A quick treat. (I learned that fruit dipped in chocolate is very yummy...from one of our favorite restaurants)
Something else I've been doing lately. Making air-popped popcorn and drizzling chocolate over top. Oh so heavenly good! Alas...still, the calories remain!
I enjoyed reading about the square teapots used on ships that a couple of ladies posted about last week. And the newspaper had a very interesting article about tea bags and tea infusers, and how many shapes they were made in. Lanterns, eggs, acorns etc. I picked up these at yard sales now and then and of course never used them ....well hardly at all. They are interesting though. Now the big question...to keep or donate????
'And then a little laughing prayer....Came running up the sky,
Above the golden gutters....Where the sorry prayers go by.
It had no fear of anything....But in that holy place
It found the very throne of God, And smiled up in His face.' Amy Carmichael.
8 comments:
love the poem by Amy C.
Haven't read the Cat Stories yet. Will have to check it out.
Hope your Sunday is a special one.
Sweets and a good book make my day.
I have many of his books but not this one...yet.
Nice! I love Herriot. Always wanted to move there.
Reading and tea just go together! Love the post. The book looks so interesting, and I loved the Amy Carmichael poem!
i love email/bloggin/photography and reading. Reading is my most favorite past time of all. if i had to pick one thing it would be reading. I love it and have since I was old enough to hold a book and turn the pages.
i also love chocolate, but alas do not eat it anymore.
Thank you for your very sweet comments on my blog! I appreciate the prayers for my husband. And I am glad you are enjoying the photos! Hope your son is enjoying it here in AZ. Maybe if you come to see him we can meet somewhere! Is he anywhere close to Tucson?
I did not read this, I did not read this, I did not read this...I am not going to drizzle chocolate on my popcorn... And within I hear a resounding giggle--Oh yes you are! Oh my, sounds like a treat. My favorite tea house serves the largest strawberries I've seen dipped in chocolate.
I love James Herriot's writings.
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