Sunday, September 13, 2015

Garden Visit


Sunday morning and in a little while we're heading to the ocean for a walk along the beach. It's our last day on the island visiting family. Yesterday we dedicated the day to garden touring and tea at Government House. Today we just have to set our face toward the salty sea breezes, our toes swiggling in some sand, and listening for gulls sss-calling over the water's edge as they swirl higher and higher on the thermals. Lorrie, I was really hoping for a chance to connect with you but it didn't work this trip -- next time for sure.

I wanted to post some pics from the Abkhazi Garden but I haven't learned the technique of easily downloading them from my phone to my ipad. It's such a lovely place to visit no matter the time of year. The showy seasons of spring and summer long gone now pave the way for softer, calmer poses of trees and shrubs still green but creating the ambiance for autumn colours. Patches of cyclamen are popping out in shady nooks all over the place.

Wishing you a beautiful day,
Brenda
xox







Saturday, September 12, 2015

Visiting Victoria


Visited a plant nursery yesterday
Fall planting includes pansies here in Victoria, BC

Good Morning Beautiful Friends,


Today I'm posting from the beautiful city of Victoria, British Columbia. I'm at my SIL's teak dining room table trying to create a post and download photos on my iPad -- a new venture for me! I usually post fromy desktop. 

We've breakfasted on grain toast slathered with butter and homemade lavender jelly. Oooo...yum! And in a little while we're heading out to visit the local Abkhazigardens.com.

I'll come back and share photos...

Wishing you a beautiful day,
Hugs,
Brenda
xox












Monday, September 07, 2015

Blueberry Fruit Cobbler




This is one of the simplest cobbler recipes I've ever used. It also makes one of the loveliest cobblers I've ever tasted. And, it's because this recipe doesn't use a biscuit dough, i.e. where you cut the butter into the flour and make it crumbly. You see, I have never cared for biscuit crust cobblers.

In this version, the butter is put in the baking dish and melted in the oven. So when the smooth batter gets poured over the hot butter, it puffs up and creates a lovely crunchy edge when it's baked. You can see that in the photos. It reminds me a little of the way a Dutch Pancake puffs.




It can be served warm or room temperature with a dollop of yogurt or vanilla ice cream. And, if you put the left-overs (should there be such a thing) in the refrigerator, the next day it tastes just as wonderful cold. I've used this recipe to make a peach cobbler. Oh yes, that was yum too.




I found this recipe on Allrecipes.com and it's called Easy Batter Fruit Cobbler. Instead of using an 8- or 9-inch pan as suggested in the recipe, I baked it in a glass pie plate. You can find this delicious recipe by clicking here.


Today I'm joining Judith at Lavender Cottage for Mosaic Monday.

Wishing you a beautiful Labour Day Monday,
Brenda
xox



Sunday, September 06, 2015

An Irish Blessing



Today I offer the words of this Irish blessing... along with the link to a post I shared several years ago called Words For Life and Wellness. I felt drawn to post it again. I needed the words, perhaps you do too.


“May the raindrops fall lightly on your brow. May the soft winds freshen your spirit. May the sunshine brighten your heart. May the burdens of the day rest lightly upon you, and may God enfold you in the mantle of His love.”
 


This is my heart wish for you today, dear beautiful friends.
With a gentle kiss atop thy head,
Brenda
xox





Wednesday, September 02, 2015

With A Turn of the Calendar


And here it is September. We're three quarters into the year and to me it seems like we should still be in Spring or at least early June. I'm usually quite good at living in the present moment... and I did revel in the beauty of so many juicy joy-filled moments of my summer. Yet, I still feel like the days whipped past in a whirlwind, and I wonder if I actually fell asleep and missed the last month or so -- like old Rip Van Winkle.

The ruby red apple in the photo above is sitting on my counter. Nothing says autumn quite like the arrival of fresh, fragrant batches of apples in a grocery store or marketplace. And, then when you bite into the crunchy, crisp skin, there's that sweet juice dribbling down your chin and you feel like a kid again. For who of us of a certain age didn't have an apple rolling around in a little tin lunch kit (mine was patterned in red and black plaid) when we started first or second grade.

So, what else did you find in your lunchbox? I remember Grade Four very well for that was the year I wouldn't eat anything but tuna fish sandwiches. All year. Every day. I couldn't get enough. My poor mother was gagging already as she put together one more sandwich and wrapped it in waxed paper and tucked it next to the apple and a couple of cookies. She'd ask every morning, are you sure you want tuna again? Yup, I want a tuna sandwich. It would have been on homemade white bread. Yum!

And... did you take some of that wax paper with those little toothy edges and iron brightly coloured leaves between two sheets to hang in your classroom or on the kitchen window? Were you permitted to press the waxy pages together with the hot iron? Or did your mom do it? Did you love the smell of the wax as it melted? I sure did.

And... what about that first week of school when you wanted to take something for your new teacher and your mom would wrap a fistful of pointy petaled dahlias to take on the school bus, and you'd shyly, but proudly, present them to her when you got to school.
 
Sitting in the front row in my blue jumper with my Grade Two Class

All this talk of school days and I had to go find my old pictures. Here's my Grade Two Class. Staring into the faces of my old familiar classmates, I still remember everyone's names. And such a flood of memories of those wonderful, simpler times in the early 1960's.

I can even tell you which boy I really, really liked... he's standing on the end of the last row, on right side. He tried to give me a kiss once on the playground. Everyone else had already gone inside, the bell had rung, and we were trailing behind. I didn't realize what he intended. I was surprised and moved my head. So the kiss met empty air instead of my cheek.You know, I forever regretted not getting that kiss. I wonder if he ever did.

Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school. ~Albert Einstein

There... enough telling tales out of class. And all because we turned the page on the calendar. Here's wishing you a beautiful day and a wonderful September ahead!

Hugs
Brenda
xox