17 May: Ten Things of Thankful

In no particular order:

1. Thankful for the Waze app, so we knew we weren’t exceeding the speed limit (because the instrument cluster went black, along with no satnav, and no tik.tik.tik sound from the turn indicator) on my husband’s car.

2. That the mechanics could plug (his) car into a computer, and a simple software update fixed the issue of the instrument cluster going black — sort of like the Blue Screen of Death, except that it’s black.

3. That (his) car is still under warrantee. My car would never dream of being so stroppy.

4. Nature’s magic in my garden — a Broad-bodied Chaser (Libellula depressa), an enormous dragonfly. Its body is about the length and width of my thumb, and it is very very fast! Old Norse tradition says they are symbols of courage, strength, and happiness, and were harbingers of truth and good fortune from the fae. Vikings also etched images of these monster dragonflies on their ships to carry luck and fast wind with them.

5. My husband’s blood tests all came back within normal levels.

6. A roast chicken that fed us through various inventions for three meals.

7. Bees enjoying the chives. I wonder if honey from chive blossoms have a hint of allium flavour.

8. A peaceful and personally uneventful week. With the world in such chaos at the moment, a bit of calm seems a rarity, and it’s a reminder that I can rise above it.

9. My garden this week (mid-May). The Apostle Trees, which mark the ancient route to the our local village church (built ca 950AD), are now in full leaf behind the garden fence. Aphids are a bit of a nuisance this year, and there’s a lack of ladybirds to munch on them, but the birds are busy eating them. No snails or slugs to speak of, but that’s because everything is so dry right now (yes, we’re officially in drought conditions).

10. A Spotify playlist specifically curated for writing The Book of 27 and future Brigid’s Journal Six Sentence Stories. 

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11 responses to “17 May: Ten Things of Thankful”

    1. Indeed they are, Dorothy. Hope your week is enjoyable.

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  1. A wonderful 10 especially a huge Dragonfly

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    1. That dragonfly still whirls through my garden at least once a day. It’s a lovely huge thing!

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  2. I love your garden. Every bit of contribution towards nature helps in the conservation efforts for our ecosystem. The third Friday in May is Endangered Species Day ( https://www.endangered.org/campaigns/endangered-species-day/ ). This year it was May 16. I learned this when I read and followed the link in somebody’s blog.

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    1. Thanks for leaving your comment—always appreciated. In my humble opinion, one day a year is hardly sufficient to protect endangered species around the world, but I will be thankful that any attention is brought to the issue.

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  3. When my instrument cluster goes black, it means I need a new battery in my car. Yes, my car is as weird as I am.

    Isn’t it fun to see how many meals you can get out of one original meal? It was my specialty when the kids were home.

    Dragonflies are beautiful, I always enjoy seeing them and the bees.

    I hope the drought is over soon, you have a lovely garden.

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    1. A ditsy battery is a common cause of that instrument cluster going black, but his car is on a trickle charger so the mechanics had to look elsewhere … and a system update by computer was the cure.

      I can’t recall the last time I tossed out food—changing them into something new so I don’t hear “Oh no, leftovers again?” is a game that I love to play.

      No rain predicted this week, but we’ll hope for some next week. The water utility companies have just increased the rate by 50% per litre of usage. It’s an outrageous increase, particularly for families who are already struggling to make ends meet.

      I hope your week is a joy, Mimi.

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  4. Grat #5 those kinds of List items don’t never get old

    Excellent garden/landscape! Our yard is like that but more… Road Warrior/post-apocalyptic whereas yours, aiyyee clearly even in the photo there is apparent a symmetry in planning if not biome

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    1. I’ve seen photos on your TToT of your garden and land, and I love your trees and naturalisation. It’s gorgeous. Thanks for your comment, and all the best for the coming week.

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