8 Nov: Ten Things of Thankful

words "10 THING OF THANKFUL" with pink peonies

In no particular order:

1. For 14 (can that be right? Must be …) creative and inspiring years on WordPress where I’ve met some of the most talented people who are beyond the definition of generous with their time and expertise, and for all the life-long friends, and more recent ones as well, that I’ve had the joy to know. Thank you.

achievement from WP for 14th year on WP

2. For my little Danish troll on the fridge door who makes me smile every morning. He’s been with me for 44-years, as long as I’ve been married to my husband.

3. For the ancient Twelve Apostle trees that line the road behind my house, who remind me at this time of year that life is fluid.

4. I am thankful on a cold day for Pho Ga (Vietnamese chicken noodle soup) – for the heat, sourness and sweetness, the egg that even though a bit older than I’d wished poached perfectly, for chilli peppers that surprise the nerves at the back of my head, and for tooth-tender bok choy, I love making this soup.

5. Thankful for an excellent crop of tomatoes from the greenhouse this summer, and that I had help in clearing out of the old plants and cleaning it within reason (it is afterall outside all year). And for the nature’s generosity that the rose is blooming again.

6 That my son, his wife, and two of my four precious grandchildren (Nico and Luisa) are safe and back home after severe floods caused havoc in Bogotá Colombia. How ever will children cope and adapt to these weather changes as adults…

7. Spent today in Eastbourne. Went to my favourite fishmonger who asked where I was last Friday. There’s something uniquely special and heartwarming when people remember after you, knowing that your interrupted routine might indicate problems. I assured him all was well; I was just having issues with my eyes and thought it not wise to drive. He gave me a free kipper.

8. Thankful beyond words that this is the last night (in a long FFS week) that I must endure … the tradition of Bonfire Night (along with frightened dogs, cats, wildlife, and hedgehogs who think a stack of wood pallet boards with an effigy on top is a place of safety), because lest we forget when we watch the fireworks that this is about burning 16th century “heretics” at the stake.

9 To he who reads my assignments before I submit them, who singularly prods me on to do this because he believes that I can do it. My thanks are insufficient to your generosity. 

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10 … and finally, for every last one of you, but who’s counting.

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9 responses to “8 Nov: Ten Things of Thankful”

  1. A list full of heart and gratitude… until we reach #8…

    Normally I should respect the premise of Thankfulness and move on… but… those who are familiar with Spira, Nick or the Gatekeeper ( spoiler alert: they are one and the same) know that it ain’t happening… therefore…. the 21st century gathering of idiotic individuals who are beyond ignorant is nothing but an abomination. Individuals who are afraid to admit their blood thirst in Nomine, who are hiding behind barbaric practices clothed as righteous. And you know, M, what the best part is? They don’t even frikin know what ” heretic” means… αιρετικός from the ancient Hellenic verb αιρέω, meaning : able to choose.

    Back to my silence now.

    Ah, soundtrack… Πύρ θρέονται Lamenting fire

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    1. I have one word for your soundtrack …

      Aye.

      F’ing Aye.

      That’s three words. 🤣

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  2. I’ve got a favourite fishmongers in Eastbourne, I bet it’s the same one as yours – although I’ve never been given a kipper!

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    1. Southern Head?

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  3. # 8 well, at least that’s one thing to be grateful for… the masses will not use up the world-supply of irony

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  4. oh, pho! It’s been ages since I’ve had it. So yummy 😋

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    1. Especially when the weather changes!

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  5. I fear I’ve been channeling the White Rabbit these last few weeks, Misky.

    A beautiful listing, excluding the obvious, it shall not be named reference, thankful it will be the last.

    Congratulations on 14 years! Here’s to 14 more!!

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    1. There’s nothing to fear from channelling your white rabbit. Go with it! Thanks for the comment (I do wish WordPress would sort out this anonymous bug!)

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