From My Home to Yours: 9/12/25
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From My Home to Yours9/12/25~ Do the next thing ~That's been my motto
this week ... just do the next thing!Here's what that looked like ...Day 13
in my #...
Christmas is Coming! December 5, 2024
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We were able to get our Thanksgiving things down this past weekend. Rob
took our daughter and grandson out and they cut a tree and Malcolm and I
decorated ...
Fall Cleaning, Fall Thinking
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Dear Friends,
I got busy this morning, not intentionally, and started the big fall
cleaning.
What prompted me? I had planned to spend the entirety ...
Butter Baked Chicken, Biscuits, and Gravy
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*Butter Baked Chicken, Biscuits, and Gravy*
I found this recipe ages and ages ago in an older church cookbook. It
sounded so homey and good that I ha...
use what you have – Apple butter in a slow cooker
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Hello everyone
there were several containers of applesauce in our pantry, most were
freebies from Kroger and they were all getting close to their used by d...
Ten Days
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This will not be edited! For ten days, I have been exhausted, literally
drained without the least bit of exertion. I went to pt and was worked hard
and...
Wednesday, Still on the list! What list you ask?
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THE NAUGHTY LIST, DUH...
One of my favorite songs as a child was, All I Want is a Happy
Hippopotamus. I need to teach it to the little ones. Can't belie...
The Belfry
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Bruges Belfry-Picture from Wikipedia I want to travel the world, and
Belgium, specifically Bruges is on my list of places to visit. While quite
a dark mo...
What's for Dinner: The Next Two Weeks of Dinners
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Hey all! Long time, no contact.
Life has been...doing...around here. All I can say is puberty combined
with severe autism just leads to life being real...
Good Sales and In the Garden still!
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It was a good sale day last week when I ran across all this yarn for
$12.00. Right now all my energy is outside but soon the cold wind will
blow and ...
Mmmm, that looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this picture. Do you know how they got their name?
ReplyDeleteHope you are relaxing on Christmas day and enjoying the fruits of your labors.
they look like an Ohio Buckeye nut from our state tree. The nut is not edible.
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