cards, etc. on it. They will help to cheer her up while she is both waiting and recovering from her operation. (Still no news.)

You really made her day and week with your many kindnesses. I also thank you very much from the bottom of my heart.

Things will be very quiet here without her today. The cats are already missing her. I am under strict instructions not to watch Everwood tonight without her. 👍


 

We had another frost last night. All of the neighbors had their plants taken in or covered again. Things are supposed to warm up starting tomorrow, but we are also supposed to have rain pretty much every day next week.  That's okay.  I will never complain about rain again, after the fires of last year. God willing this will be a much better season than that.

I am not sure what I will get up to today. I do want to cook something, not sure yet what.  Dad, Cindy, Dan and I are going out for supper tonight to the Crows' Nest up in Parker's Cove. We have not been since last year. They have the best fish and chips, so we are all looking forward to that. I guess that will be another of my 20% for this week.

They have sent a replacement top for the new coffee table. But it looks like, from the email, they have sent a whole new coffee table. We will have to wait and see what arrives. Here's hoping it is all in one piece and not broken again.  If it is a whole new one, I will have to try to get rid of the broken one. Maybe I can give it away for someone to use out at their cottage. I am sure if I put a listing for free on FB Marketplace someone will want it. (Fingers crossed!)


 

Cindy and I enjoyed ourselves yesterday afternoon while Dad had his visit with MaryAnn. We went to Walmart first and I picked up all  my cat food for the next week and some cards. We then went to Sobey's to pick up a few bits. I seriously do not know how family's are managing their food budgets these days. Everything is getting to be so expensive. They finally did have the cheese slices that were on offer for the last several weeks (yet mysteriously never in the store.)  The Kraft Extra Cheddar Slices. They have been on offer for weeks now.  We kept checking but could never get our hands on any. They are the best cheese slices as far as processed cheese goes. They are not individually wrapped and taste just like cheese slices used to taste in the old days. Like cheese and not chemicals.  More like American cheese I would say. Anyways, they did have some in and I snapped up two packages of them, both dated until the end of the year so we should have no problem using them. Eileen likes a grilled cheese sandwich now and then.

Of all the activities we deal with in simple life, food is the one that all of us know about and spend our money on. There was a time when I held a real interest in making my own  cheese, keeping chickens, gardening, growing my own fruit and vegetables, etc.  Those days are gone now and I am quite happy to be able to have access to these things at the grocery store. I just wish that I didn't have to pay so much for them!  

I watched a girl on YouTube yesterday buy all of her food from Aldi and the prices were quite good. I used to shop at Aldi and Lidl all the time when I lived in the U.K. Their stuff was pretty good for the most part and you could get a lot more for your money than shopping elsewhere.  I checked on line to see if there was ever any hope of us getting those shops here in Canada, but no dice. It looks like we will never have them here unfortunately. We do not have the population base and are too spread apart for these discount food shops to be able to operate at any sort of a profit. That's unfortunate. 😞 But we are coming into a season where we will have lots of local produce etc. available so we have that to look forward to.


Maple & Olive Oil Granola 


I made a tasty batch of my homemade granola yesterday. Eileen and I both love granola.  I love homemade granola the best. I have been making it since the 1980's when I got a recipe from one of my good friends.  It turned out really nice yesterday, best batch ever. I gave Eileen a small bag of it to take with her for she and her friend to snack on. It is loaded with nuts and coconut shards. I had some of it with some plain Greek Yogurt for my breakfast this morning. I need to get some fresh berries. They are lovely for breakfast served on top of a bowl of Greek Yogurt and granola. I call it the breakfast of champions.

Things that you can easily make yourself from scratch are so much better for you and healthier than anything you can buy readymade. No preservatives or chemicals.  That's just a small batch recipe so it will last only a few weeks. I won't need to worry about it going stale or anything.

On a side note, Kraft dinner was on offer for $1.25 a box yesterday.  I remember when I got married the first time. You could buy Kraft dinner for 10 cents a box. As University students we used to live on that stuff. It's getting close to $3 a box now. 


 


Did your mom used to have a rag bag?  You know, a bag filled with old worn out shirts and stuff, ready to grab and use for dusting and cleaning rags. Its been a long time since I have had a rag bag. Its so easy to just buy cleaning cloths in the stores. Those microfiber cloths are all the rage now. I don't really like the way they feel though. There is something about their texture that is off-putting for me. I prefer a cotton rag myself, or an old towel. Even paper towels. (I know it is environmentally bad to use too many paper towels.)

On a side note, don't you just love the way this house looks in the photo above?  Its such a pretty house. I love the windows and the gingerbread trim on the roofline. (Not to mention the pretty white flowers in the garden.)




Speaking of gardens, I ordered two of these planters from Amazon for my front garden. I thought I could put on on either end of the garden. They are supposed to gather solar light during the daylight hours and then light up at night. All I will need to get then is some bedding plants to put into the planters.  I hope that they don't look too cheap and tatty when they arrive.  Hope springs eternal!


It had some good reviews. Not too big. Not too small. We shall see. I ordered a garden gnome laying on a welcome sign for the garden and when it came it was smaller than a dinner plate. ha ha 

You just never know what you are going to get. 




Several weeks back I signed up for the Cozy Post Society.  I got my first letter from them the other day and I was quite pleased with what I received. $12 a month, cad, including postage. There was a nice little letter, a page of thoughts shared by other members of the society in answer to a question posed in the previous month's letter. A cute little scratch to reveal card with a small thought on it. A small card where you could write out the names of important women in your life and why you chose them. (food for thought.) A cute little ribbon. A Ritual Card (For the woman who keeps meaning to reach out.) And a pretty post card to share with a friend. All in all  I was quite pleased with what I received and I am looking forward to the next one.

It was all the things I like. Pleasant thoughts. Cute stationary and cards, etc. And it's a Canadian business.


 

 
I've been thinking a lot about faith this week and how mine serves me. I guess I have always been a woman of great faith. I have been believing and praying since I was old enough to fold my hands together and speak to God. As a small child it was the "Now I lay me down to sleep" prayer and as I got older my prayers matured into what they are now. I can honestly say, hand on heart, that I have never ended a day without turning my heart to the Lord in prayer. It is an integral part of my day.

And as I look back through the years, even though I have experienced some really difficult times, all of my prayers have been answered in one way or another. Maybe not always the answers I always wanted to get, but more often than not the answers I needed to get. 

My faith is something which helps and sustains me. It is like a muscle. The more I exercise it, the stronger it gets. I hope. I believe. I pray.  All of those things are tied up in the strings of my faith. I would not have it any other way. It is just how it has always been for me how I choose to live my best life possible.

And with that I best leave you with a thought for the day as it is getting on for 10 o'clock now!  Yikes!

A thought to carry with you . . . 

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*A word, after a word,
after a word is power.
~Margaret Atwood


Strawberry & Rhubarb Slices



In The English Kitchen today  . . .  a springtime favorite. Strawberry & Rhubarb Slices. Tis the season!  Tasty dessert/teatime treats! 


I hope you have a lovely weekend. Happy Memorial Day Weekend to my American friends and family. Whatever  anyone gets up to, I hope it brings you joy! Don't forget!


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And I do too!