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Monthly Archives: April 2011
A royal morning
I enjoyed watching the royal wedding. I was invited to a royal slumber party, in fact, and had a fabulous time with four fabulous women. I wore my plaid pyjamas (royal stewart!) and we all had on white gloves, of course. … Continue reading
Our first house was brown.
The first house we ever bought was in Strathroy, Ontario. I had been serving St. Andrew’s for a few years, and we planned to stay for a few more. Buying a house sounded like a great idea, except for the student … Continue reading
Look down, look waaaaaay down
The sunshine is beautiful just now, and warmer temperatures all of a sudden have everybody outside. On Saturday afternoon, I saw kids on bicycles and parents pushing strollers. After a long winter and a snowy month of March, we’re all desperately ready for spring. Our … Continue reading
Stayin’ alive
The good news is I have some great-looking sprouts in my kitchen windows. The leeks are going gangbusters, the tomatoes have the beginning of the first set of true leaves, the pots of Lupins a gorgeous green and even the tiny shoots of Maltese … Continue reading