Take a look at the travel blog ( click on the strange lady in the cork hat on the side bar) to read how my grandson have managed to stay 1 day ahead of disaster in the floods.
A birthday present I didn't want
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*Don't get me wrong, I had a lovely birthday last week. A nice day out and
lots of lovely cards (I counted 25 in all) and presents. But. There was one
pr...
The Sunset
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Nothing is easy now. Dressing. Toileting. Moving. Moving is especially
hard. She leans backwards. She wobbles as she walks, knees bent, feet
tangling with ...
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Rinse & repeat
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So, I've signed up for another course.
Before I did so, I asked myself whether this would be like the others that
I've taken over the last few years. ...
NUN JOKE
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The Sunday Muse #86A
I could not resist using this great prompt as a vehicle for a Nun joke
Sister Marguerite was attending her duties when she not...
A Year
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Our sweet Flicka was put "up" a year ago. We continue to miss her. When we
look through old pictures, she is in so many, always by someone's side,
quietly...
Ritual
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For as long as I can remember, my birthday has always required that I take
some time to draw away from people, become quiet, and send prayers of
gratitude...
Review/Giveaway: Adored
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Little kids are so adorable. I'm thankful for Facebook and other apps that
remind me of how cute Miss Esmé was on this day 10 years ago, or 7 years
ago, o...
The Waiting Game
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The quality of these photos is not brilliant because I took them through
the window for obvious reasons.
As I regularly put food out for the sparrows, ...
Freedom...
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*“Nothing in the world is permanent, and we’re foolish when we ask anything
to last, but surely we’re still more foolish not to take delight in it
while ...
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I know I haven't posted anything in ages! I apologize for my absence; I
just ran out of things to say. I thought I'd share a short story I wrote
a whi...
Don't Look Now
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*The Sunday Times has launched a campaign to bring down the rate of
stillbirths. As part of that they asked me to write a personal piece. This
is the direc...
~Boulders and Blessings~
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Life Lessons are sometimes hard. And painful. But life wasn't meant to be
easy. I try to be very aware of God's messages to me......but I can be
dense w...
R.I.P. My Dear Mum
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My dear Mum passed away recently, aged 93. She had been in residential
care and seemed fine physically. One weekend morning in March I had a call
from...
Home sweet Como Park
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Up at 4 a.m.--well, 4 a.m. Minnesota time, which I never really got off
of--and walking up my front steps by 11 a.m. In the van to the airport the
two w...
A quite return to blogging
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Well it's been some time since I did this and even longer since I did this
for the first time, so I thought I would start quietly and not advertise
the ...
Full Circle
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All I can remember of that day is sitting in the front seat of a car. I
can't recall the weather, the time of year, or even the model of the
car. We were i...
2 comments:
I thought you might have rescued him! Ha!
You are missing the floods here. We are thinking of building an arc!
Maggie X
Nuts in May
It was very tempting Maggie. I've been hearing about the floods back there. Isn't the weather strange now?
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