From My Home to Yours: 6/26/26
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From My Home to Yours6/26/26~ 46 ~This week we celebrated our 46th wedding
anniversary acknowledging that our love for each other deepens with every
year ...
First Canning Project of 2026
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Last fall, my mom and sister went to a farm and got a half bushel of apples
for me. They have been keeping nicely on our covered porch, but it was time
to ...
Summer Sunshine and Cookies
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*Monday, June 22: *A few weeks ago, I asked Sam and Katie both what they'd
like for their birthday gifts. Katie's wishes were practical. "I really
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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...
WHERE DO I BEGIN?
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Hubby is typing this for me, because I am unable to type at this time. It
started with an innocuouse UTI on December 17. Trip to Urgent Care and
prescripti...
First day of Spring 🌹 ☔️ 🐣
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Hello everyone 👋🏻
I’m still here and I’ll explain a little farther down. Today was one of
the only days I’ve left home in 2 weeks. I went to my mot...
Tuesday, Here we go again...
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Where I want to be and where I get to be are too different places. Both
Sissie and I are dragging. I can't find the cord to download pictures. I am
be...
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...
Thrifty Thursday: Yard Sale Finds
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For something new this week, instead of reporting on things I found at the
used stores, I got some yard sale finds to report.
First up is actually someth...
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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