🙂 Our daughter put her house on the market on Tuesday and all ready got an offer. Still have to have an inspection and finalize. She is hoping all will go well, since they already bought another one. This is not the daughter who just had the baby.
🙂 Our granddaughter got to come home from the hospital.
🙂 Last bit of business coming from my father’s death was finished.
Mumsee, how do you use your dandelions again? I know you’ve mentioned it in the past, but I’m not recalling exactly. Do you simply eat the stems raw? Or do you do things like fry them or put them in soups?
Saying goodbye is hard, though temporary. But you are going to be closer to help so you should be able to remain fairly independent and will find other opportunities to serve. God is still using you.
Dandelions: I mowed quite a few yesterday. We use them in salads and in fritters and in egg dishes and on pizza. Leaves and flower. They are best when very young or when you find them blanched or deliberately cover them so they don’t develop the bitter taste.
Chas, my thoughts and prayers are with you and Elvera. May the Lord bring new and unexpected blessings to you both in this time of transition in your lives.
😦 The thing WRT my eyes and driver’s license isn’t over. I need to see the doctor again at 9:00 Monday.
Somebody is going to look at the house at 2:30 today.
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🙂 Our daughter put her house on the market on Tuesday and all ready got an offer. Still have to have an inspection and finalize. She is hoping all will go well, since they already bought another one. This is not the daughter who just had the baby.
🙂 Our granddaughter got to come home from the hospital.
🙂 Last bit of business coming from my father’s death was finished.
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🙂 Fun day in San Francisco with Kim and BG
🙂 I liked BG very much.
🙂 Total stranger writer volunteered to endorse Biddy!
🙂 The last Saturday off for a month.
🙂 😦 Obituary to write this weekend.
🙂 😦 Overwhelming amount of writing and writing-related work to do.
🙂 It’s a joy to write and have these opportunities
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🙂 Dandelions are mowed – I had to cover me nose and mouth there were so many seeds flying around 😦
🙂 Another week of schools at camp
😦 Troubling news, mixed feelings and worry about a friend
🙂 Sunny day to soak up some rays
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You mowed the dandelions???????????????????
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Embrace your dandelions
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Looks like we’ve got some dandelion’s-rights activists on here. 😉
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Mumsee, how do you use your dandelions again? I know you’ve mentioned it in the past, but I’m not recalling exactly. Do you simply eat the stems raw? Or do you do things like fry them or put them in soups?
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Well, I AM allergic to dandelions 🙂
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Kare, allergies don’t give you a right to murder. Dandelions are people too . . . or will be, eventually. For now, great apes are people too.
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I just mowed the dandelions – I didn’t kill them!! 🙂
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Save the dandelion
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I understand, Kare. No matter what you do, they will be back.
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Today is the last day for us at FBCHNC. We have to say “Goodbye” to our SS classes and the people we sit near in church.
Not a happy day.
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Prayers for you and Elvera, Chas. Such a difficult time of life and yet, maybe the most productive for God’s kingdom. How do we know?
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Saying goodbye is hard, though temporary. But you are going to be closer to help so you should be able to remain fairly independent and will find other opportunities to serve. God is still using you.
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Dandelions: I mowed quite a few yesterday. We use them in salads and in fritters and in egg dishes and on pizza. Leaves and flower. They are best when very young or when you find them blanched or deliberately cover them so they don’t develop the bitter taste.
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Thanks, Mumsee.
Chas, my thoughts and prayers are with you and Elvera. May the Lord bring new and unexpected blessings to you both in this time of transition in your lives.
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Chas, I can’t help but think of the all the new people you will get to know and be able to teach/mentor etc just by being you.
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