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Showing posts with label things present. Show all posts

Sunday, September 27, 2020

Small Endings and Beginnings


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Summer is coming to a close ... and with it, blackberry season.


This is the signal that it's time to get a pie on. :)




Smoke from the wildfires this year has been the worst I can remember. 


Thankfully, the rain has finally come again and the air has been washed clean!


With the rainfall, a hint of coolness has suddenly appeared, which for Kinsi = HAPPINESS. ;)


And Lightning is as excited as we are ...


... to light up the first fire of fall. :)



It's a beautiful sign of the changing season ...



And just like that ... it is Autumn again.

♥♥♥♥♥


Sunday, April 5, 2020

Signs of Spring | 2020



Despite the fact that life seems to have stopped in so many routine aspects - God keeps moving the seasons along, reminding me that EVERYTHING has a season. Nothing lasts forever. And there is SO MUCH beauty in that!! ❤


Ya know what they say about April showers ...




Loving the symbolism in this ... all the new green growth coming from the middle of spent, dead stems and flowers. 





Lots of green!


Keeping me company ♥


Yellow.






Roads go ever ever on,
Over rock and under tree,
By caves where never sun has shone,
By streams that never find the sea ...




Sunday, February 17, 2019

I don't know what to title this ...



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Introducing a prestigious guest blogger *drumroll* ……

My sister! The following are some daily family interactions from her point of view.* Enjoy!

*The following views are specifically those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the blog editor. Believe at your own discretion.

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me: "for some reason my toe is itching."

sis: "you probably have athlete's foot."

me: "...and it's super awkward because it's hard to scratch there …."

sis: "athlete's foot. it's what you have. just sayin."

me: "...ANYway…"

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sister: "but see i'm showing you the way to become a good healthy woman by letting you wash the dishes. you'll thank me one day."



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me to my 3 year old nephew: "ok let's talk nicely to each other."

3 year old nephew: "but i can't!!!"

me: 0_0

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sister: "UGHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THERE'S NO MORE OATMEAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

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mom: "ok i wrote down dad's number and my number and your sister's number and your sister's work number and dad's work number. if you need anything you can call me or dad or your sister. if the house burns down call 911 and then call your sister."

me: "so you ARE planning on coming back tomorrow, right?" 

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dad; *in the highest voice possible* "oh the lil coochie woochie Lightning Bolt!" (Lightning's our dog ehehe)

me: "singing opera over there, dad?"

sister: *chokes*

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sister: "i'm going to be a dried up moldy spinster."

me: "no worries! i'll find prince charming for you!!"

sister: "no thank you."

me: "do you really not trust my judgement??"

sister: "no."
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Saturday, September 29, 2018

The Saturday Evening Post | Life Pictures and How to Make Beef Stock



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I currently have a cauldron of beef stock simmering away (for the second day) on the stove top. It's looking loooovely! Stock is SO good for gut health and general wellness and it's the very best when homemade. I've been researching where to find grass-fed beef bones, and finally found a farm where I picked up four packages on Wednesday morning! Hence the title … How to Make Beef Stock. Be prepared for a very exciting post. ;o)

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Gather whatever leftover veggies you may have saved up for stock and pop them into a large stock pot. A whole onion (including the washed skin, if you buy organic), celery (including the leafy tops), some coarsely chopped carrots, etc. We keep a bag in the freezer and add to it as we have opportunity. It all adds goodness. :)

 

Toss the beef bones in coconut oil and place them in a single layer on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. Roast them for at least one hour at 425* F. Add them to your ever-growing pot of stock ingredients. ;)



Next, add a good tablespoon of raw ACV. This helps to release the nutrients from the bones.



Add a healthy number of garlic cloves - garlic adds loads of flavor, of course, but it is amazing for the immune system as well - lots and lots of antioxidants. 



Finally, add enough water to cover everything …


… and several bay leaves. Oh, and a few sprigs of fresh rosemary. If you don't have fresh, dried should do as well.

Simmer well for at least a couple days to make sure you get every last bit of nutrients and goodness from all the bones and veggies! 

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And now for a few life pictures …


Garden produce.


My sweet nephew was helping … :o)


Is there anything prettier than that?



Avocados on the windowsill.


Sunshine on the school bookshelves.


The first pumpkins! :)

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Have a happy, happy weekend!!