Rainbow Chard, it's so colourful
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"Rainbow chard (so colourful) kicks Swiss chard up a level in both looks
and flavour. Those in the know are aware that "rainbow chard" isn't an
actual va...
April- Amazing in 2024
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It pleases me to tell you that I consider the whole month of April as my
birthday month. Think about it, why not? If someone says to me, "Oh, I
can't...
The Odds Of Cousins Part one
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When i attended weddings recently ,something happened that stirred some
sore memories from my life in my native town as teenager.
As i mentioned i grew...
Mrs Trellis Sends a Story
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Through the letter box this afternoon , a short essay
Enjoy
Its 15.00 and I am home after my counselling placement induction. It didn’t
start until ...
To Mt Barrow
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It's a long time since I have shown photos of Mt. Barrow not far from where
we live. It's about a 40 minute drive and 1413 meters above sea level.
Snow f...
Ready for the Playoffs
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On the weekend, I schlepped down to the Oilers Official Team Store at ICE
District Plaza beside Rogers Place arena and paid an absolute fortune for a
new...
What Was That?
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There is a perfect brown leaf blowing in front of you. Or maybe it is a
nice scrap of paper. Or an empty can. What is it? It could be a fairy.
You hear a...
bear with me...
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Yes, I'm still playing around with my new art supplies. I know... *boring*.
But I just need to share. You can choose not to continue. It's fine.
Here is m...
Light at the End of the Tunnel
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Following an assessment ten days ago, my mother's geriatrician has finally
agreed to sign a form stating that she no longer has the capacity to make
her ...
Chuckles and Chortles
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Happy Tuesday, friends! I hope you're all doing well. What's going on with
everyone? What's new in your world? Share in the comments. I'd like to hear
all ...
Time-Out
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Every now and again in life we come across a bump or hurdle. It can come in
our relationships, our finances or as in my case, health.
Right now I've been...
John, this is one of my favorite photos. We laugh because she may be about to toss it out of the nest, but hopefully not.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how animals seem to have human-like emotions.
ReplyDeleteWow that's great scene...so lovingly and with care, the squirrel is picking the baby. I am sure she will never toss it out of the nest :)
ReplyDeleteI'm sure she will take care of the baby. I hope so.
DeleteThank you Kiran for becoming a member & following my blog.
Deletethis is really a wonderful image...
ReplyDeletejust good and tender... Happy New year John !
Happy New Year Massimo.
Deleteso precious!
ReplyDeleteThe squirrel looks so affectionate. Thank you Georgia for putting me on your blog list.
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