From My Home to Yours: 7/4/25
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From My Home to Yours7/4/25No post this week, I'm a bit 'under the
weather!'I'll meet you back here next Friday ... we'll have lots to talk
about!mrs. pat...
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 ...
Starting with a Bang: June 30 - July 5
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*Monday, June 30: *The following quotation is something I read in Fiona
Ferris' latest post on her blog. It struck me hard, and I wanted to share
it...
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...
Iceland + Covid=No Bueno
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Sorry for the radio silence since we got back.
It's not everday that you fly home from Iceland and catch Covid. Ugh
I'll be back when I am feeling bette...
July 5th
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Nobody can see this flower bed in our backyard. On one side is the 6 foot
fence and on the other side is our giant concrete tornado shelter.
I think we gre...
Halloween Decorations
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Saturday night, we started decorating for Halloween. I found the ghosts to
hang from the dogwood tree. They were wadded and wrinkled, so they needed
to ...
Friday, Happy 4th of July!
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Happy 4th of July my friends. Do you ever look back and realize how much
you have compared to your earlier life? Whenever I start to feel anxious
abou...
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...
Getting the Garden Halfway Planted!
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We planted about half of the garden this week with tomatoes, cabbage, and
honey rocks. It's too wet and cold to plant seeds so hopefully we will get
wa...
What a beautiful lady.
ReplyDeleteJ. P. in the U.K.
My Mom is 83 today. Dementia has taken her away from us even though she is still here.
ReplyDeleteI understand. It is hard to accept my mother has been dead for 30 years. She would have been 100 this March. It still hurts.
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