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Friday, 19 June 2015

FRIDAY FIVE: RIGHT NOW 19.6.15





News in our world is overwhelming with politics, tragedy, dissension, and hope, 
writes Jan in Texas for Rev Gals Friday Five.
If you prefer for this 
Friday Five, you may write about any of the current affairs you are thinking about.  However, I suggest a look at your life at this moment, right Now, TODAY:

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1. What are you thinking about?
Overwhelmed with issues of worldwide and local injustices.  The need for prioritizing prayer.  For acting in the Light and in light of our faith.
Right Now?  Pretty much focused on Q3 at the moment!
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2. What book are you reading or have just finished reading?
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Just finished reading and sitting with the impact of the Hutterites' history
that much of today's news mirrors as learned in the reading.  Such a worthwhile read.  I met author, Linda Maendel, in person at  the book launch after corresponding for a couple years via our blogs and twitter.  Great experience to make the blog connection personal.  Highly recommended reading.
Book Review to come...

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3. What is your favourite television or radio program?
Saturday's radio program is topping the list.
I am being interviewed by BBC radio 2, London UK, June 20th.  A host that intros emerging music via the mom of a child [adult] involved in indie music.
My son is one of those. 

Saturday June 20th, his band, THE PAST, will be debuted and

their single, Higher Than the Sun.
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Pretty cool.  Not just a little nervous, but wouldn't miss it for anything!
Click for an online listen to the show as of Saturday 20th. 

Here's the program replay link to have a listen:
Click for My interview beginning at 49.00.  It concludes with
HIGHER THAN THE SUN by THE PAST - yay!!

Fantastic to hear it on air !  Thanks for listening...
and requesting replays of the song at BBC radio 2 if you will
THANKS MUCH !!
click to listen directly to The Past's single, Higher Than the Sun .
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Your likes on their FB page and twitter  follows @thepastmusic 
are much appreciated should you be willing 
to show your support.
Definitely a #Joy to have you along!  Thank You!

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4. What was the best movie you have seen in the past year?

A best for me would be a fav dvd.  Dear Frankie, French Kiss, Persuasion.

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5. Who do you think of for Father's Day?
Thinking of both my own father and his life impact
and my eldest son.  Young father of two sons - 2 year old and 3 month old.
And all that means for change.  Now and future.
Looking forward to celebrating him with a Sunday BBQ with his lovely family. 

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I hope you'll join us in today's Friday Five! If you do, please leave your link in a comment below.  Find more NOW posts at -


Find today's Friday Finds Books at  A Daily Rhythm

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Natasha's Back! Joining her first Sundays Down Under party ~


Sundays Down Under


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Shared with the crew at The Weekend Brew * Thursday Favorite Things *

* #JOYHOPELIVE at Find Joy in Everyday *


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Friday, 22 May 2015

FRIDAY 5s : WHAT'S BLOOMING? 22.5.15


Today's FRIDAY FIVE :
BLOOMING BEAUTIES ?
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We often encourage each other to "bloom where you're planted." I like the symbolism, but realized that RevGals and Pals hail from all over the world!
What blooms in Maryland may be far different than the flowers in your part of the world.
So, to celebrate our diversity,
show us five plants that bloom around your home or neighborhood. 

I'm looking forward to seeing the wide variety of beauty we have among us!
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from RevGal Deb today's host]
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"Let the heavens rejoice; let the earth be glad;
 ...let the fields exult and all that is in them.
Then all the trees in the forest will sing for joy!"

Psalm 96.11-12

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Blooming Beauties !
A lovely visually oriented meme I'm happy pursuing.
Leaves are greening here and seem all the better for last weekend's
moisture despite its arrival via high winds and snow!

Here's what I was pleased to notice last Saturday before stormy weather arrived
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Gracing the walk at the Tea House we visited.
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and the lilacs just in bud, edged the southern side of the property 
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One native plant we have in abundance ...
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Lilies of the Valley
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Peonies
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This next floral. Prairie Lilies, has actually garnered its own Lily Festival, 
which reminds me of Matthew 6.28-30
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 “If God gives such attention to the appearance of wildflowers
—most of which are never even seen—
don’t you think he’ll attend to you, take pride in you, do his best for you?
What I’m trying to do here is to get you to relax, to not be so preoccupied with 
getting, so you can respond to God’s giving. People who don’t know God and the way he works fuss over these things, but you know both God and how he works.
Steep your life in God-reality, God-initiative, God-provisions...
You’ll find all your everyday human concerns will be met."
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and a bonus ~
 a favourite provincial prairie flower that's often a rarity to find in season
but a true joy when discovered covering a country field
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Find more on Canadian flowers representative of their province HERE

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“Never lose an opportunity of seeing anything that is beautiful; 
for beauty is God’s handwriting —a wayside sacrament. 
Welcome it in every fair face, in every fair sky, in every fair flower,
and thank God for it as a cup of blessing.”

~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Are You another of the Blooming Beauties?






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I look forward to hearing and seeing your local floral abundance!
Weather permitting we can all be out and about discovering new growth this weekend...
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Shared with 
Rev Gals and Blog Pals * Faith Filled Friday * Anything Goes Pink Saturday *
*Sous mon arbre Saturday Photo *
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Friday, 30 January 2015

FINAL FRIDAY FIVE of JANUARY 2015 30.1.15


Friday Five: Besides

Hello, all!  It’s the end of January…how did that get by so fast!?
Here’s a Friday Five for your amusement 
 [and our enjoyment] !
  1. Besides cookies, muffins, and ice cream, what’s something chocolate chips are good in?
  2. Besides official holidays and your birthday, what’s the best day of the year?
  3. Besides toilet paper and pantry items, what’s something in your house you make sure never to run out of?
  4. Besides relatives, teachers, and coaches, who gave you the most memorable advice growing up?
  5. Besides junk mail, subscriptions, greeting cards, and stuff you ordered online, what’s something great that came in the mail recently?
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1 -  Chocolate chips are definitely good in Chocolate Caramel Brownies!


Thankyou to Betty Crocker!

2.  Best day of the year?  Any day I can be with my kids !

3. Making sure I never run out of Lots of Tea {and time to enjoy it!}



4. Memorable advice?  I'm not remembering any, although I have great memories of
neighbours that I'm sure have given plenty! 

5. Something great that came in the mail recently ?
Book packages and most recently from Margaret !  Her newest 
- will release February 3rd -
in response to her cancer diagnosis.


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How would you respond...?  
Any great advice? or chocolate chip uses ?
What's your Best Day of the year?
What's arrived in the mail that makes you happy?

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Friday, 9 January 2015

FRIDAY FIVES: WHAT'S 'NEW'...? 9.1.15


Random Friday Five: New

by RevGalPal marybethbutler
Happy Friday!
I announce it as a random Friday Five. But with a theme: NEW.
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1. If you have one, what is your new resolution?

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    Not one to make resolutions, the one commitment I have made to myself is to freely choose which books I read and when.  Intentionally avoiding time constraints of meeting review deadlines and commitments of others.  I am choosing to free up my life, avoid self-induced stress [and any other kind if and where possible!], and aim for the most peaceful existence possible.

2. Many folks choose a new word for a year's beginning, as Marci's congregation does with StarWords. Some let their word choose them, like Christine at Abbey of the Arts. Do you have a word for the year?
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After my time in the desert this autumn,
 I posted an Invitation to discern our 2015 Word as I subscribed to Christine's enotes as well.
The Word for 2015 that chose me is 'peace'.
 In depth post to follow...




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3. What is your new favorite exclamation/phrase at times of joy or frustration?
Not sure I have one....
4. Do you have a new favourite food, or an old one you are newly enjoying?
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Shortbread !  I enjoyed the few samples at Christmas so entirely, I actually went out to specifically purchase all the ingredients to bake my own - as and when a craving should hit!  and definitely NOT limited to Christmas :)
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5. Finally, in general: what is your new favourite thing?
                  Freedom.  As many of you know, last year was intense on the social justice front including the many prayers requested and received, with the December 1st outcome being dismissal of the perpetrator.  A collective 'sigh' and new sense of my body's  appreciation.  It has begun relaxing since that momentous phone call that allowed me to return to my home.  Yes.  FREEDOM is definitely my new fav thing!!
             
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Thanks, Marybeth!  I enjoyed the F5's play.
New Year Blessings to you and yours...
and ALL the RevGals!
Find more 'NEW' Friday 5s HERE.

Feel free to share yours here in comments!


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Friday, 12 December 2014

FRIDAY FIVES - RANDOM CHRISTMAS TINSEL TOES VERSION






Tinsel Toe Edition



Happy Friday Five, all you gals and pals winding your way through Advent!  Time to take a break, put your tinsel toes on, and play a round of Friday Five for a breath or two.
1. What song are you grooving to these days?

From the Christmas drama last week - The Chaos Before Christmas - great groovin'!
2. If YOU were a room in your home, what would it be, and why?
The sunroom.  South facing, fully glazed catching  every ray of sunshine and full view of the days and seasons as they ebb and flow... Comfy wicker rockers, bookshelves and tables at hand offering hospitality and welcome to all who enter...
3.  What ever happened to LipSmackers?  Does anyone remember that lip balm from the 70's?  Do you have a recommendation for a really awesome lip balm?
I do remember LipSmackers, but  would recommend Rimmel's lip glaze or vinyl as I can't think of anything at the moment other than Burt's Bees...
.4.  Tell us about a tiny (or HUGE) grace moment from this week.

My daughter in law and son's father in law underwent heart bypass - successfully!  and a wonderful report doctor's are anticipating moving him out of ICU with a possible home date of Sunday!  All Grace and glory to our Creator, Healer and Sustainer...
5.  If you could just have any treat/snack in the world right now, what it would be and with whom would you share it? (assuming you are in a sharing kind of mood.
Some kind of yummy chocolate truffles.  I'd share them with you, of course, and each reader!               
                        

Enjoy, and please let us know you played in the comments - post a link to your blog; or play in the comments or even on Facebook!
Cheers and rock those tinsel toes!

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Friday, 23 May 2014

FRIDAY 5s: TEATIME & TREASURES 23.5.14

Deb at Rev Gals is busily sorting for her weekend event ~
 a “Rummage Sale and Tea”. 


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The “rummage” part of course is of donated furniture, clothing, books and toys, or as some call it “Trash or Treasure.” 
( some call it “a jumble sale.”) 
The “tea” is an opportunity for those who don’t want (or shouldn’t) buy anything to still drop in and visit... a fun community event.
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To get ready for this, I’ve been doing some sorting of things I don’t/won’t/can’t use to pass along to someone else. 
I also made a batch of Tea Tassies as part of the tea refreshments. All of this preparation birthed this week’s Friday Five!

Pictures are optional but make this more fun. Play along and don’t forget to post your link in the comments so that we can come and visit!

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1. TREASURE: What is the best thing you’ve ever found at a rummage sale? Was it a bargain or just something you’ve longed for but couldn’t afford?


A fav find in an unpacked box on the floor at the sale,
a gorgeous 1800s flow blue china pitcher like this one
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2. TRASH: What is an item you couldn’t WAIT to donate to a sale like this, and then were surprised that someone not only bought it, they were so excited to have?
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TV trays!
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3. BUDGET: How disciplined are you at these kinds of events? Can you stick to a budget, or do you empty your wallet?
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My discipline?  be prepared to purchase!  
One of a kind finds in the moment - EnJoy!
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4. TAKE IT AWAY: What’s something you’d gladly donate right this minute if I would just come pick it up?
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Living in an apartment doesn't offer enough space for extras. It's a perpetual donating if you want to add anything new!
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5. TEA: Do you have a favourite tea? Or a special teapot?
     Tell us more!
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Decadent favourite ~ Icewine tea !
along with fav teapot
Royal Crown Derby

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Shall I pour...?


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Find more on FHC TeaTime {pinterest} 
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BONUS: Share a recipe that you think would be divine for a tea. Or, if you aren’t a baker, tell about something scrumptious that you have had recently in the baked good category. For those of you who are now gluten-free, we want your favourite GF recipe!
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source
I would highly recommend these 
divinely inspired {& yes, scrumptious!}
lavender scones that I first had at
the Treasurer's House ~ a treasure itself!
in York [just behind the YorkMinster]
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Lavender Vanilla Scones recipe with tips from Marye Audet
3 1/2 c flour
2 tbs baking powder
1/2 c unsalted butter
1/2 c sugar
1 1/3 c half and half
2 tsp vanilla
2 tbs food grade lavender buds
Mix the dry ingredients, except lavender, together. you can seal the mixture in a food container and have it on hand for scone mix if you like.
Cut in butter, or grate it into the dry ingredients.
Add lavender buds and stir to mix in evenly.
Add vanilla and milk and mix until you have a soft dough that holds together.
Roll out gently to about 3/4 inch thickness and cut out with small biscuit cutter. Place on baking sheet and allow to stand for 20 minutes.
During this time preheat oven to 400F.
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Bake for 12 minutes or until done.
Remove from oven.
While scones are still hot spoon on a glaze made from:
1/2 c melted butter
1 tsp vanilla
enough confectioners sugar to make a thick glaze.
Sprinkle with lavender buds to garnish.
Makes about 24.
These freeze well, and are great for once a month cooking or making ahead.

*Grating cold butter into scones and biscuits give a more tender product.

Allowing the scones to set for 20 minutes before
placing them in the oven
helps the gluten to relax and the scones to be tender.
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EnJoy!  and be sure to invite us for tea when the scones are baked!
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SHARED WITH~

-SAY G'DAY PARTY-

-SMALL VICTORIES-

-THRIVING THURSDAY-

- PAULA's NO RULES PARTY-


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