Ahh . . . tis good to dwell upon the good things of life. The small and simple things we often take for granted. The simple pleasures and niceties of a civilized society. Some people think that the world is becoming a terrible place, and yes, there are terrible things going on for sure, but there is always plenty of good to balance it out if we but look for it.
Around me I see people quietly going about their business of helping those less fortunate than themselves. People giving to others in need what they can when they can. It cheers my heart and makes it glad. In my small town alone there are several places that will give someone in need a hot meal several times a week, people also who pay it on and buy the person behind them in line a coffee, or even a meal. There is a group that is always giving to the homeless and less fortunate . . . food, clothing, etc. And people are eager to give, whenever the cry for help goes out. It warms the heart to know so much good exists.
Yesterday, Cindy and I surprised Dad mid-afternoon with a bowl of hot chili, a roll and a honey crueler donut from Tim Hortons. His face really lit up at the sight of us. Cindy did a few things for him like make his bed, scoop the cat litter etc. I know he finds the time long without being able to get out and about. Now this morning he will be pleased because Hazel will be picking him up and they will go for their breakfast at The Big Scoop, and tomorrow as well to go to the Green Elephant. He will really enjoy getting out of the house.
No news yet from the insurance people or when or if he will be getting a rental car. Cindy is starting to clear out the room where he will be staying when he goes to live with them. I think it will be happening more sooner than later, but that's okay. We have been planning for this.
There is a light dusting of snow on the ground this morning. It was probably snowing last night before I went to bed as there are tire tracks to the garage for the fellow who lives next door. Since I got the thermal lined curtains I don't see anything. I am not sure if that is a good thing or not, lol. Probably good.
I did not even notice the ambulance going to the people across the street from me Thursday night. Sheila, my next door neighbor, called me last night to let me know about it. I hadn't noticed anything at all. The lady across the way has Alzheimer's and wasn't well so her husband had called it apparently.
It is good to have a neighbor like Sheila who keeps an eye on us all.
Earlier this week I came across a video of my cats when they were kittens. It was feeding time and they were so cute. Nutmeg was meowing with this little tiny kitten meow voice of his.
I have not started building my Lego flowers yet. I need to get myself a vase first I think, to be able to put the finished flowers into. I don't want to just leave them laying on the table in case the cats decide to play with them. I think they are so pretty. I am itching to get my fingers working on them.
I never had Lego when I was a child, but my children had lots of it which they really enjoyed. I started getting myself a small set of it each Christmas a few years back. Just tiny things and I discovered I really enjoyed putting them together. I would then take them apart and give them to a child at church to do. I had not done any since I came back to Canada and decided to get myself this flower one for Christmas this year. It doesn't look too complicated and looks like one I will be able to keep for myself. As you know I love flowers and these will not die.
I had a whole flock of starlings in my back garden yesterday. I threw out some stale bread to them and they made short work of it. I used to love watching them murmuring when I lived in the U.K. When we were down in Kent at the cottage they used to gather in the tops of the tall trees that ran along the North side of the Manor Estate. What a noise they would make. And quite often sitting in the parking lot at the trading Estate in Chester you could see them undulating as a flock through the sky. Mesmerizing.
I know they are greedy and noisy birds, but they are also very pretty birds with their iridescent feathers. Like jewels when you look at them closely. God loves them too.
I have a real soft heart for living things. Especially in Winter. I find it almost impossible to watch nature shows for very long. When the living things of this world start running into distress, or hunting, etc. I cannot watch. I know it is the way that nature works, but I cannot stand to watch it. It disturbs my heart too much and makes me cry.
On a January night in our snowy valley, it is easy to have faith. It is so still and the snow falls so quietly. The spires of the village churches life their silvery tips up to the skies and the windows of the houses glow with warm supper lights as my own lighted windows shine out on the snow which gathers beneath them.
Winter walks down the low hills and brim the meadows with her tides of snow. Some years winter does more than arrive; she invades. Then the snow tops the picket fences and drifts are five feet deep. The whole landscape changes as the dune-shaped wind-rippled snow lies beneath the pewter laden skies. There is a coldness, a purity, such as we seldom see, and landmarks vanish.
Winter has not really invaded us yet this year, but still I feel fortunate that I do not have to stand outside and mark a course. Instead I can sit indoors by the warmth of my little electric fire, supping herbal tea and munching on cookies that I really shouldn't be munching on. I do like to look out at the houses anchored steadfastly in the snow. Summertime lights are not so lovely as wintertime lights on snow.
And with that I best leave you with a thought for the day . . .
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In The English Kitchen today . . . Banana, Walnut & Date Bread. My my, but this is some good. You can never have too many banana bread recipes in my humble opinion, and this one is loaded with beautiful banana flavor, the nutty crunch of toasted walnuts, and sticky sweet caramel-like bits of date.
I hope you have a beautiful weekend. Stay safe and warm. Don't worry about a thing and don't forget!
Fun to look back and see the kitties so little. I bet Cindy is as thankful for you as you are for her. Such a close bond. Time to convince your dad to move in with her? Cold today, staying home and doing jobs around the house. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteI too have got several wonderful versions of banana bread...and dates in any form are yummy!! The latest one I am working on (gluten free but also grain free) has some date syrup in it. Made it about New Years and the kin visiting went crazy...kids ate it up quickly. This past week I was in the Dollar store...found a pkg of the FINEST GROUND coconut flour ever...it is like powdered sugar it is so fine...and oh my, made this banana cake, using some of it...son was over and we 3 agreed it was the BEST one yet!! The crumb on it was as fine as the best wheat flour...no small accomplishment!! Thanks for sharing recipes and ideas for them...
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I usually make one from scratch, but I used a Duinkerken muffin mix, followed the recipe on the Duinkerken site and it made a delicious banana bread. Not sure if the mixes fit in with the other things you look for in being free of.
DeleteHi Linda...thanks for sending that link...looked it up as I have never seen that brand. It, like almost ALL READY MADE STUFF these days, has tapioca in it...which is so reactive on me, I passed out the last time I ate it in something...from the gut pain. SO...my list is short in what I can use...and then add in others of my offspring, and they have some issues different from me...so it can be quite the process checking off all the boxes!! Gluten is an issue, but so are many other things. I feel some of the problem is how much genetic tinkering has gone on during my lifetime. But fortunately there are many unusual flours out there now!!
DeleteSuch a shame they all have tapioca flour in them.
DeleteYou are so right.....there is a lot of goodness in the world. I see it everyday. I am not huge on listening to the news, however, when I do, it makes you only focus on all of the BAD in the world. Simple is great and along with simple, we are granted the opportunity to see good. The Bread looks so warm and delicious. YUM. and especially with a nice cup of hot tea
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