Monday, 9 February 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.




I am a person who expresses gratitude anyways, but a number of weeks ago I began the practice of picking three things out of my day that I am especially grateful for at the end of my day and interestingly enough, I find that I can go on and on with even more than three things that I can count at the end of the day.  Practicing gratitude shifts our attention from what we lack to what we have in life. Its a good thing.




We never got any of the snow that was predicted. It has been cold, but not snowy.  They are saying we will get three days of snow now beginning on Thursday.  


 


The lack of snow meant we were able to get to Cindy's safely for Sunday dinner.  I did need to use the bathroom frequently while we were there, but at least it was easily within reach. Cindy cooked a lovely roast dinner and we all enjoyed it very much. Eileen enjoyed being with the family (as did I) and it was just nice to get out of the house. Family times are the best of times.


 


Being able to watch church online. I am grateful for modern technology which allows me to do that.  My ministering brother brought the sacrament to me in the afternoon which I was also grateful for. Eileen watched her church online as well.




 
(Holly Hobby)


I have been enjoying having Eileen here. We get along very well. I think it is good that she had a place to be while she is healing from this. A place where she can feel safe and loved and accepted. We can get through this together. She appears on the surface to be doing well, but who knows what feelings she is holding inside. It is hard to say. She is certainly enjoying the cats. They are good therapy for her as well and have really warmed to her.

We have not gotten on each other's nerves yet anyways, and that's a good thing. Once the 20th rolls around and I can have this last stent out, life should go back to normal and we will be able to get about more.

Life is good.  Quiet. But I'll take quiet over drama any day of the week! 

A thought to carry with you  . . . 


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*I have learned silence from the talkative,
tolerance from the intolerant,
and kindness from the unkind.
~Kahlil Gibran • ˚ ˚ ˛ ˚ ˛ • •。★★ 。* 
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Slow Baked Sausages



In The English Kitchen today, Slow Baked Sausages with Onion Gravy. This was really delicious! Eileen and I both really enjoyed these. It's nice to cook for someone other than myself for a change.

I hope that you have a lovely day and a week filled with abundance.  Whatever you get up to, don't forget!

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Saturday, 7 February 2026

All Things Nice . . .

 

If I could paint the blues and greys,
That blend into that filmy sheen
As if an artist dipped his brush
In silver paint to draw a scene
From some high hill in Fairyland
A man with magic in his hand.

The frozen rutted pathways run
Like rabbit tracks among the trees,
The bushes weighted down with snow,
Bent like old women on their knees,
Webbed tracks like feather stitching made
In warm quilts by the ladies' aid.

The trees are decked in white array,
Like vestal maidens at a Feast,
Behind the hills the sun comes up
Like a great monarch of the East,
Whose golden trappings shed a glow,
On the white glare of frost and snow.

A dozen children play about
Like dwarfs from Snow-white come to town,
With merry eyes and laughing lips,
And all the antics of a clown,
With cheeks as red as Santa Claus
Playing to win the crowds applause.

And so a winter park becomes
A painting framed in frost and snow,
Where common things of every day,
Take on a radiance and a glow,
Like figures acting on a screen
Doing a lovely winter scene.
~Edna Jacques, Winter Park
Fireside Poems, 1950


There is a beautiful park here in town. Quite often in the summer months when people are getting married in the church not too far from it, they will walk over after the ceremony to have photographs done.  There is a tennis court and in summer a water park area for the small children to play in, park benches and at one end a small monument to Brigadier General Timothy Dwight Ruggles who was one of the founders of the town. He is the connection that Glenna and I have in our family trees, or one of them anyways.  There are a few benches for people to sit on and enjoy the fresh air also. It is a nice little park.

The photograph above reminded me of the times we used to take Mitzie to walk on the walking trails in the Delamere Forest on the Wirral Peninsula, just north of Chester. There were some really beautiful walks there. It was an area of great beauty, this forest.

I have always loved walking in the woods.


 

We lived near Gimli, Manitoba when I was between the ages of 5 and 11. It was just a small community called Aspen Park, an area of living quarters for the married personnel that worked on the base there. Metal bungalows leftover from the second World War, I believe.  There was an area of forest adjacent to the homes. I used to love to go exploring in them as a child. I would climb trees and wander amongst them, taking in the smells and sights. Sometimes a bird's nest. I can remember finding a lady slipper once. I knew enough not to pick it, or to touch the eggs in the bird's nests. 

In spring we would gather pussy willows to bring home. Our mother would put them in a glass jar of water and we would marvel at them as the days passed and they swelled and burst into long cat tails. It was like magic to us.

In autumn we would gather in the fallen leaves for school projects. Aspen, birch, oak and maple. I have always had a heart for the things of nature. I think I always will.  


 


February is a bit of an odd month, tucked as it were between what has been and what is coming next. Winter still has us in her grip but if you were to look at the branches of the maple tree in my back yard you would see the tiny swell of buds forming, small signs of change. The days are already starting to be noticeably a tiny bit longer . . . the darkness not descending on us now until after the supper hour as the light shifts in my home a tiny bit with each day that passes.

I love living seasonally as it gives you the opportunity to witness the small and simple changes that occur naturally and first hand. Its wonderful as you don't really need to do anything to experience it, you just get to watch it and revel in the small changes as they occur.
 
February reminds us that transitions do not need to be loud to be meaningful, as progress can be subtle. Sometimes simply recognizing that things are beginning to move again is enough, and gives us hope.


 


I was very brave yesterday and Eileen and I piled into the car and we drove just to the next street over, behind my place, to the farm market. I picked up a few bits I was needing. I had made us Cheese Enchiladas for our supper and I wanted some salad bits to enjoy with it and I needed a loaf of bread and some milk. I made sure to go to the loo just before we left and I had to dash to the loo as soon as we got back in to the house. 

I really cannot wait to have all of this nonsense over with and get my life back again. It has been a real nuisance being stuck here and having to rely on others to do my bidding. I have been so grateful for the food that I have stored and for the toilet paper I have stockpiled. It is running low now, the toilet paper. I am sure I have enough to get me through to the end of this episode of my life, but I will be in dire need of it by then I am sure.  It is amazing how much you go through when you need to visit the loo every ten minutes!


 


It has been nice having Eileen here this past week. Yesterday morning she was very brave and went to the bible study at the Baptist church in town. She was feeling very nervous about it as she did not know if Tim would be there or not, and she was pretty sure her mother-in-law would be there. I told her to go and hold her head up high as she had not done anything wrong. She did and she ended up really enjoying it. Tim was not there but his mother was and she told Eileen that she would always be her daughter-in-law. Eileen felt good about that. 

She was busy going over her "homework" from the study off and on through the rest of the day. It amazes me how very capable she is. But I should not be surprised. We raised her to be capable and always encouraged her to stretch and try new things, to seek out learning even if it might sometimes be difficult, and we helped her to understand things and to grow to whatever was within her capacity to do so. Its okay if you sometimes cannot grasp things fully, the important thing is that you tried.  The only failure in life comes in not trying.

I love my daughter so very much and am grateful for this time we have to spend together.


 


We have taken to watching the Golden Girls on the Disney channel in the evenings. At first Eileen didn't know if she would like it or not, but she really likes it now.  We laugh at the antics of those old girls. I remember watching it years ago when my children were very young and being envious of their house, especially the kitchen. Last night when we were watching it the thought occurred to me that I am now older than most of them were in that show. 

I said to Eileen, we are kind of like the Golden Girls, except we are only two.  Single ladies. Living together for the time being. Just us and the cats.

The only difference is neither one of us is looking for adventures on the same scale that they are. I, personally, am quite content to leave men out of the equation, but I have told her she is still very young and to not totally draw the line in the sand as far as having some male companionship when she is ready to do so, and when and if that time comes.

I was very late waking up this morning. I did go to the loo three times during the night, but I did not wake up until almost 7 a.m. this morning which is very late for me.  I really must get on with the things I want to accomplish today.  Maybe we can try again to figure out that knitting tool that I got for Eileen. And with that I will leave you with a thought for the day . . . 

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*You will never be
able to escape from your heart
so it is better to listen to
what it has to say.
~Paul Coelho, The Alchemist 
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Swedish Apple Pie



In The English Kitchen today  . . .  Swedish Apple Pie. Another oldie, updated and rewritten. This is probably the simplest apple pies out there.  Well worth a second glance.

I hope you have a beautiful weekend. Its cloudy out there today, but we have some snow and rain coming tomorrow. Whatever you get up to, I hope it brings you joy. Don't forget! 

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Friday, 6 February 2026

Dear Neighbor . . .

 



FEBRUARY 7th, 2026
Estate Lane
Middleton, Nova Scotia
-15*C/4*F
partly cloudy
3 days of snow expected 
from tomorrow on

Dear Neighbor,

To be honest, I really don't have a lot to write about these days. My life has gotten very narrow since all of this malarky with my kidney stones, etc. I haven't been able to walk far without needing to go to the loo, which has meant that I haven't really been able to get out of the house much. I really do not know how people manage to go to work with a stent in, but somehow they do. It boggles my mind. I will be happy when it is all over.

Each day passes somehow and stuff gets done, but not a lot. Not really. I have become a bit of a voyeur and it's not all it is cracked up to be.

 

Its hard to believe that a little over a week has passed since Eileen moved in with me. She has been great company. Today she has her Bible study at her church, so the lady from that will be picking her up to take her to it and bringing her back home afterwards. I believe Tim will be there also. I hope it is not too difficult for her, although I can imagine that it won't be easy. Just so long as he doesn't have his new girlfriend with him. That would be tres awkward. Alas, it is something she will have to get used to. They have a very small group of friends and community, because of their learning disabilities, so they are bound to be thrown together in a lot of situations, and this is a very small town. Overall, she seems to be doing okay, but it is hard to say really. I think she holds a lot of it in.

I was thinking about how difficult life is when I was taking my shower this morning. Life is so very hard, and for everyone. How much more difficult it must be to have to traverse all of the problems life throws at you when you are developmentally challenged. In some ways I would imagine things might be a bit easier, but it must be super hard to deal with some of the monumental things life hands us. 





She had bought herself a Grade Three curriculum workbook with some of the money I had given them for Christmas and she was working in it yesterday. There is Math, English, Social Studies, etc. One of the things she was doing yesterday was called "Acrostic" poetry. 


"In an acrostic, the first letter of each line spells out a word or phrase that’s generally related to the topic of the poem. There are several different types of acrostic, including a double acrostic where both the first and last letter of each line spell out a message. Another type of acrostic is the abecedarian, where the first letter of each line goes in alphabetical order. Acrostics are often one of the first types of poetry kids learn, by writing a poem using the letters of their own name."

This was something I had not heard of before, or if I had it was something I had long since forgotten. It was fun to try to make up a poem like this. 

The math on the other hand  . . .  not so fun.  😟 I am very poor at math myself.




I had ordered her a knitting spool to give her something to do.  I figured she could use some of my scraps and it would keep her hands busy. It came a couple of days ago. We tried to figure it out yesterday.  I even brought up a video on YouTube for this exact tool, but I was unable to figure it out.  I will try again today. I know it can't be all that difficult. 

Our father had made us knitting spools when we were children out of our mom's old wooden thread spools. We used to play with them for hours, making long snakes of yarn and then sewing them together to make thing like little mats, etc. We had lots of fun with them. There was no fancy tool to loop the yarn over the cogs, just a safety pin. It worked beautifully.

I hope we figure it out soon. 



 



I have discovered a new YouTube channel which we have both been enjoying. Les Frenchies.  She is American and he is French, although he had lived in American for many, many years.  They decided a number of years back to move to France and leave America and their channel is all about their adventures in France (Paris typically.)  We have both really enjoyed the videos we watched.

Watching them shop in Carrefour brought back some nice memories for me of going there with my friend Joy and her husband Simon many years ago. We also watched a video on them visiting Costco, iconic Paris Bake Shops and trying out Onion Soup in a variety of restaurants and ranking them. 

All very interesting and entertaining. 

Armchair travel, one of my favorite things to do.



 

Last night after we had both gone to bed the emergency alarm went off on our phones, scaring the life out of us. So loud and startling. The RCMP were notifying residents of Digby county to seek immediate shelter and stay inside due to an Armed man being about. A bit scary even though he appeared to be quite a distance away.  The highway he was travelling on goes right past the back of my house however, so a bit unnerving even so. Thankfully we were tucked safely up inside and locked in for the night.

The sound of the alarm didn't half startle us however. There is nothing like being at the point of falling asleep and having that go off to get your blood coursing through your veins!

Isn't it wonderful however that we live in a day and age where such things as emergency notifications like that are possible!


 


I have been craving pancakes all week.  Pancake day (Shrove Tuesday) is on the 17th, so not long away. I am not sure I can wait that long however. I am really wanting pancakes now. I am also wanting cake.  Very little has been done in this house as far as that kind of cooking goes. There have only been simple meals for the most part. Things I have had frozen previously, and one night I made those TikTok egg omelet sandwiches. Pretty boring.  I may try to get something cooked today and see how that goes. I have been slacking off for far too long. I need to get up and do something. To cook something. I need to go grocery shopping. This living out of the store cupboard is getting pretty boring. 

I can order things like cat food from Amazon, kitty litter too. The cats are well cared for. For myself, I am really craving some fresh vegetables, and I need some potatoes. Maybe today I will try to go to the farm market behind my place. We will see how things go.

Otherwise, there isn't really a whole lot going on here. I have plans to change my bed today and do a general tidy up, perhaps bake a cake, make a meal from scratch. Lets hope it goes well!

A thought to carry with you  . . . 

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*You need to let the little things
that would ordinarily bore you
suddenly thrill you.
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Easy Baked Rice Pilaf



Another new/old recipe in the kitchen today.  Easy Baked Rice Pilaf.  This has always been a favorite side dish in my family. Oddly enough rice wasn't something we had very often when we were growing up. If mom cooked rice at all it was Minute Rice. As an adult I have come to love many kinds of rice and enjoy cooking it in a variety of ways. This oven pilaf is a delicious option!

I hope that you have a really nice day today.  Stay warm. Stay safe.  Keep out of trouble, lol.  Whatever you do get up to, don't forget!

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Thursday, 5 February 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!


 


Snow drops. We are a long ways from seeing them here.  But they are a beautiful harbinger of Spring in the offing  . . .


 

The Song of the Blackbird . . . so pretty.


 

Knitted shawls  . . . 


 


As a child I loved riding my bicycle.  I felt like I was almost flying.


 


Fresh cinnamon buns  . . . 


 


Moonlit shadows on snow  . . . 


 

Tenacity  . . . 


 

Beauty tucked away in unlikely spaces  . . . 


 

Cranford  . . .  I loved the series  . . . 


 

Lacy hearts  . . . . 


 

White linens  . . . 


 

A handknit sweater  . . . 


 

Cottage charm  . . . 


 

Lamp light  . . . 


 


A pretty blouse  . . . 


 

Things that sparkle  . . . 


 

English Cockers  . . . 


 


Brownie bites . . .  little bites of heaven . . . 


 

The wonders of nature . . . 


 

Fresh lemons  . . . lemon anything  . . . 


 

Cats  . . . such unique personalities  . . . 


 

Kitchen windows  . . . 


And those are my favorite things for this week  . . . 


A thought to carry with you  . . . 


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˚ ˛ •˛• ˚ | 田田 |門 ★
*Walk towards the sunshine
and the shadows will
fall behind you.
~anon• ˚ ˚ ˛ ˚ ˛ • •。★★ 。* 。
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Peanut Butter and Jam Cookies


In The English Kitchen today  . . .  Peanut Butter and Jam Cookies.  For the kids  . . . 


I hope you have a beautiful Thursday. I need to try to get to the Drug store today to pick up my prescriptions. I am all out of the one and low on the rest.  I should have picked them up on Tuesday.  Anyways, whatever you get up to today, don't forget!


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