JUNE 12th, 2026
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The carpets I bought for Eileen's place came yesterday, along with a floor runner Cindy bought for her and the curtains and tension rod for her bedroom. I think she is going to take them with her when she goes out on her CSS visit today. I don't know if she will lay out the carpets or put up the curtains or not. I had wanted to go yesterday afternoon, but she wasn't feeling like going. I am not sure either if the landlord has changed her lock or not. It seems to me that he should have done, but . . . nothing happens quickly in this part of the world. Just so long as it happens. To my way of thinking it should have been done that very same day.
Like the wasps in my house. I killed another one last evening so went around with my cotton balls and peppermint oil again. Someone needs to look up in the loft over my house, not make a cursory look around the outside to see if they see any wasps going in or out in the middle of the day. They need to open the hatch in the garage and have a good look at what's up there. I may have to contact an exterminator myself as I don't really think the handyman is going to do much at all about it.
Landlords down here are very slack in my opinion. They want their rent yesterday however, lol.
It is a beautiful warm sunny day out there today. No rain now until Saturday. I do so love sunny days, but after the fires of last year I do get a bit concerned when we don't have a lot of rain days to compensate for it. That was a bit too close for comfort. Anyways, I will enjoy the sunshine while I can. We don't have these lovely summery days for long.
Summer is not my favorite season however. I am really an autumn kind of girl. I love the winter also with the cozying in. I am not a huge fan of heat and humidity. But I do enjoy when it is just sunny and hot. Without the moisture.
Someone asked me yesterday where would I rather live and which do I like better? Here or the U.K. Oh, no doubt about it I loved living in the U.K. I loved it over there with all of my heart. I do miss it a great deal, but . . . I love my family more. And if I had to choose between them and the U.K. I choose them. I choose family and living here near them. I don't even have to think about it.
But I did like the weather and the countryside over there very much, and the food. It was much, much better. The temperatures were not so drastic. It did rain a fair bit, but you didn't get the wide extremes that we get here. It was beautiful there. You did not have to drive very far to witness great beauty. My own garden was beautiful. And the food, well I was very spoiled. Fresh fruit and veg, great meats, poultry and fish. beautiful cheeses, the bread, the dairy, etc. All were excellent. I think that where I live now, we are at the end of the food chain and we end up with what nobody else wants or what's leftover.
Except during growing season. Then we are blessed with plenty of fresh local produce. It's expensive though.
I also miss being able to get things overnight. With it being such a small country there, I could order anything today and have it delivered overnight at no extra cost.
But family . . . I love my family and I love being near them. They more than make up for anything I might miss from over there. Both Anthony and Doug are coming over in July with the boys and in August my brother and his wife are coming down. There is much to look forward to.
I used to love going barefoot as a child. There was something really lovely about feeling the coolness of the grass beneath my feet. I also used to love going barefoot in the house. I don't do that any longer. As a diabetic you have to be very careful about your feet and not injuring them, so I wear slippers or shoes at all times now.
I did always love to put on socks in the evening and then take them off just when I got into bed. There was something about the way the sheets felt on my bare feet just after taking off my socks that I really loved. Perhaps I am just weird.
Speaking about weird. I started watching the Michael Jackson video/series on Netflix, chronicling his criminal trial in 2005. I have watched two episodes of it. I admit that I have always been of a mixed opinion concerning what did or didn't happen. I do think he was one very weird individual. Really wealthy and famous people are targets to be sure. But I also think that where there is smoke there is fire. Nobody will ever know for sure.
I have a very busy day ahead of me today. I have a lot of work to get done as I will be away all day tomorrow. We (Cindy, Eileen and I) are going on a road trip up-country. Something which we have wanted to do all Winter and are only just getting to. Eileen is really looking forward to it. I probably won't be posting tomorrow as we will have to leave fairly early to get on the road. We plan on going up to Canning and a few other places. Tonight we are going to try out the new Diner that opened at the campground/cabins just the other side of town. It looks like a really good place to eat and we have wanted to try it since it opened. I am looking forward to that, as is Eileen.
In any case I will see you all on Friday with tales of my adventures and will leave you now with a thought for the day . . .
In The English Kitchen today . . . Chicken & Mushroom Pot Pie. An older recipe that I brought up to date. This is a lovely and simple pie to make however. No bottom crust, just a filling and a top crust. You can make both ahead of time and just put it together about half an hour or so before you want to serve it. Easy peasy, and oh-so-tasty!
I hope you have a wonderful Wednesday and Thursday. I will catch you back here on Friday. Hope your days go really well. Stay safe, be happy and don't forget!
FOR TODAY, June 9th, 2026
OUTSIDE MY WINDOW ...
An older photo but I love it. The sight of Cinnamon looking out at a fresh green world as the sunlight appears early in the morning after a rain shower. I love it. Things look much the same this morning, except all of those plants are gone and it is garbage day. The street is lined with bin bags. That's okay. I am grateful for garbage pick up. I appreciate the bin men. They do us a great service.
I AM THINKING ...
Sometimes I feel sad about the losses I have experienced in life, but then, I remember how very blessed I am regardless to that. My life may not be how I once imagined that it might have turned out to be, but it is still a very good life, and filled with blessings and joy. I am grateful for that.
I AM ALSO THINKING ...
Someone bitter told me several years back that I was going to end up an old woman . . . alone, unloved and lonely. That wasn't true then and it isn't true now. I am surrounded with loving family. I have lots of loving friends on both sides of the pond. I have two beautiful cats who add a great measure of joy to my life. I am not lonely, not ever, and because of my faith I am never and will never be alone.
I AM GRATEFUL FOR ...
Lemon Meringue pie. I ended up having a very full day yesterday. Cindy and I made an impromptu visit to Eileen's apartment early in the day. I don't know if we were expecting to find something else or not, but we went. I put all the pots and pans away. We got the living room curtains put onto a rod, but we didn't have any tools to put the rod up. (Eileen has sent a message to her dad to ask if he could help with that.) The Landlord is going to change the lock, but we don't know when. (In my opinion it should have been yesterday.) Then I went home. Then Cindy messaged me to say they had turkey pies and lemon meringue pies at Peltons. How could I resist??? We popped up to get one of each. How could I resist! The Lemon Meringue pies are great! Delicious and loaded with plenty of filling. Much more than a shop bought pie. And they taste homemade. Then Doug facetimed me. Also great. I made Eileen and I a supper of steak with mushroom gravy, new potatoes and salad. We enjoyed some pie for dessert. Got the garbage out, etc. It was a great day. Very busy, but great.
I AM ALSO GRATEFUL FOR ...
Clean clothes. I also managed to get in three loads of laundry yesterday. Yes. I WAS very tired and sore last night. Eileen had to help put liniment on my back it was aching so badly. I was grateful that she was here to do that for me! The cats are rubbish at it.
IN THE KITCHEN ...
Easy Bean, Corn & Couscous Salad. An early summer salad that pops with plenty of color and texture and that is delicious. I love Israeli Couscous.