Saturday 18 May 2024

All Things Nice . . .


Behold the almond blossom and the spring
The stir of sap within an ancient oak,
A frail blue hyacinth . . . a tangled vine
A spiral of blue smoke.

The tall white candles of a chestnut tree,
Making my yard an altar pure and still,
A small field steaming in the noonday sun,
A cottage on a hill.

The shadows of new leaves upon the walk
Make checkered blocks of grey and white mosaic,
Where penitents might kneel and say their beads,
For Christ's dear sake.

Behold the almond blossoms and the spring
And all the radiant earth is lifted up
To drink the blessed cup of faith and hope
From Spring's blue cup.
~Edna Jacques, Spring
Aunt Hattie's Place, 1949



The apple blossoms are coming out now. The Annapolis Valley is filled with lots of apple orchards and they are about to become a sea of flower and scent.  A drive along the back roads of this valley, set amidst the shadow of two mountains, brings delight to the eye with every turn of the winding roads. 

This past week we have seen temperatures rising to well in the double digits and the leaves are really unfurling now.  That tender green is everywhere  as they roll out the promise of the weeks to come. Hanging baskets of flowers are appearing on people's porches. I am so tempted to get a couple, but they are so expensive and then I have to find a way to hang them up. I think perhaps this year I will just enjoy everyone else's.  👍 I get the pleasure without the expense or trouble.



 

 


I went out to check my mail box yesterday afternoon and Glenna was out working with a couple of planters on her deck. I stopped and we sat for a spell and had a wee visit with each other.  It was quite pleasant sitting on her porch passing the time of day.  Generally we really only see and speak on Sundays as I usually get a drive to church with her.  Or she with me.  It was nice to have a wee catch up other than that. Funny, we live so close to each other and hardly ever speak. Not that we don't want to, but we both lead such busy lives   Despite having had that stroke last year, Glenna is always on the go.  I see her car going back and forth most days as she travels here and there.  She often takes Sheila out shopping or for lunch, or just for a drive so that Sheila has a change of scenery.  

Good neighbors.  I am blessed to have good neighbors.



Another few weeks and we will start to see the early offerings of the upcoming strawberry season, probably about mid June I would think.  Fresh local berries are the best.  We live in an age now where we have fresh berries available pretty much all year round. The fresh local ones taste better however and so when strawberry season is upon us, I try to indulge myself as much as possible.

When we were children, wild strawberries used to grow along the railway tracks which ran along the end of our yard in Gimli.  A tall wire fence separated our yard from the tracks, but there was an opening down the way where you could access the tracks.  In the early summer we would pick them in small plastic tubs and mom would wash and clean them and we would enjoy them in a small bowl with some milk and sugar on them.  They tasted so good.  Intense.

I can still smell the tar from the railroad ties, and hear the hum of cicadas in the ears and nose of my memory as we crouched along the tracks in the heat of the summer sunshine, picking those berries. Oh, isn't memory such a wonderful, wonderful thing  . . . roses in December.


 

It felt good this week to be able to get rid of some of the clutter and organize my bedroom closet a bit better, or at least one side of it at any rate.  I have an enormous walk in closet in my bedroom.  It runs the entire length of the wall.  There are shelves in it and railings to hang things.  I have it pretty full up. When you live in a small space such as this wee home of mine, storage is at a premium.  


Although I have only been here for 3 years, I have managed to fill it quite nicely.  I have bought things and used them for a time and then decided that they are not for me, and so they end up stored. 

I have been doing a study called Mindful Living, practicing stillness through the lens of the Gospel.


 



"Mindfulness is the practice of becoming conscious, aware, and awake. In this book, you will be invited to become conscious of your mind, body, and spirit. As you marry the gospel of Jesus Christ with the practice of mindfulness, a beautiful sense of peace will permeate the deepest parts of your soul."

I am still in section one: Body   Practicing Simplicity.  

Creating space in my mind and my environment.  I am trying to simplify my schedule and clear away any clutter.  Clutter is a big thing. I am a collector . . .  books, fabric, yarn, art supplies.  Those are the four things I love most, and which bring me the most joy.  For me the most difficult thing is balancing work and play so that I have time each day to enjoy both.  I think paring down some of what I have managed to unconsciously collect will bring about much more balance in my life.  I took a huge bag of stuff up to Value Village, along with dad's things the other day. That was a great start.


 


The man across the road has now moved out.  A lady from the next street over will be moving in.  The old railway path runs along the back of those houses on the next street over.  They are lovely units, much fancier than the one I am in.  Although there is a large wooden fence that separates them from the railway path, it can be a bit noisy at times I have heard.  A lot of people do their ATV'ing on that trail, so in the warmer  months you get that, and in the colder months, if there is snow, you get the snow-mobiles.  This lady, so I am told, doesn't feel safe with the trail running behind her place. I can totally understand and sympathize with those feelings.

I think because we live in such simple structures which have no basements beneath us, we are low to the ground. Our windows are at ground level and if that is a window in your bedroom, it can make you feel a bit nervous.  My window doesn't seem to lock. I need to call them and have someone come and look at it.  I am going to buy some wooden doweling to put in it to wedge between the top of the window itself and the top of the window that pulls up.  Just enough so that I can open it for a bit in the summer months when it is so warm and let air in, but not enough that anyone could get in. 

I have found that it is too warm in there on summer nights without being able to open a window and let in the cooler nighttime air.  But I have not felt safe in opening the window at night. If I knew that nobody could open it any further than what the dowel would allow, then I would feel a lot better about it.

The Farmer's Market is behind my place with a large empty parking lot.  Sometimes late at night cars pull in there. I am not sure what for, but their lights light up my bedroom window and wake me up.  It doesn't happen really often, but it does happen from time to time.  It does make me a bit nervous.









And now for gratuitous amounts of Cat Spam!   Oh how I love these two creatures.  Nutmeg was laying next to me on the sofa the other evening,  (where he is to be found most evenings), and Cinnamon jumped up to give him a bath.  He was enjoying every minute of it.


He can get aggressive with her from time to time, chasing her and jumping on her. There is hissing and spitting involved and some meowing as she doesn't really like it. I usually chase him off.  It sometimes makes me wonder if I made a mistake getting two of them, but then in moments like this I think not. They do love each other, even if he can be a bit of a bully at times, and I think they would really miss each other if they were not together.
 

 



He likes to watch me work.  He perches on the back of the chair next to the window and watches as I lay things out.  I am not sure what the attraction is. Perhaps because, like me, he is a foodie too? 



 




Mom's cat Pumpkin always loved to sit in boxes.  They had a box kept in the living room just for her.  She was much larger than the box, but for some reason she liked squeezing into it and just sitting.  Cats and children.  The box is often the best part of anything new coming into the house.



 



Sometimes, if she gets there first, Cinnamon will sit next to me on the sofa.  Nutmeg has freckles on his nose. I often say to him, "Have you had your nose in the freckle jar again?"  "Of course!" is his response.  Cinnamon does not have freckles on her noise per se, but the center part of it is a soft brown rather than a pink and she has some black whiskers, which do not show up here.  She has a few freckles in her mouth and inside her ear.  



Freckles are quite common in ginger cats, just as they are in ginger humans.


 


Most of the time in the evening however, she likes to lay in front of the television on top of the electric fire.  Usually in such a position so that I am unable to change the channel. I don't mind overly much. She is content and usually doesn't stay for too long.






My fish and chips that I had at Jonny's on Thursday.  Cindy and I stopped there on our way home from dropping off dad's stuff.  The fish was some good. So were the fries. Naughty, naughty, naughty.  But naughty likes company and I was really happy to be there enjoying them with Cindy.

Everything is better with Cindy.  I so love this sister of mine. I think of all the silver linings of these past few years, she shines the most.  So blessed. I am so very blessed.

I will leave you now with a thought for the day  . . . 

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 *.˛.Quiet the mind
and the soul will speak.
~Ma Jaya Sati Bhagavati
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In The English Kitchen today, Strawberry Iced Fairy Cakes. I made fairy cakes and glazed them with a sweet glace icing that I used powdered freeze dried strawberries in.  Quite red, but sooooooooo delicious!  It had a beautiful strawberry flavor!  I also added a drop of strawberry extract.  So yummy!  Very nice!

I hope that you have a beautiful weekend.  May it be filled with loads of nice things and love. Don't forget along the way . . . 

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Friday 17 May 2024

My Friday Finds . . .

 



A few of the things  I find each week that pique my interest, bring me joy, inspire me to learn, create, do, become . . . maybe they will do the same for you!




No source, just cuteness overload.  I don't think I could ever bring myself to cut up a quilt like that, however.




Maisy and Bee on Instagram.  She makes the cutest peg dolls.




Nostalgia at the Stone House.  Embroidered pillows.




I had that mug once upon a time. Greengate. Love me some Greengate.  Couldn't find the source for this but I found this  . . . 




Ellis and Higgs. Quilted Petal tutorial. 




Fabric Tea Cup Coasters.  Fab Art DIY. Free Pattern.




Beautiful Spring Time Coasters.  Maize Hutton. No link though. The blog is shut down. Cute embroidered round cotton yarn coasters.




Crochet with Raymond.  Crochet Granny Tea Cosy.




Pattern Center.  39 easy pouches to organize your stuff. Crochet.




Look What I Made. Crochet Pansy Bunting.




Fab Art DIY  Berry Pie Pot Holder 




Wil Tip Top  Summer Nails.




Blogging Perspective.  I should have started sooner, lol  Its too late for me now.  Save yourself!




Again too late.  I guess I have just never been overly concerned about things like this. Perhaps I should have been.




I have always love LOVED this stuff!




Always a handy list to have.




Another handy cheat sheet  . . . 




This could also come in handy.




Craftsy Hacks.




From Britain With Love.  So cute.




Again, no source.


I am not getting much this morning.  I keep hitting dead ends.




Again, I can't help sharing this. Its so cute.




I think its time to give up for this week!  Again, no source!


Cindy and I had a great day together yesterday.  We loaded up the car and headed off to Value Village. It is about 45 minutes or so away from us, maybe even an hour. I had a whole big bag of things to get rid of.  I had a couple of newish blanket. They were slippery. I don't like slippery.  I also had a bedspread and shams, made from that microfiber stuff, which I also do not like.  I had thought it was cotton.

After dropping off all the stuff, Cindy went in and got Dad some books to read.  He is a funny man. He likes to read romance novels.  He doesn't like to read anything else. I have bought him good books, real writing, in the past. He doesn't like or appreciate them. He prefers the trashy novel.

Then we went to the pet store to pick up some Churo treats for the cats.  Michaels. I got some pipe cleaners and some beads but we had a good boo around.  They are bringing in self checkouts there. I hate self checkouts.  I think they will all be self checkouts for the most part soon. YUCK!

Then we went to the Running Man, which is a small Costco outlet.  I got a few bits there.  Bags of unsalted mixed nuts to make my granola. Some jam. I like the Asian frozen Noodles with vegetables and frozen fried Rice. 




We finished off at Jonny's for fish and chips.  Naughty but very nice.  Then we went and put gas in the car, I picked up a prescription and home again, home again, jiggity jig.  Day gone.  But we had so much fun together.  We always send our brother photos of our dinner when we go to Jonny's to make him drool. 




He and his wife just celebrated their 37th Wedding Anniversary.  I remember going to Ottawa for their wedding.  We all flew up from Nova Scotia (mom, dad, myself) and my sister flew up from Windsor. It was such a beautiful wedding.  Love them both very much and wish them many, many more years of happily wedded bliss!

And with that I will leave you with a thought for the day  . . . 

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 *.˛.There is nothing in nature
that blooms all year long.
Be patient with yourself.
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In The English Kitchen today  . . .  Crazy Gingerbread Cake, with a Lemon Sauce.  Egg, milk and butter free.  Moist and delicious. You can also use a one for one gluten free flour to make it gluten free.

I hope your Friday is as beautiful as you are!  Whatever you get up to, don't forget!

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Thursday 16 May 2024

My Favorite Things . . .

 


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.  Lets share! 


 


The curiosity of cats, even though admittedly it does sometimes get them into trouble!  My cats always have to inspect everything that comes into the house and they do with great curiosity.  I love to watch them.  Well, I think its fair to say I just love them.  I love all animals.


 


Tea and cake.  My tea is herbal of course.  I love Ginger and Lemon.  Tea and cake are just two of life's greatest pleasures, especially when taken together.


 


This.  It just makes me happy. I love looking at it.  Homey and cozy. It looks like the pillow case might be embroidered but I can't really tell for sure.


 


Lighthouses  . . .  Cindy will tell you. I love lighthouses. Oh, how wonderful it would be to live in a lighthouse with a house attached.  I could not go up the stairs of course, not now, but when I was younger, I would have loved it.


 


Lemon tarts  . . .  and these are especially pretty.  Are those forget-me-nots?  I cannot really tell.  If so, they are one of my absolute favorite flowers!


 


Love, love this dinnerware. It looks like Wedgewood although I am not certain that it is. If not, it is very similar.  Love those roses as well. They are one of my favorite colors of roses . . .  blush.


 

Candlestick holders. I have one which I bought from a Nordic supply place prior to moving back to Canada. It is white enamel and managed to get back here unbroken.  There is a slight chip in it, but that only adds to the beauty of enamelware in my opinion.


 

Quality fresh fruit and vegetables.  Something which Mrs Hen approves of as well. I wish we had more of that here  . . .  oh and the Sweet Peas. Have I ever told you that Sweet Peas are my absolute favorite flower? It is true.  If I was a young Bride I would want a bouquet of Sweet Peas.


 

Using pretty glass bottoms to imprint cookies.  I have some crystal candlesticks that do a fabulous job of it.  So pretty  . . . 


 



Are you sure I can't help you with that?  That would be mine. They love to be involved with everything I do. I don't mind. They help to  make my life sweet and more interesting.


 


The cozy comfort of rainy days.  We need more of them I think. We have not had enough rain yet this year I don't believe. I sure hope we don't get fires like we had last year . . .


 

Oh, I do so love an AGA stove.  There was one in the kitchen at the big house when I worked there. It was the only heat they had in the kitchen in the Winter months. It was so cozy. I used to love cooking on it as well. I probably cooked on it more in the cooler months than I did the regular stove.


 

This really makes me smile.  I wonder what he is watching . . .  he is very intent on it  . . . 


 


Mismatched plates  . . .  somehow they just go together  . . . 


 


Natural fabrics . . . I love cotton, linen  . . . 


 


A little red house  . . .  how sweet, looks like it is close to the sea  . . . 


 


Now that is truly adorable, don't you think??


 

Double Hollyhocks  . . . 


 

This. It is stunning  . . . 


 


Milk delivery in glass pint bottles.  They still had it in the U.K.  The Tits used to sometimes peck the little foil lids off and drink the milk.


And those are my favorite things for today. I hope that some of them were yours also!


A thought to carry with you  . . . 


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 *.˛.I don't really care if my glass is 
half full or half empty,
I am just happy to have a glass.
~Joe Farrell
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In The English Kitchen today  . . .  Pasta with Peas & Pesto. Quick, easy, simple and delicious. The perfect midweek supper.

I hope that you have a beautiful day today!  We are off to take some of dad's stuff to Value Village.  Wish us safety there and back!  Whatever you get up to today, be happy and blessed. May you enjoy at least a few of your favorite things!  Don't forget!

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