I love words, obviously, and am always intrigued with words that I don’t know or words that have interesting meanings. I am a fan of Wordle, as I have indicated in previous posts, and often marvel at the power of words. I ran across an Continue reading →
Monthly Archives: June 2022
Rhubarb and Ducks
With a title like that one has to wonder if I have lost control of my ever loving mind. Well, not quite but I guess it could be coming. But the title of my post has something to do with a couple of different conversations Continue reading →
Tea Fit for the Queen
Last week I shared that my friend Elaine brought me back a lovely little tea tray after she visited her daughter in the UK. I fully planned to share pictures and details from our tea party that was held on Monday afternoon but I just Continue reading →
It’s Summer Time!
Seems like my posts lately have been about things that I am observing around me. I guess that is a good thing, right? That I am observant? Whatever the case it is nice to see signs of summer all around. One of the true signs Continue reading →
Caution When Driving!
Driving through Connestee Falls (our neighborhood) has its challenges at times. The windy, steep roads that find their way through the forest can be intimidating at times but if you take your time and stay alert it all works out. However, now we have yet Continue reading →
Hold The Feta
It’s a first world problem. I realize that. I am privileged. I also realize that. But last week I was a little miffed and it revolved around feta. I had been working long days at the AAUW Book Sale and dinners were sketchy at best. Continue reading →
Ready for Teatime?
I say it all of the time and I will say it again today – I have THE best friends. One of my Connestee friends and neighbor, Elaine, recently went to the UK to see her daughter who is serving in the Air Force. She Continue reading →
The Day After Father’s Day
Sometimes I realize how short life can be and how I so want to be able to see my parents and talk to them. Father’s Day is one of those days, like Mother’s Day, that carries with it many emotions. As I reflect on my Continue reading →
A Haiku
The Book Sale is done My body aches all over But it was worth it Continue reading →