Tuesday 19 April 2016

The Simple Woman's Daybook . . .



FOR TODAY, April 19, 2016

Outside my window ...
The sun is already up.  It rises earlier and earlier with each day that passes.  One of my daily pleasures is watching it rise.  I love it.

I am thinking ...
I am wondering when the "F" word became a part of every day language?   Its literally everywhere, and nobody seems to bat an eyelid at it.   And people don't even seem to realize that they are saying anything which is offensive.

I am thankful for ...
A sister who takes such wonderful care of my parents.She's a real blessing to our family.  It wasn't easy for her to pick up and leave everything, and move back home.  But she did it and I know she is blessed for doing so.

In the kitchen ...

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Pork Chops and Stuffing.  Such a simple thing,  and so tasty.

On my "To Cook" list ...




 Blackberry Jam and Custard Donuts.  Oh boy these look some good.  From The Sugar Hit.


 I am creating ...

  

Love this Granny Square Scarf with PomPoms.  From The Sewing Mistress.  What a great way to use up yarn scraps!



 

From Redheart, Chequerboard Textures Throw.  Kind of like a crochet sampler.  You could do it in all different colours.   Wouldn't that be gorgeous.

 

Pouches made from Handkerchiefs.  Free Patterns dot com.

 

Tea Towel Tutorial.   This is so pretty.  Found on Lil Luna.

 

A really sweet Travel Jewely Case Tutorial.  From Positively Splendid.

I am reading ...




Martha's Vinyard Isle of Dreams, by Susan Branch

The much anticipated sequel to The Fairy Tale Girl. In the winter of 1982, long before she became the watercolor artist and author we know today, Susan Branch, 34-years-old and heart-broken from the sudden and unexpected end of her marriage in California, "ran away from home" to the Island of Martha's Vineyard.

It was meant to be temporary, a three-month time-out from the daily grind of being broken up and miserable, but within days of her arrival, alone and not quite in her right mind, Susan "accidentally" bought a tiny one-bedroom cottage in the woods. And that is how she discovered she was moving 3,000 miles away from everyone and everything she had known and loved.

I know alot of people have read this in only a couple of days, but I am savoring it so that it lasts longer.  I love it!

I am looking forward to ...
Going to Cornwall in May.  Audrey has not been very well however, so I am hoping it still happens.  Please keep her in your prayers, and not just because I want to go to Cornwall.   She really does need them. She has been bed ridden with arthritis for several weeks now with no respite.

I am learning ...
  

I am still working on my penmanship.  I think that my brain works faster than my hands, but when it comes to writing I am so used to typing now that I get all muddled up.   My hands can't work that fast and I need to learn to slow it down . . . so it is not so messy.

Dreaming about ...

 

Mia Blanch Ceramics  . . .



Blue Cottage Kitchens  . . .

 

Greengate kitchen linens . . .  I have a few . . .



Lots of light and wooden floors  . . .

 

Crisp cotton bedlinens that smell like the outdoors  . . .

A favourite quote for the day  ...

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I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning to sail my ship.
~Louisa May Alcott 


Makes me smile ...

 

Finding feathers in usual places  . . .  has an angel this way passed?

One of my favourite things  ...

  

Art Dolls  . . .

A peek into my day ... 



Raindrops on the clothesline out back . . .



And that's my daybook for this week!


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Wherever you go and whatever you do, I hope there's a great day ahead of you! Don't forget!

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And I do too!!



8 comments:

  1. Good morning to you Marie. I pray that you and Todd have the most blessed day. Mum had to visit the eye specialist today and I managed to leave her there and go somewhere quiet. While I was there in a comfie chair I sat and sort out my knitting. I am making so many simple mistakes that it is beyond sad. I have also declared that we have enough meat for the whole of winter and I mean it. I am thinking of putting up signs on all the doors announcing that we will be eating from home and eating from a meal plan and shopping from a SENSIBLE list until further notice. Since Saturday we have added smoked trout, ordinary rainbow trout, smoked mussels, ordinary mussels, pork roast and chicken liver to the freezer on top of the all the sale meat I bought last week.

    I must make those tea towels. I might buy some new white bath towels and pretty them up and convert all the older sadder stuff into other items.

    Lots of love.

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  2. Your freezer must be chockerblock full Suzan! It's a nice feeling to have so much on hand to enjoy in the future! Glad you were able to sort out your knitting. I am enjoying my new hobby! Its very relaxing! xoxo

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  3. Marie I forgot to say something that is pretty darn important. When I taught i was privileged to attend a hand writing seminar. Somethings stuck. Firstly our modern writing tools allow us to write very quickly. Therefore to slow down use a fountain pen.

    Much love.

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  4. Thanks for that tip Suzan! I will have to get a fountain pen! xoxo

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  5. That scarf would be warm too! In winter sometimes I keep a scarf around my neck indoors..just that neck warmth makes al the difference.

    I am looking forward to part 2 of Susan's Book also.

    Very dear of your sister to look after family..

    a special kind of courage..
    Marie..I find practicing calligraphy w/ holder and nib..an exercise in patience..and it helps..
    I am enjoy it..

    I am not sure if I still have it..I think I actually wore it out..my first manaer was an exquisite kniteer and one of the sweaters she knit for me..were squares of different stitches..loved it..
    lovely post Marie.
    Bonne journée.

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  6. Thanks Monique! If you you are enjoying the first book of Susan's life you will also enjoy the second. I am savoring it slowly because I don't want it to end. It is fascinating! I will have to get a nib pen. Your sweater which was done by your manager sounds positively gorgeous! how very lucky to have had something so exquisite made for you! Love and hugs and happy day! xoxo

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