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Perfect for a growing groundhog family ( Marmott to you, if you don’t mind!) Aaand! I’ll take it, says Momma Marmott.
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For a person with one properly functioning eye, this is not a procedure I was looking forward to. However, I understood the principle that a film over both eyes was not helping matters. Fortunately, I had found an ophthalmologist I absolutely trust years ago and when, after a few years of “ monitoring” , he…
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In the metro yesterday this young lady made an impression. We both got off at the Angrignon Park station and, as a follow up to yesterday’s post, I thought to feature an alternative fashion statement. Turns out this look is her business and I’m happy to give her a shout-out here. There were more people…
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Today is the Muslim feast of Eid al Adha. I took my usual walk in Angrignon Park and was happy to see lots of families out with their bar- b-ques enjoying a picnic. I was so impressed with the beautiful dress of this young lady that I wished her Eid Mubarak and asked if I…
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Is that we know where it’s going. No yellow arrows, no mystery. Don’t get me wrong – I love my big local park with its birds, lake, reefs – but, I know it too well. As joggers, dogs, families, even wanna-be peligrinas walk past. I’m grateful and even whisper a rhyme of thanks to two…
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And my knee is much better. The weather has been summery except for a spectacular thunderstorm that cleared the air this afternoon. I had a lovely short visit from my grandson this afternoon . He’s writing an essay in French about some family members who are now “ of blessed memory”. He has to use…
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Although it was damp and misty most of the day we still enjoyed some lovely scenery. We walked from Sobradelo to VillaMaryin. We are in a municipal alberge that costs 8 euros a night for a clean dorm with kitchen facilities. The sun has just come out, of course now that we are settled in.…
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This Camino is very different from the Camino Frances. There are way less people and beautiful stretches of nature with Natty a village in sight. Or blazing rose bushes or neat rows of young veggies popping up. Sounds like village life you say.., but the houses are spread out and passers/by few and far between.…
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In a lane near my home – forsythia This on Sunday coming out of church. It is so wonderful to have the chance to experience two springs! When I left Spain on May 6, petals had already fallen off the blooming trees, the grass in rural areas was high and the land was lush and…