Saturday, 14 March 2026

All Things Nice . . .

 

The little green things struggling to survive,
The nip of winter in the chilly air,
Lawns lush and green in spite of wind and cold,
An old tree out in blossoms wondrous fair,
Bursting the prison bars of cold and rain,
Proclaiming that spring has come again.

The fields are soggy as an Irish bog,
Only the ridges rise in virgin green,
Starred with a hundred different kinds of flowers,
The little creeks and fills are running clean
From bank to ferny bank and all around,
New life is springing from the ground.

New foals in pastures . . . calves in sheltered nooks
The mother pasturing near keeps watch and guard,
Nuzzling its tiny flanks to voice her joy;
A hatch of yellow chickens in the yard
Make little forays to the kitchen door,
Like an old beggar asking please for more.

The beaches lie deserted as a Fair
After the circus folks have gone away,
The children with their tiny painted pails
Shiver and whimper for a sunny day,
While Spring withholds her bounties and her grace
Like a shy bride who covers up her face.

While farmers watch with calm discouraged eyes,
The laden clouds that hide the summer skies.
~Edna Jacques, Cold Spring
Fireside Poems, 1950

I know 'tis early yet. The first day of Spring is not until Friday next, but I could not resist sharing this poem about a cold spring by Edna. Looking at the weather forecast over the next ten days, there is a lot of to-ing and fro-ing and it will be cold most days.

Yesterday as Cindy and I were driving to the shops from her place down over the bridge into town here we could see that the river has overrun it's banks and there is a lot of water laying almost into the town and not all that far from where the houses begin. We had a lot of rain the other day and with the snow melt and the runoff of the snow melting from the South Mountain, there is a bit of flooding.  But, I have seen it far worse than that.

When I was a teenager they started a huge project to reroute the river.  The streets at the river end of the town used to get flooded most years and so they took on the huge project of rerouting the river. It was quite a feat. But the earth remembers and that area always floods a tiny bit each year, but not as badly as it did, once upon a time.


 

 I gave my friend Jackie a call yesterday. I had been wanting to call her all week, but stuff kept getting in the way. Once I got home from shopping and had put everything away, Eileen still wasn't back from her outing so I thought I would call Jackie. She took a bad fall earlier in the week. A delivery man had dropped a package off and rung the bell, which woke her from her nap and in her rush to get to the door, she tripped over her feet and went down. Thankfully she did not break anything, although she says her face is quite bruised from where her eye glasses cut into it. She would not go to get checked out, however. She has a great distrust of modern medicine and Doctors in general. I am afraid that is a mindset I just do not understand. I am very grateful for modern medicine and Doctors. I know that they don't get it right 100% of the time, but I would prefer their odds over alternative means and methods.

The same Doctor that delivered my mother also delivered my brother (who turned 66 earlier this week on the 3rd).   Doctor Kelly. He lived here in town. His house is still there and was for sale not that long ago. I vaguely remember him. He never had a cigarette out of his mouth. His office used to be over top of what is now the dollar store in town now. I can remember the creaky floors. Mom always told us that on the day she was born, he had to jump the creek to get to my great grandparents house as there had been so much rain and his car could not get through. He must have been a very young man then. Mom was born in the summer of 1932, and then he delivered my brother at the old hospital here in town in 1960. Our grandfather had to drive through a snow storm to get our mother there.

The old hospital is a large white house that sits across the road from the High School in town now. It has been converted into apartments. Mom always talked with a great fondness about the lamb stew that she had been given for one of her meals during her stay.


 


Sometime in the intervening years between 1960 and 1966 they built a new modern hospital at the East end of town. Soldiers Memorial. It has a dedicated Veteran's Wing, otherwise it would probably have been closed now as have almost all of the smaller hospitals here in the Valley.  They built a new hospital in Kentville, Annapolis Valley Regional, which takes on the majority of the health care options now.

They still do a lot of testing here at the hospital in town and there is an emergency room which is opened Monday to Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. You can get blood tests there and x-rays, ultrasounds, etc.

There is always talk of them closing it down and people get in a bit of an up-roar, but for now it stays open.  They are increasing the size of the base at Greenwood (not far from here) along with the number of personnel. So much so that they are building 200 new housing units to house the excess. There is also a huge four story apartment building going up here in town, not far from the hospital.

All these new people will certainly be causing a strain on the services available in this area such as schools, housing, medical.  I don't think we need to worry too much about the hospital closing just yet. The hospital in Kentville is overrun as it is with patients being kept in beds in the halls.  The Emergency waiting room has inadequate seating most of the time. You are left standing for hours while you wait to be seen.  I think we are quite safe for the moment with our hospital here, and perhaps it will even expand it's hours with the influx of residents. Hope springs eternal!


 


A friend of mine shared a reel with me via Messenger about Honest Lessons learned by the time you reach 70.  What truly matters. It was quite good and really resonated with me. It was things I already espouse. Life becomes more about seeing the world with calmer eyes.

Lesson one - Peace is more valuable than winning arguments. It is often wiser to hold your tongue. winning isn't everything. Silence protects your heart better than words.
Lesson two - Time is precious now. Spend it with people who make you feel calm and not drained.
Lesson three - Your health becomes your greatest treasure. Small daily habits matter more than ever.
Lesson four - Your memories become your greatest wealth. Moments with family worth more than anything money can buy.
Lesson five - Your circle becomes smaller but more meaningful.
Lesson six -  Your worries about the past slowly  lose their power.
Lesson seven - Your heart learns that forgiveness brings more peace than holding onto the pain.
Lesson eight - Life was never about having more. It was about appreciating what you already have.



I hope that you don't mind me sharing it with you this morning.



 

Daffodils that come before the swallow dares,
and take the winds of March with beauty.
~William Shakespeare


Daffodil season is a long way off here as of yet. One of my biggest regrets of my time living in the U.K. was that I never had the opportunity to go to Ullswater in the Lake District and see the daffodils that William Wordsworth wrote about so eloquently. I was to Ullswater but not during the season of daffodils.

I always loved our holidays that we took in the Yorkshire Dales and Lake District. When I watch All Creatures Great and Small, I can really appreciate the beautiful scenery shown as I have been there, in the Dales. That is an area of the U.K. filled with intense beauty.  

And the Lakes as well.  If I could live anywhere in the world, it might be there.



 

Sometimes at night when I am in bed and waiting to fall asleep, after my prayers have been offered up, I can tend to get inside my head a bit.  Last night I was thinking about the horrible comment that someone left here one time about me dying alone and lonely.  I thought 'tis true. I am ending out my days living alone.  But that was always going to be the case. With a husband 17 years older than myself, I was always more likely to end my days alone without a companion.  But lonely?  I think not.  I enjoy my own company far too much. I have so many interests and hobbies that keep me busy. I have family close by who love and care for me. Sure, there are things I wish could have been a bit different, but who doesn't have those things?  There are pieces of each person's life that they wish they could change, given the chance.  I find myself totally at peace with my life, and with what I have built for myself here. I don't really get lonely. I guess that is one of the greatest blessings in my life. I also think attitude has a lot to do with it. And I think having a positive attitude is one of my greatest gifts.


 


I saw this on Pinterest and thought it was really nice.  I wanted to share it with you. It seems like a wonderful way to usher in the season of spring.  Fresh air. Fresh house. Declutter, etc.

Eileen and I are going to begin today with the refrigerator and the kitchen cupboards! There is nothing like a bit of a refresh to feed the spirit and put a spring (no pun intended) in the step!

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


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*Sometimes the smallest
step in the right direction
becomes the biggest
step of your life.
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Irish Honey Scones


In The English Kitchen today  . . .  Irish Honey Scones. Light, tender, and gently flavored with honey. These are fabulous served warm with butter and jam, or with some cream and jam. Delicious any which way and quite wholesome.


I hope that you have a beautiful weekend. Its going to be cool and wet here.  Whatever you get up to, stay safe, be blessed and don't forget!

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Friday, 13 March 2026

Dear Neighbor . . .

 


March 13th, 2026
Estate Lane
Middleton, Nova Scotia
-4*C/24*F
snow showers, but hopefully stopping soon
more snow tomorrow

Dear Neighbor,

Well winter has revisited us this morning. This is such a transitional month. Snow one day, rain the next. Cold. Mild. And everything in between. It will be like this until spring finally decides to kick winter out of the room for once and for all. It won't be long now.  But in the meantime we suffer this to-ing and fro-ing.

I do look forward to the sunshine and the greening up of everything, the flowers, the birds  . . .  but not the bugs. In particular the ants. They drive me to distraction. There are just so many of them and I spend the warmer months in an on-going battle to keep them out of my kitchen and my bed. I can live with spiders, but ants.  I absolutely dislike them. And, because I live in a bungalow on a concrete slab, they are in the house, under my house, around my house.  Most annoying. But we learn to live with it.


 

Yesterday ended up being a very busy day.  Cindy messaged David and I about 9:30 or so to say that she had called an ambulance for dad. He had been in pain with his back all night and wanted to go to the hospital to have it checked. And he wasn't feeling very mobile. I went to the hospital with them. When someone is 92 you don't want to take any chances. You want these things checked out and he is not always very good at explaining things.

They gave him a good once over and any infection was ruled out. We were told how to manage his pain and we got to bring him home. Cindy had a kinesiology appointment in the afternoon so Eileen and I went over to keep an eye on him while she and Dan were away. Dad stayed mostly in his room. He came out for a bit and did a walk around for some exercise. I put some cream on his back, then he went back into his room for a nap.  Eileen and I spent the afternoon rolling coins.

Eileen has a small suitcase/container she brought that was loaded with change. Nickels, dimes, quarters, loonies, toonies. She had picked up the coin rollers earlier in the week, so we busied ourselves with sorting them out. We got most of them sorted but ran out of rollers for the nickels and dimes so need to get more. It is amazing how quickly it all added up. She is going to put them into her savings account.


 


Once Cindy and Dan got back we came home and I whipped up a quick supper of Chicken Salad Sandwiches for us.  I have gotten Eileen turned onto sourdough bread, which is much better for her than that cheap white bread. I know it is more expensive but she will be better off eating that.

Our lives have fallen into a comforting routine.  I get up first. I am an early riser. I do my writing on here while I listen to her sleeping. She gets up about 9 and has her breakfast. Then she goes off to her CSS visits if she is having one and I do some work. If she doesn't have a visit then she busies herself with copying out recipes or writing of some sort. I gave her one of my Susan Branch Recipe Binders for her to take to her new apartment, so she is busying herself with copying recipes into it that are simple and not too expensive to make. She also has her knitting spool that she is busy using as well. She is making a cat bed for when she is finally able to get a cat of her own.

I do my scripture study. She does hers. We cook. We laugh. We watch a bit of telly, do laundry, etc. She is not hard to live with and I do not feel like I have to spend my time entertaining her. We get along very well. We always have for the most part. There were some issues with masking and Covid a year or so back, but nothing too hard awfully difficult to deal with.




Sometimes we play "Where's Nutmeg." He's not too hard to find.  His white paws or bottlebrush tail give him away most times.  Sometimes you look and all you see is two eyes and those pompom white cheeks of his staring out. He makes us laugh. He is such a character. When Eileen is snoring really loud he stands at the doorway and watches her. Its so funny.


 


Now it is March I really need to get my act together and tackle my taxes. I save my receipts, etc. all year and then in March I gather everything and sort it and get it ready to go to the tax man. He is a funny little guy. A bit odd to be honest, but he does a good job and doesn't charge too much. I have been skimming a firm 30% off of everything I have received this year each time I get paid, and paying it into my CRA account. Hopefully I won't need to add any more to it. I don't have it to add.  Taxes are something I really don't understand that well.  Rich people don't pay taxes, or they pay as little as they can. They know how to hide their money. I know this from having worked for them. I have seen it all.  The poor and working class pay much more. My boss in the U.K was a tax exile from America and then when the U.K. started making them pay taxes on the money that was hidden in off-shore accounts they made the move to the Bahamas. They know all the loopholes.

I wish I knew some loopholes. Then maybe I could get ahead! haha


 

I am dropping Eileen off at the Baptist church here in town this morning to go to her Bible Study.  They are studying Revelations. I am not sure how much she understands of it, but she does enjoy the social aspect of it and they have a coffee break with refreshments which she enjoys. Tim's mother also goes and it is a chance for them to see each other.  Then after that she is walking to Tim Hortons as she has a CSS visit today and a People's First meeting.  They will drop her off home after that.

Cindy and I are going to go out and do a bit of shopping this morning.  We have not done that in a while. It is doubtful that we will be taking Dad to visit with his friend Maryann today. Because of his back.

I love these little outings with Cindy. I always really enjoy them. I am so blessed to have a sister that I get along so well with. My brother as well.  Last night we were sharing misheard lyrics on FB messenger and having a bit of a laugh over them.

All of my brother's tests re his kidney cancer, etc. have come back with good results. We are pleased about that.



 


One of the main things I need to get this morning is cat food and kitty litter. Walmart has the best prices as far as those things go.  I get a regular large box of the little pots of Whiskas chicken cuts and salmon cuts in gravy, but I also have to get a few different flavors of the little pots to off-set those so that flavor fatigue doesn't take hold. Cinnamon also likes the little soups. She is the fussy one really. Nutmeg eats pretty much everything. He is not near as fussy about what he eats.

I can only use the one kind of kitty litter as well, as Cinnamon doesn't like any other kind. Yes, she is a little bit of a Diva.

Ahhh . . . simple things. I know you were all just gagging to know all this. Sorry.



 


I have great plans for this weekend. I want to sort out my kitchen cupboards. I know there are some canned goods in there that have been there since I first moved in. I need to get rid of some things and just organize them better.  I could do a lot better in that area. I need to stop buying food on impulse and only buy what I know I am going to use.

I just looked at the clock and it is time to wake Eileen up so that she can be ready for me to take her to her bible study at 9, so I will end this now.

A thought to carry with you  . . . 

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*Life is partly what we make it,
and partly what is made by
the friends that we choose.
~Tennessee Williams 


Apricot and Honey Muffins



In The English Kitchen today, Apricot and Honey Muffins.  Soft, tender and just sweet enough.  A kind of a banana muffin that is really delicious and studded generously with plenty of apricots, apples, and toasted pecans. A powerhouse of nutrition.


I hope you have a lovely Friday. Whatever you get up to, stay safe, stay warm, and don't forget!

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Thursday, 12 March 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!


 

Early morning light  . . . 


 

Ginger cats  . . .  they have such personality.


 


Snow drops  . . . 


 


Fresh garlic  . . . 


 

A place to sit comfortably  . . . 


 


Hedgehogs . . .  they're so cute.


 

Checkered table cloths  . . .  love them.


 

Tulips  . . .  any color.


 


Unique ceramics  . . .  what a cute vase.


 

Disappearing snow  . . . 


 


White plates  . . . 


 


Maps  . . . 

 

Blue jeans, although it has been many years since I have worn them . . . 


 


Little knitted ducks  . . . 


 


Pie . . . any kind  . . .  put it in a crust and I am there.


 


Great works of art  . . . 


 


It makes the world go around, or so they say.  We need more of it.


 


Someone's being naughty . . . oh dear . . . 


 



Easter Cookies   . . . such a cute idea.


 


Friends that are good listeners  . . . 


 


Wrought iron . . . there is a whole section in the V&A Museum in London that is dedicated just to this skill. Fascinating.


 

And again  . . .  they are such charming creatures. Crazy.


How can you not love them.

And those are my favorite things for this week. I hope that some of them were yours also.  Tomorrow is Friday the 13th, again. The second one this year. Don't worry. There won't be another one until November.

A thought to carry with you . . . 


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*A quiet home, simple routines,
and a grateful heart.
That's abundance.

Hot Buttered Corn Rice


New in The English Kitchen today  . . .  Hot Buttered Corn Rice.  This is simple to make and really delicious.  A side dish that goes with just about anything!


Eileen had her last infusion yesterday. I hope she is back to normal. A blood test in a week or so should determine if they have worked or not.  I wish for each of you a beautiful day.  Wet here. But rain, not snow, so a plus.  Whatever you get up to, don't forget!

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Wednesday, 11 March 2026

Wednesday Witterings . . .

 

 

A very busy day was had here yesterday.  Eileen ended up going to the weekly coffee morning with the CSS group down in Bridgetown. She had to be out of here for that fairly early which meant an early wake up for her.  They just go down to the main offices in Bridgetown and have a coffee morning where they play games, have snacks, coffee, etc. Tim was not at this one because he works on Tuesdays. So that was good. 

My cleaners came later in the morning. One of them was having a bit of a drama with one of her children, but other than that they did their usual great job and my place was sparkling when they left. They missed seeing Eileen, but that was okay. She was thrilled when she got home and I told her she was missed.  

Cinnamon kept them company the whole time, and as usual Nutmeg did not make an appearance until after they had gone.


 

After Eileen finished her coffee morning, she went shopping and then messaged me to say she was at Tim Hortons and did I want anything. I did not, but she had a nice visit there with her friends and then went to the Sally Ann shop and picked up a nice zippered hoodie in a beautiful burgundy color for only $2. I washed it for her when she got home.

We dined on baked potatoes topped with baked beans and cheese and salad and had some cut up melon for dessert and that was a day done and dusted.

And she has another busy day planned for today as well, with some kind of light therapy class this morning, again down in Bridgetown and then her last Iron infusion this afternoon, plus we are planning on meeting dad and Hazel at the Big Scoop for supper. Cindy is not going this week as she and Dan are going out tomorrow. Of course, our dining out all depends on how Eileen is feeling after her infusion. She is already planning on having spaghetti though, so we will probably end up going, no doubt.


 

There is some good news as far as apartments go. It looks like she is going to get that apartment which one of her friends is renting, just not sure exactly when, but probably more sooner than later.  Plus the girl is leaving a lot of her furniture and stuff behind so Eileen will be able to buy it from her. Plus I have extra things that I can give her, dish-wise, etc.  I had bought 12 place settings when I moved in here. I had big dreams of family get-togethers with all my kids, etc. but that only rarely if ever happens and I can buy in paper plates if and when it does. 

I will miss her when she is gone, so I hope it doesn't happen too awfully soon. We have gotten ourselves into a rhythm here, which is quite nice. In any case, it is a ground floor apartment so I will be able to visit her frequently in any case, something which I was unable to do when she lived with Tim as their apartment was on the third floor. 

She took great delight in telling me that Tim thinks he is going to get the new apartment, but he is not. I told her I was pretty sure he wouldn't as he already has an apartment and they will give it to her rather than him as she is considered unhoused. 

Personally I think he has a lot of nerve thinking that he could get the new apartment after everything that has happened and the way he has behaved.


 

I was taken aback a few days ago when I received the most revolting comment on a post on my food blog. I won't share it with you exactly as it is so nasty and full of such bad language that I just couldn't. But it was to the effect that they hoped my father had died and I miss him because they hate people who tell a story and don't just give you the recipe and live in misery you b****

What is wrong with people?

Then I had posted a recipe for Hamburger Gravy on my EK FB page and I got all sorts of abuse, albeit not quite as nasty as that comment, for posting a recipe that wasn't "English." Not from my regular commenters I hasten to add.

And then I had posted a question in the Ask a Question group and got abused from the get-go for asking the question.

Again, what is wrong with people?

I often really dislike this world we are living in. Oh, there is lots of beauty in it, and I do see that, but it seems that people are just becoming nastier and nastier. They sit there behind their phones and their computer screens tap-tap-tapping out the vitriol and they get away with it because they are "anonymous."


 

 It got into the double digits here temperature wise yesterday. It really was a gorgeous, sunny and warmish day. It is not supposed to get quite as warm today. I had my heat turned off all day yesterday and through the night.  I have just turned it on now to warm things up a tiny bit. 

A lot of the snow has melted. Out here there is a pile of really dirty snow in the middle of the front garden and nothing left in the back. We are supposed to get snow/rain showers later this week but it will not amount to much I don't think.

I need to call the service station today and tell them which tires I want them to order for the car and then make an appointment for the winter tires to be changed out and then an oil change.  I haven't really driven it a lot this Winter. I will never be able to afford to buy another car so this one needs to be well taken care of and kept on the road for as long as possible. There is no real public transport system here, at least not in comparison to what I was used to in the U.K. Boy, they loved to complain about it but really, they had nothing to complain about.


 
 


Has your brain/body adjusted to the time change yet. I am not sure why but it seems to be a bit easier this time. I always struggle with it anyways, but it doesn't seem quite so bad. I wish they would just leave it be. I don't see the use for it. I don't think the province of Saskatchewan has ever taken to it. (I could be wrong.) I think they just keep the time the same all year round.

And I think it changes in Europe at a different time than ours here in North America, which really messes things up.  Usually there is four hours difference between where I live and the U.K.,  but that is not always the case when it comes to time change. Sometimes it is only three and sometimes it is five. But only for a few weeks twice a year.

Are you confused yet? ha ha It mattered when I was calling my mother every week, but not so much now.

 

I am not a person that adjusts well to change at all. Not any kind of change. I like things to stay the same. I know  . . .  boring.

And with that I will leave you with a thought for the day.  I need to be getting Eileen up soon and feeding her, etc. as she is off out of here by 9!  

A thought to carry with you . . . 

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*Wisdom is knowing
the right path to take.
Integrity is taking it.
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Ranch Dressed Crushed Potatoes



In The English Kitchen.  Ranch Dressed Crushed Potatoes Potatoes cooked in a very simple way and then crushed so that you get lots of tasty craggy edges. Edges that are perfect for catching and hugging onto that delicious homemade herby dressing!

I hope that you have a great Wednesday.  I think I am going to have a nap after Eileen leaves. I am feeling quite tired all of a sudden!  Whatever you get up to, don't forget!

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