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. Lets share!
Barnyard birds . . . farms . . . I would have loved to have been a farmer's wife. Oh, the sounds of the barnyard. I have probably romanticized it, but sigh . . . the dream seems beautiful.
Beautiful vistas. I was watching Mr Bates and the Post Office last night (last episode) and the scenery in Wales was absolutely gorgeous. It made me cry. That area in the show, I visited it many times. I was very near to my home. Such a beautiful country. I am so glad that I got to be so familiar with it.
An old wooden rocker on the porch . . . maybe one day . . .
Strawberry Jam. It is my favorite kind of jam. Summer in a jar. Mom made the best freezer jam. We used to love it spooned over ice cream for dessert. It was sooooo good!
Hummingbirds . . . I haven't seen any yet, but it won't be long I know!
Wooden thread spools . . . I wish thread still came on wooden spools . . .
Dandelions. Perfect for making honey. I know that gardeners hate them. I have always enjoyed them. So pretty, so yellow . . . and then think of all the wishes!
A warm cardigan . . . nice on days that are sunny, but still have a touch of cold in them . . .
Spring asparagus . . . delicious in a multitude of ways . . . I love it roasted.
A piece of cake and a hot drink. I have these lovely apple drink k cups that are just beautiful. They go very well with a piece of cake . . .
Just a thimble full of beauty . . . so small and yet it cheers the heart so much!
Dutch doors . . . and pretty blue ones as well . . . sigh . . .
Laundry day . . . I don't have a dedicated laundry day these days. I just do it whenever I have enough to make it worth it.
Now that's pretty . . .
Proper tea towels . . .
French Toast . . . with butter and real Maple syrup . . .
Herbal teas . . . oh, and Green Gate. Green Gate anything . . .
Crochet blankets . . .
Being a mother . . .
My sister, my friend . . .
Wooden clothespins . . .
Pretty dishes . . .
Red and white . . .
Oh, how lucky we are to live in a world filled with such pretty things to admire . . . aren't we blessed!
A thought to carry with you . . .
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if everyone had the ability to love
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In The English Kitchen today . . . Amazing Banana Bread Cake . . . this is so yummy. Probably one of the best banana cakes I have ever baked. That's why I called it Amazing!
I hope that you have a beautiful day filled with at least some of your favorite things! Be happy, be blessed and don't forget!
We enjoyed Mr Bates..shame shame shame on The Post Office..OHMYGOSH.The years..all those years.I agree stunning vistas!!!
ReplyDeleteI know, it was absolutely disgusting! Those poor people and what they went through. Wales is such a beautiful country and to think it was right on my doorstep. What a blessing that was! xoxo
DeleteWe saw our first hummingbird yesterday at the feeder. Yours should be there soon. I love wearing "jumpers" so cozy. Enjoy the day.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda! I am on the lookout! xoxo
DeleteMr. Bates was so well acted, we enjoyed it very much. But honestly, if it wasn’t a true story, we would have thought it just could never happen…shocking, unbelievable and so drawn out!
ReplyDeleteThe landscapes that were filmed were simply gorgeous….you were fortunate to have visited in person. Have a happy day, V.
It was a terrible thing V! Yes the acting was so wonderfully done. You really felt for the people involved. It should never happened and yet, it did. Wales is such a beautiful country. I was very fortunate indeed! Thanks V! xoxo
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