Month: October 2015

Job’s Wife

Job’s Wife

What about Job’s wife? “And the Lord said to Satan, Behold, he is in your hand; only spare his life.  So Satan went forth from the presence of the Lord and smote Job with loathsome and painful sores from the sole of his foot to the crown of his head.  And he took a piece …

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Fruit of the tree, fruit of my labour

Fruit of the tree, fruit of my labour

                “Your apple tree looks loaded!” I said to Mrs. B about two weeks ago.                  “There are lots on the ground.  But if you want to pick some, please help yourself.  Mr. B. and I will be away, but “Maverick” can use the ladder to get up in the tree to pick all you …

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Inconvenient, unexpected places

Inconvenient, unexpected places

Bloom where I’m planted?                  Walking is a mandatory activity now that Maisy is in my life.  That’s because our flat (apartment) is on the first floor and requires that I take her down stairs to get outside.  Just to clarify—in Britain we live on the first floor, because below us is the ground floor.  …

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Double stitching

Double stitching

Pfaff on the left and Frister+Rossmann on the right                 The past couple of weeks my studio/guest room has had the look of a sewing workshop.  That’s because I’ve had two sewing machines set up, using them in turn to make a dress for one of my granddaughters.                  One model is a Smart manufactured …

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A friend, flowers and fun

A friend, flowers and fun

               “Go look at my cactus on the window sill.”  Amy said as I walked into her flat.  I take the newspaper to Amy on Mondays and Thursdays.  So, I handed her the newspaper and took the shopping bag into the kitchen.  I would put the vegetable spread away while I was in there.                  …

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The light shining in beauty

The light shining in beauty

                 Dreaming—thinking about desires that are part of your heart—can lead you places.  For me, I started dreaming of England when I was five years old and the film “Mary Poppins” came to the theatre.  Those images of chimneys at sunrise, the Bird Lady at St. Paul’s Cathedral, the beautiful countryside captured my heart. …

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Saturday night’s dinner

Saturday night’s dinner

                Saturday I was busy with a sewing project and other chores on my to-do list.  Since I’d not written it on my “Chores List”,  I’d forgotten to get something (meat)  out of the freezer for dinner on Saturday night.  I was half-way avoiding the kitchen, as I was feeling stymied about what to cook …

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A change of colour, an unexpected result

A change of colour, an unexpected result

Autumn has always been my favourite season.  The colours change into vibrant reds, oranges and yellows.  The temperatures cool and become crisp.  If there is a time of year that I am tempted out, it is September, October and November.   Today I took Maisy out for a mid-morning constitutional.  The sky was still hazy, …

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