In no particular order:
One of my dearest friends had TAVR surgery (heart valve replacement) — all went well, and she’s already back home.
Thankful that it wasn’t our underground sewer drainage pipe that collapsed. My poor neighbour across the street. Diggers to arrive tomorrow to start work making a trench for access.

Thankful that I’m able to take a long walk in the forest by myself, and feel safe doing so.

My crow. Well, he’s not really mine — I think it’s the other way around actually. It has random patches of white feathers: so he’s a “pied crow” — folklore says they represent duality, light and dark, often protectors.

Thankful for a seemingly endless supply of Cox apples.

Fresh out of the oven, a homemade loaf of Danish rye bread with seeds, rye flakes, and dark rye flour.

Thankful for simple yet unbelievably tasty recipes. This pasta sauce has just 3 ingredients.

Thankful for time to do nothing but just mess around and do silly stuff.

And finally, but certainly not least: I am thankful that a friend pressed the point that I shouldn’t let moronic insinuations pass unchallenged. Sorted.
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