OUTSIDE MY WINDOW . . .
Its still dark. I am up earlier this morning as I have to be at the Doctors at 8:30 for my last Twinrex shot. (I think that is how you spell it. Its for my liver.) It is a bit below zero at the moment, but is supposed to warm up nicely today. Yesterday was a beautiful warm sunny day. This whole week is supposed to be warm. I guess March must be coming in like a lamb.
I AM THINKING . . .
About passive aggressive behavior. There is someone who is always leaving passive aggressive comments here under the cloak of anonymity. Its easy to say what you want when you know that nobody will know who you are. Passive aggressive behavior is a pattern of indirectly expressing negative feelings instead of openly addressing them. There's a disconnect between what a person who exhibits passive-aggressive behavior says and what he or she does. Personally, if you don't like me, why do you bother to come and read me? I don't get it. It doesn't make sense. Nobody is forcing you. I'm not your cup of tea. Why not move along to a page that you do enjoy.
I AM ALSO THINKING . . .
That the majority of those who read and comment are very nice and supportive. I am grateful for that community of people. I have made some really lovely blogging friends through the years. This was especially welcome when I was working at the Manor and had very little time for outside contact. I think, with the exception of Jo, the housekeeper, almost all of my friends were online friends, and I was more than grateful for their friendship. Many are still my friends to this day. That makes me happy.
MAKES ME SMILE . . .
I went to put something in the bedroom yesterday and this is what I saw. The end of Nutmeg's tail peeking out from the bottom of the bed. I'd know that tail anywhere. He makes me laugh with his antics. I am sure he thought he was well hidden away.
ALSO MAKES ME SMILE . . .
Cinnamon also makes me smile. She has gotten a lot more affectionate lately. I love it. Nutmeg has such a bold personality that I sometimes think Cinnamon doesn't get as much attention as she deserves, but lately she has been putting herself more forward and I am a huge fan of that. I love it when she gets onto my lap if I am laying back in my chair. She will let me pet her and seems to enjoy it and will stay for quite a while.
Life would not be the same without these two furry companions.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH . . .
Last evening my next door neighbor called me to let me know that the lady with Alzheimer's across the way had run away from home. Thankfully she had only run to my neighbor's house. She wanted me to know just in case she does the same thing again sometime and comes to mine. She said I could call her and she would know how to get in touch with her husband. I had noticed that her daughter is there most days now and takes her out a lot. I thought perhaps she was worsening. Alzheimer's is such a wicked disease and so sad to watch. We are lucky to have a neighbor so close by who keeps an eye on all of us. I am grateful for that.
SRING IS SPRINGING . . .
I noticed yesterday that my neighbors daffodils are sprouting and peeking out of the ground. It won't be long now before we see lots of signs of life in the gardens.
Oh how I used to love seeing all of the daffodils and narcissi coming up in the UK. And the crocus. (They came first) Those fat little bumble bees. They were the harbingers of spring. Here it is the robin. I have not seen one of those yet.
SPRING BUCKET LIST . . .
I found this on Pinterest yesterday. No source. It is a nice list of things. I did have my front window open yesterday letting some fresh air into the house. The cats were loving it. So was I.
SOMETHING I LOVE . . .
I love to see everything turning green in the Spring. With that first flush, the tiny leaves unfurling, so fresh and bright. The forsythia with its yellow flowers. The grass greening and changing from the dull brown of winter. The skies seem bluer as well.
SOMETHING ELSE I LOVE . . .
My morning chats with my sister. I love that half hour or so we spend each morning chatting on the telephone while we peddle. We never run out of things to talk about. This is such a precious time for me.
SOMETHING TO WATCH . . .
One Day on Netflix. I finally finished it. I thought it was quite good. It was a bit racy in parts. With a bit of sex, some bad language, violence in parts, but overall not as bad as most of what you see out there. It made you laugh. It made you cry. It made you invest in the characters. I thought it very well done. I won't spoil anything by telling you any more than that.
I AM READING . . .
These Precious Days, by Ann Patchett
The beloved New York Times bestselling author reflects on home, family, friendships and writing in this deeply personal collection of essays.
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Good morning, hope you are feeling much better this morning. Lovely sunny day here, 15 Celsius this afternoon. Never thought of doing a frittata of mac & cheese, must try it soon. I just did a nice veggie frittata, really good. The kitties are so adorable. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are feeling better and the frittata sounds delish! I so enjoy those old time drawings and sentiments …don’t know where you find them but I often copy them and share with special friends.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday Marie. xo, V.
Oh! And good luck at your doctor visit! V.
ReplyDeleteMost of us humans have a kind of distinctive way of putting our words together so that usually others recognize us via the words anyway. Your anonymous may indeed be known to you...that is what I get from what is said (NOT a friend obviously tho). Don't let it rain on your parade. So many jealous people in the word spending the precious moments we are each given in such a way!! Crazy!!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth xo