Saturday, 27 June 2026

All Things Nice . . .

 

The smell of cedar chests, the glaze of paint,
The sound of organ music in a church,
The tufted heads of barley in a field,
A tiny pool beside a clump of birch.

A little village inn at evenfall
With all its mullioned windows lighted up,
An earthen teapot sitting on the stove,
The pale half shining circle of a cup.

A snowy woodpile out behind the house,
A yoke of oxen bent beneath their load,
A lantern hanging on a wooden peg
Lighting a little pathway to the road.

The clink of dishes and a supper fire
Pale smoke ascending like a warrior's plume,
The feel of moss upon a fallen log,
Clear water running in a wooden flume.

People who are reliable and staid,
Who live in quiet grooves of thought and mind,
Steady to bear the burdens of the world,
Whose ways are wholesome and whose word is kind.

I love an old life nearing to its close
A small face etched with little lines of grace,
Whose eyes are steadfast as they look ahead,
Into the light of some eternal place.
~Edna Jacques, I Love
Aunt Hatties Place, 1949

This poem got me thinking about the things I really love this morning. I love the smell of coal fires and damp. In Chester where I lived in the U.K. that is what you would smell on a cool rainy morning. I also love the smell of woodsmoke in the air, which is what you would smell here where I live on a cold morning. I think the smell of the woodsmoke has a slight edge in love over the coal fire.

I love the smell of bread baking. It reminds me of getting home from school and smelling the smell of homemade bread before we even opened our door. We knew we were in for a real treat.

I  love the smell of MaGriffe perfume (while I am on smells). It makes me think of our mother, all dressed up in her pretty dress, ready to go out to a dance with our father. Both young, both full of dreams. I loved the way her dress would make a rustling sound as she moved about the house in preparation.

I love the scent of kindness that clings to the fingers of those who cannot help but serve their fellow man in whatever way that they can.

I love the sound of leaves as they dance across the pavement on a warm autumn day, a crisp breeze helping them along their way.

I love the sight of pewter laden skies and that smell of snow in the air early in the season and then when it finally begins to fall. Especially the goose down type of snow. It always makes me almost giddy, I love it so.

I love the sight of the tender green leaves as they unfurl on the bare branches of trees in the spring, and those first tender shoots of snow drops and crocus that dare to poke their heads out of the ground.

The sight of a newborn's tightly curled fingers, or the sight of pink toe beans amidst fluffy tufts of fur on a kitten.  

I love to listen to the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square sing  . . . and I adore the sound of a clock ticking. 

I love many things and the best part about them all is  . . .  they are all free for the taking  . . . 



 


I fell into bed absolutely exhausted last night after our day out and about. It was nice to spend the time together, but I am finding that I now get really tired if we spend too much time getting in and out of the car and going here and there. I think it is the pain from my arthritis that exhausts me. Mentally I am alert and am game for seeing it all, but the constant in and out and up and about is quite tiring. I would be happy just going for the drive and spending the time together and sitting in the car people-watching while the others do their shopping. I do not think that turning 70 has been very good for me all-told. Between my fall last September and then all the kidney stone drama, I have had a bit of the stuffing knocked out of me.

But I did love the drive through the countryside, across the dykelands . . . and orchards, vineyards, etc. to be very beautiful.




I did not realize that they had so many vineyards here in Nova Scotia. We drove by quite a few yesterday.  So beautiful and green. We stopped at a fromagerie as well, but they didn't have much cheese in house. We each picked up a small picnic sampler. Each pack has a sampling of three of their cheeses in it and I could not resist getting a piece of their five year old cheddar. But they really did not have much on display to purchase.

One of our main purposes of the trip was to go to Sam's in Canning. Supposedly a grocery store filled with lots of specials and good prices on meat. I was a bit disappointed in it to be honest and I think Cindy was as well. We did pick up some bone in chicken breasts at a good price, but the store mainly held a lot of ready to rot produce that I think gets shipped in from places that have stuff to get rid of. Not really my cup of tea. And I am not sure it is worth half a tank of gas to save a few dollars on chicken, but it was nice to spend the time together. That is priceless, so worth every penny.



Eileen pulling a funny face in the back.


Eileen picked up a couple of towel bales at Winner's Home Sense and a couple of cheap mats for her apartment. One for the entry way and one for in front of the stove.  I think she just enjoyed  being out and about with us.  Oh, and she got herself a set of diamond art book marks to do at Michaels. And we all stocked up on the Sprague French Canadian Pea Soups at Giant Tiger in New Minas. They don't carry them at our local Giant Tiger. That is the best pea soup. We got sugar free puddings at Hennigars farm market and some sweet potato biscuits. 

And naughty pots of fudge samples.

The watermelon fudge actually really tastes like watermelon. I was quite surprised. We had the most difficult time trying to pick a place to have lunch. We went to the Cambridge convenience store to get some of the Stonewall Kitchen's Potato salad, but they didn't have any and then thought we would go to Jonny's for fish and chips after only to arrive there and have them tell us they did not do fish and chips any longer as it was too expensive . . .  but they have a fish burger?  Didn't make sense. We left and by then it was almost supper time anyways. But we were quite disappointed that they didn't do fish and chips any more. Fish and chips too expensive?  When all of the local restaurants do them, and we live in an area that is loaded with freshly caught fish.  No, it did not make sense. Not at all.



I did get this cool photo of a bicycle outside of a shop in Canning though. I loved the color of the building, and the flowers in the basket. There were also lots of picturesque old homes, and really bad potholes. I think we finally found somewhere that has worse potholes than we have here in our home town.

It was a lovely day out together though, despite not being able to get our fish and chips, and the Sam's disappointment.  That's not really why I go. I go because I love to spend the time together. Family times are the best of times and getting to spend time with my two best friends is priceless.


 

Everywhere was super busy yesterday however, what with it being pay day and the last day of school. Lots of school ending ceremonies and people out and about.  The traffic was crazy. Kudos to Cindy for being such a great driver. I think we were just the other side of Kingston when all of a sudden the rain just pelted down. You could hardly see in front of you, it was falling that heavily. Any thoughts we might of had of stopping for an Indian quickly dissipated as weren't nobody getting out of the car for any reason! By the time we got here to Middleton, however, the rain had pretty much stopped, but there for a time it was ridiculously heavy. There was no need to water the garden last night.

One thing we have noticed, and I remarked on this, was that June was not as hot and humid as what we are used to experiencing. I can remember going to High School graduations and sitting in a sweltering gymnasium along with all the other parents. This year has not been too bad at all. Not even when it rains. And (knock on wood) the ant problem has not been much of a problem either, not so far at any rate. Always a bonus!


 

The Mole waggled his toes from sheer happiness, spread his chest with a sigh of full contentment, and leaned back blissfully into the soft cushions. "What a day I'm having!" he said. "Let us start at once!"

"Hold hard a minute, then!" said the Rat. He looped the painter through a ring in his landing-stage, climbed up into his hole above, and after a short interval reappeared staggering under a fat wicker luncheon basket.

"Shove that under your feet," he observed to the Mole, as he passed it down into the boat. Then he untied the painter and took the sculls again.

"What's inside it?" asked the Mole, wriggling with curiosity.

"There's cold chicken inside it," replied the Rat briefly;

'coldbeefpickledgherkinssaladfrenchrollscressandandwichespottedmeatgingerbeeflemonadesodawater---'

"O stop, stop," cried the Mole in ecstasies: "This is too much!"

"Do you really think so?" enquired the Rat seriously, "It's only what I always take on these little excursions; and the other animals are always telling me that I'm a mean beast and cut it very fine!"

~Kenneth Graham, The Wind and the Willows

Oh how I loved reading this.  I do think that there is a bit of each of us in these characters from this beautiful story. I have always loved humanized animals in stories anyways, going back to my Peter Rabbit days, but this just sounds so much like me and my love for picnics and bountiful spreads of picnic foods, and the like. It made me think of the days when we used to take the children to the Drive-In movies on Friday or Saturday nights. I think that they thought we went there just to eat, not to watch the films. We always brought a picnic hamper full of sandwiches and snacks. (Food that you purchased at the Drive In was always super expensive.) We would go early and park near the front by the swings, etc. The kids would tire themselves out on the play equipment a we watched them enjoying themselves prior to the movies starting and then we would retire to the car and much away on the picnic and snacks as we enjoyed the movies.  They could never stay awake for the whole two features, and I confess I struggled with it as well. I have many happy memories of those occasions however.  I hope that they do as well.


 

I was sorely tempted to pick up some fresh strawberries yesterday. They looked so nice and smelled so good, but they are still close to $7 a basket and I just can't bring myself to pay it. Not yet anyways. And yet, I had no qualms about spending $8.99 for a small pot of fudge scraps. I know  . . .  it beggars belief. Priorities people! Priorities!  We had to see what the watermelon fudge tasted like, and were not disappointed! Even if this morning I am questioning my wisdom and wishing I had bought the berries instead.

I hope that heavy rain we had did not pelt the berries in the fields into the ground and drive the cost of them up even higher. Then I really will be questioning my wisdom.

And with that I will leave you with a thought for the day on this, the last Saturday in June . . . 



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*Let us be grateful to people
who make us happy;
They are the charming gardeners
who make our souls blossom.
~Marcel Proust

Boston Brown Bread Toaster Cakes



In The English Kitchen today  . . .  Boston Brown Bread Toaster Cakes/Muffins.  I often make the cornbread toaster cakes so the other day I thought to myself, why not try making Boston Brown Bread ones. We were ever so pleased with the way these came out.  Thoroughly enjoyed they were! Thoroughly enjoyed and such a simple make. We enjoyed them with ham, baked beans and some of that Pizza Salad I made the other day. Delicious!

I hope that you have a lovely weekend. May it be filled with family and love and small bits of fudge . . .  and if you are blessed, some tasty fresh strawberries!  Whatever you get up to, don't forget! 

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Thursday, 25 June 2026

Dear Neighbor . . .

 

  JUNE 25th, 2026

Estate Lane,
Nova Scotia
14*C/58*F
Mostly sunny
No Umbrella Needed Today

Dear Neighbor,

Surprise!  Yes, I am writing to you a day earlier this week as tomorrow Cindy, Eileen and I are going to take that road trip we had planned for the other week. Eileen is really looking forward to it. We are going to maybe pick up a few last things for her apartment and we all have a great day planned. It should be fun.

Yesterday they moved a few larger items over to Eileen's apartment, like her bed and television. I was crying in bed last night thinking about her moving out. Oh, I know that it is necessary. I will miss having her here. Its silly to cry, after all she is only moving to another part of town. It's not that far away and I will be able to see and spend time with her any time I want to.  I have just enjoyed having her here so very much. These past six months have been a real blessing to us both. And yes, I do worry about her being in her apartment on her own, which is also silly. She has lived on her own before. All will be well. 

We have plans to still do the Wednesday night suppers with family, and then Saturday night movie nights and Sunday family dinners. So . . . still a lot of time to spend together. I'm just being a big baby.


 

Speaking of Wednesday night dinners, what a fiasco last night was. We got there and were all seated, but then had to change our table. It was right under the heat pump and the air conditioning was blowing right on top of us. Not pleasant at all and very cold.  So we moved over a table. The waitress took all of our orders.  Dad ordered a Cheeseburger and fries, no ketchup on the burger. Hazel had her usual baked haddock dinner. Eileen wanted the lasagna and garlic bread. Cindy and I both ordered the Crispy Chicken Burger special, which came with bacon and BBQ sauce on it and fries. We both requested no Steak Seasoning on the burgers. Too much salt.

Almost an hour later the waitress came to say that none of the orders had gone in due to a technological glitch. Usually they go in right from the iPad thing the waitresses carry, and it had failed. But she assured us that we would get ours next. Hazel had to send hers back because her fish was overdone and burnt.  Dad had ketchup on his burger, but he ate it anyways.  There was Steak Seasoning on both Cindy's and my burgers.  Oh, and this is the piece de resistance. There was a lipstick stain on Cindy's glass of water and she wasn't wearing lipstick. Eileen's lasagna was perfect and she really enjoyed it.

And dad kept saying he misses Chinese food. He wants to go to that horrible Chinese restaurant in Greenwood. Cindy would take him anytime and she and Dan will just go to Wendy's. So maybe that is what they will do next week. Maybe Eileen and I will try something else.

It was not the waitress's fault last night. I don't think any of us blamed her. It was just one of those things. Some days are just like that.

The lipstick on the glass though  . . . .


 

I had this recipe that I really wanted to make earlier this week for Cinnamon Coffee Crinkle Cookies . . . An Amazing Ultimate Recipe for 12 Cookies

You really cannot trust what you read or what you see any more.





This is what was promised.  I didn't think it looked like AI. If something looks AI generated I always give it a skip.  Looks can be very deceiving, however.

I am a very seasoned baker. Most of the time when I bake anything, it turns out without fail.  This is what I got . . . 


 
Is this even the same cookie???? It sure doesn't look like the same cookie.  I followed the ingredients and directions to the "T".  The only thing I did differently was to let them chill overnight. The batter was very sticky. The cookies are way darker than the photograph. The sugar crinkles look like warts, and they spread in the pan like crazy. Even though I had left three inches in between them, they still spread out to touch each other. 

Plus they are not nice cookies. Not nice at all. They are far too sweet and the texture is like goo.

I tried to leave a comment on the recipe page. No comments allowed. That should be the first warning signal when you go to make something. If they don't allow comments, then they are probably not very reputable. They probably haven't even cooked or baked what they are sharing. Its all just click bait.


 

Plants that wake when others sleep -
Timid jasmine buds that keep
Their fragrance to themselves all day,
But when the sunlight dies away
Let the delicious secret out
To every breeze that roams about
~Thomas Moore, Jasmine

There was jasmine in the hedgerow that ran along the back of the cottage property that I lived in when I worked at the Manor. In the summer the scent of it would whisper through the windows at nightfall, a most pleasant smell to fall asleep to . . . 

During the day the hedge would be abuzz with bees and the like. One time I even spied a Hummingbird Hawk Moth feasting on the blooms. I was certain it was a Hummingbird, but it was not. There are none of those to be found in the U.K. Just the moths who trick us into thinking we have seen the bird.  

Once I found out what it really was I was just as excited as if I had actually seen a Hummingbird so it was all good.

That was such a beautiful environment to live in. When I think about it, what a great experience that was for me having been born and brought up in Canada and having lived a simple ordinary life. Almost like a dream really. If I had not lived it myself, I would not have believed it. 

Life is a beautiful thing with all of its twists and turns. You never quite know where it is going to take you.


 


Cindy's birthday is coming up soon. I wonder how we will celebrate it this year. Her Birthday is on the 6th and mom's was on the 9th. For years and years I have mixed the two up because they are so close together.  I remember now because I tell myself that Cindy's comes first. I would tell you how old she will be, but I won't because she doesn't like people to know.  Lets just say she is older than her teeth and younger than her hair.

I have ordered something special as a gift for her, but am waiting on it arriving. It should have been here last Friday, but I am still waiting. I cannot tell you what it is because she reads this and that would be telling her. 

Something I have always struggled with it keeping secret the gifts that I get for others. I get so much pleasure in gifting others that I almost burst from the joy of it all right from the time I have decided on the gift. It was really difficult for me when my children were growing up, buying Christmas presents for them and then having to wait until Christmas to give them their gifts. I could not wait. But I did. Because I had to. But it was so hard.

Most of my pleasure in gifting comes from seeing the recipient open the gift. I try really hard to buy gifts that I know they will love. I am the same with cards. I always buy a card that I would like to receive myself. I put a LOT of thought into cards.  

Oddly enough I am not that great at receiving gifts. I feel embarrassed and shy about it. Almost like I don't deserve to get what I am being given. I am more comfortable going off on my own and opening my gifts in secret than I am in doing it in person. I wonder am I alone in that? 


 



I will need to go out today and get birdseed. The blackbirds and starlings have emptied my feeder and I have no seed left. I know  . . .  they don't really need to be fed in the summer months, but I enjoy it so much. So do the cats.  Perhaps that is selfish of us.

Last night when Eileen and I got home we spent some time picking the dead blooms off of the Petunias in the front of the house. I am never sure what is the right way to treat plants. I love to look at them and I revel in their beauty, but when it comes to care, I am totally ignorant. Perhaps that is a question for mister google later on. I do know I was told not to water my geraniums too often or it would turn their leaves yellow, so I am trying not to do that.

I still want to buy myself a clothes drying rack so that I can hang some things up outside to dry. It would only be small things, nothing large like bedding. You would need a HUGE rack to be able to do that.

One of these years I will get myself a patio set so that I can comfortably sit outside in the summer and enjoy some fresh air. But then I would feel bad about leaving the cats indoors. A Catio would be nice, but then again, I don't want them to get a taste for the outside or they will always be trying to sneak out.

Its a conundrum.

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

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*To find a seashell is to discover
a world of imagination.
~Michelle Held

Easy Biscuit Muffin Breads



In The English Kitchen today Easy Biscuit Muffin Breads. I baked these the other day, a small batch recipe making only six breads, and they were fabulous! Very quick and easy to make. You can put them together in seconds and then bake. No fuss, no muss, just stir some ingredients together and spoon them into muffin cups. I baked these in my toaster oven/air fryer.  They came out fabulous and even taste good two days later!

I hope you have a beautiful Thursday. (Almost said Friday there, but I hope you have a great Friday as well.)  I will let you know how the road trip goes on Saturday when I write again.  Whatever you get up to, I hope it brings you joy!  Don't forget in the meantime  . . . 

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Wednesday, 24 June 2026

Wednesday Witterings . . .


 

Well it rained off and on all day yesterday and it rained during the night, and a showery day is in the forecast today as well.  I don't mind, it keeps the flowers well watered and that saves me a chore.

I meant to tell you about my eye appointment yesterday but totally forgot. There has been another huge change in my prescription. So they have booked me in for another appointment in December. I have ordered new eye glasses. I knew my vision had become increasingly blurry and had been having headaches. If there is another change in December then he is going to refer me to the specialist for cataract surgery. But all told, diabetically speaking everything looks a.o.k. which is always a relief to me.

This time I got the glasses that get darker outside. I have not had those kind in years, but I felt they might help with the glare when it's really sunny. I have never been able to really wear sunglasses. They kind of make me feel sick to my stomach, so I am hoping these will make a bit of a difference without that happening.



Dan and Cindy went over and hung Eileen's living room curtains yesterday. They did a really great job. I think they look really nice. I have ordered her a curtain and some magnetic rods for her front door window.



I also ordered two magnetic curtain rods to hang it up. It comes with a tie back you can use in the middle to pull it back during the day.  Nobody can see through it, but it does allow light in. So she can have her privacy and light.

Basically all we are waiting for now is for them to bring over the big stuff like her bed, dresser, television, etc. Then it will be ready to live in.  I hope she will be comfortable and feel safe. This will be a big step, her living on her own. She did live briefly on her own back in the early 2000's. But then she started living with a lady and her husband from church where she lived until she got married to Tim. So this will be a bit of a change for her, but I am sure she will cope very well. I am close by at any rate and only a phone call away. As is my sister.  And her dad is not that far either, plus she has all of the CSS workers to help out.

All will be well.


 


I was thinking this morning about how shy I was when I was growing up. Painfully so. I would never stick up for myself or speak out, not about anything. That probably made me a target for bullies. Well, no doubt about it, it did make me a target. I am not so shy anymore, well not about most things.  There are still situations I am not comfortable in.  I don't like crowds or large social gatherings. I am much happier in a small group. I also don't like to complain about anything. I tend to take things as they come.

For the most part I think most people are doing the best that they can or know how to do and how can you fault anyone for doing their best?

My sister has always been the one to stand up for me. She is like our mother. She doesn't let anyone try to get anything past her. She will speak up and stand up for what she thinks is wrong. I applaud her for that and wish I could be more so.  I am pretty brave when I am hiding behind my keyboard, but in real life it is quite different. I am not brave at all.



 

Eileen and I watched that old John Travolta movie yesterday, Phenomenon. I had forgotten how much I enjoyed the music in it. I have been a John Travolta fan since high school when he played Vinnie Barbarino in Welcome Back Kotter. I have pretty much liked everything he has done, although admittedly I have not seen all of his films.

I am not a fan of Quentin Tarantino films so I have not seen any of those. For the most part, I like nice movies, and am not a huge fan of violence, blood and gore.

I also don't really like movies like Space Odyssey or Planet of the Apes. I love a happy ending, and films which verge on the edge of being based on true stories. I love period films and shows and I adore vintage television and old films. I don't care how corny they are. I find them very charming.


 

For the first time in a while I got three recipes done and dusted yesterday and a fourth one that I will finish up today. I haven't done that in forever. I don't know where my time evaporates to, but it goes and most days I am lucky to get one recipe done. 

I have been doing this recipe blogging for a very long time now. It is something which I really enjoy and keeps me busy. I only share the good things with people. You never, or hardly ever see the failures. You can be pretty sure that if I share something with my readers then it is a recipe that works, or at least that has worked in my kitchen. I cannot be held responsible for recipes that don't work when people change them or don't follow the direction. 

That always makes me laugh when people say, this didn't work  . . .  after they have completely changed the recipe.

I get a lot of nitpickers on my EK Facebook page. People who never comment and then will have something to say when I spell something differently than they think I should, or when I call a North American Biscuit a Biscuit.  All of the experts come crawling out of the woodwork then. Or when I will post a traditional British recipe, the experts come crawling out then as well. I recently posted a recipe for Cornish Splits. (A sweet yeasted roll, split and filled with jam and cream, or simply buttered.) Oh, the things people had to say about those. Insisting they were Devon Splits, or Cream buns, or Greg's Cream Cookies, etc. Another person criticizing me for cutting them open and not tearing them open. It happens every time I post a British recipe.

Why can't you just say that looks delicious? It's a good thing I love what I do. I think I would do it even if I didn't have to make a living for myself.


 

There are quite a few wild rose bushes at the beginning of our street. They are so beautiful this time of year.  I am sure that Brier Island is absolutely gorgeous at the moment as well. I wish I could still walk about without being in so much pain. I would take a trip down there with Eileen. I am sure she would love the day trip out. I still want to take her somewhere to stay overnight once all of this stuff is over. A place where we can stay in a nice room and have a nice supper, maybe with a pool. Would love to do some sight-seeing, but it's beyond me at this point.

Speaking of sight-seeing, Eileen brought her album here to share from her trip to Disney in Florida back in 2011. (I am never sure if it is Disney Land or Disney World.) That was quite a trip she took. She had a lovely time. They had the quick passes so that they didn't have to wait in line for things. She went with the lady that she lived with before she got married. They drove down and visited Amish country, etc. all the way down. 

When I was a child, I always wanted to go to Disney Land. Our next door neighbors had a station wagon that had those travel decals on the back windows and one was from Disney Land. I used to stand in the driveway and look at them and dream. 

I have always had a traveler's heart and a pauper's budget. I did enjoy all the trips I was able to take when I lived in the U.K. however. Those were really wonderful. I got to see and do a lot.

Now I do most of my travelling from my armchair and that suits me just fine. It is much more affordable although I do confess that I often wish I could taste what they are eating as it looks that good, especially when they are at Amish Buffets.

That's one thing I miss here.  British Carveries. All the Sunday Roasts and as much vegetables on the side as you could wish for. And Yorkshire puddings. There is nothing like that here.

Hmmm . . .  maybe it is time for breakfast.

A thought to carry with you  . . . 

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*Strong people don't 
put others down.
They lift them up.
~anon


Swedish Pizza Salad

In The English Kitchen today  . . . Swedish Pizza Salad. Apparently in Sweden this is what they serve with Pizza.  It's a delicious, lightly spiced and herby coleslaw vinaigrette.  We both really enjoyed this. It is low carb and relatively healthy. It also keeps in the fridge for about a week. 

I hope you have a lovely Wednesday. Eileen is going over to the old apartment today to sort out a few more things with Tim. I am going to clean my fridge. Maybe get rid of some of the half filled jars, etc. They seem to accumulate when I am not looking.  In any case, have a great day!  Stay safe. Be blessed, and don't forget!

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Tuesday, 23 June 2026

A Day Book . . .

 



FOR TODAY, June 23rd, 2026

OUTSIDE MY WINDOW ...

 

It's wet, it's raining and it's garbage day. It will be a bit cooler today because of the rain.

I AM THINKING ...

Yesterday was my daughter's son's birthday. He turned 13. I have never met him or seen him other than in photographs. I did send him a card and a monetary gift, but I have no way of knowing if he got it. My gifts are never acknowledged. I just assume he and his sister get what I send to them. The most important thing is that I send them. Hopefully one day . . . 


 

I AM ALSO THINKING ...

I am wondering when Sheila is going to be brought to the hospital here in town so that Eileen and I can go visit her. I pray for her recovery every day. I hope she continues to do well.




I AM GRATEFUL FOR ...

The power of prayer. It has sustained me the whole of my life. I learned to pray as a small child and I have been praying ever since. Sometimes my prayers are answered right away, other times I have to wait a long time, and still other times answers do not seem to come, but I know that in God's own timing and will, answers will come. Maybe not the answers I wish for, but that's okay. Prayer is a great comforter and companion nevertheless. And I trust in the will of God, either way.


 

I AM ALSO GRATEFUL FOR ...

Fresh local produce during the summer months. Berries, vegetables, etc. I wish I was young enough and capable of having my own summer garden, but alas those days are gone. I am grateful for farm shops.



Creamy White Chicken Chili


IN THE KITCHEN ...

Creamy White Chicken Chili. An old favorite.  Quick, easy and delicious on a rainy day.




ON MY "TO COOK" LIST ...

Tuscany Butter Beans from Recipes by Anna. These look really delicious. We are trying to get more legumes into our diets.


THIS I BELIEVE ...

 

He is always with me. I have had too many things happen in my life that denote His presence, tiny miracles, to believe otherwise. It cannot all be coincidence.


SOMETHING THAT IS NICE ...


 

Watching the sun go down  . . .  that light, the going to bed bird sounds, etc.


SOMETHING ELSE THAT IS NICE ...


 

Children's laughter. It is infectious.


I AM WANTING TO CREATE ...


 

Granny circles  . . . 


 

Crochet pin cushions . . . so cute.


 

Little knitted squirrels  . . .  not sure if they are real or not, but they sure are cute!


 

Rose tie backs  . . . 


 

Pretty little dresses  . . . 


SOMETHING I ENJOY ...


Vintage cookbooks and recipes  . . . 


SOMETHING ELSE THAT I ENJOY ...


Vintage Illustration  . . . 


I AM READING ...


THE JOY OF SNOW, by Elizabeth Goudge 

Childhood in the cathedral city of Wells, summer holidays in Guernsey, and reminiscences of Edwardian clothes, nannies and aunts mark this autobiography by the popular novelist and writer of children's book and short stories.

I have long enjoyed her works and I love reading autobiographies.


In her own words. “Old age, I find, is a time when you start doing all the things that in earlier years you reprobated in older people, and were certain you would never do yourself,m and if there was one thing more than another that I was determined not to do, it was to write an autobiography. But I was asked to do it by a few friends of the type to whom one says, in the words of Philip Sidney, ‘Your desire to my heart is an absolute commandment.’ And so I obeyed. This book is an attempt to recapture happy memories, and only happy ones, and with them some of the joy in places and people that I have known, and share them. And to share too, some of the conclusions I have come to about work and life.”

A very enjoyable read so far.


THINGS THAT CATCH MY FANCY ...

 

Quilted throws  . . . . 

 

Pretty tea cups  . . . 

 

Cottage gardens  . . . 

 


The old ways  . . . 

 

Butterflies  . . . 

MAKES ME SMILE ...

 


Red gingham anything  . . . 

SOMETHING TO WATCH ...



The Other Bennet Sister, on Britbox . . .  plus we finished ALL of the Twilight movies. I had not seen the last two.

A THOUGHT TO CARRY WITH YOU ...

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*Reading is a passport
to countless adventures.
~Mary Pope Osborne


And that is my daybook for this week!  Thanks always for being here!


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⋯ ◯ ⋯ Take time to enjoy the small *´¯`.¸¸.☆
  ⋰ ⋮ ⋱ blessings in life.*´¯`.¸¸.☆ 



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Have a beautiful day!  Don't forget!  

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