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Showing posts with label home for the holidays. Show all posts

Monday, December 6, 2021

C.S. Lewis and a Homespun Tree

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 I do not know why there is this difference, but I am sure that God keeps no one waiting unless He sees that it is good for him to wait. When you do enter your room, you will find that the long wait has done you some kind of good which you would not have had otherwise. But you must regard it as waiting, not as camping. You must keep on praying for light: and of course, even in the hall, you must begin trying to obey the rules which are common to the whole house. And above all you must be asking which door is the true one; not which pleases you best by its paint and paneling.

Mere Christianity, C. S. Lewis

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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Wearin' o' the green ...


Happy Saint Patrick's Day!




For more of my favorite Irish tunes click here

While delving more deeply into my family's Irish heritage recently, I learned that one of my great-grandfather's brothers (there were a bunch of brothers) was named "Paddy." How fun is that. :o)

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Have a grand day!

Friday, January 16, 2015

Of Wagon Rides and Christmas Time


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The Saturday before Christmas, some of us ventured down town to see the festive Christmas decorations and go on a wagon ride! It was so fun. Here are a few pictures of the occasion with some extras thrown in of our holiday. :)









{the horses -- quite aptly named ;o)}





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A wintery chalkboard scene ... after all, what else is a chalkboard for? ;)



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Before ...



And after!



Enjoying the Christmas spoils ...



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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

The Saturday Evening Post: Glimpses of the 4th


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Our Fourth of July generally starts the day before -- like that of pretty much everyone else in our small town! People haul their folding chairs, or blankets or ropes or tarps or other sittable placeholders (the sidewalk becomes a commodity highly in demand on July 3rd), downtown to main street; and by the afternoon, the sidewalks have been adorned most thoroughly for tomorrow's Grand Parade. My sis and I bravely braved the masses, threw down our folding chairs in a pile and then ran home again. 

Just kidding. But you can see it's a popular spot to be the day before Independence Day!








She and I were also on a mission to stock up on rock salt that afternoon, a requirement for a good old-fashioned Fourth (and if you don't already know what for and why, well, it's about time you did)... and we must not have been the only ones, because we got the last box at Walmart! 



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Morning of the Fourth ... and bright and early it must be, too, because the ice cream making Must Go On.


 







This is without doubt one of my favorite July Fourth traditions. ;o) And when accompanied by the tunes of John Philip Sousa -- I challenge you to make ice cream as yummily without it. JP IS the spirit of Independence Day!

Okay. So it made us a little distracted, so we didn't put enough rock salt on the ice, which consequently caused the ice cream to take 15 minutes longer to freeze up than it normally does. But that's an irrelevant detail.



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Aaaaand, home to eat ice cream, watch Road to Avonlea and shoot off fireworks ... a lovely ending to a grand day!




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