Being hurt is a part of being alive…Tom Branson, Downton Abbey
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Being hurt is a part of being alive…Tom Branson, Downton Abbey
Being hurt is a part of being alive…Tom Branson, Downton Abbey
Hey the weekend was just here and now it’s gone? Where did it go? Have you seen it? I guess most of us have begun a new week and there are lots of new challenges and a whole bunch of mystery ahead. Let’s see how this all works out. I can say I have a big of the Monday blues as I do most Mondays. Acceptance of it being Monday might be healthy and helpful.
My friends, make it great today, or something like that. Rock on!
Our dinner tonight. A yummy concoction of sausage, cabbage, potatoes and onions. It’s delicious and easy.
This is a traditional British dish, adapted for oven. The minimal simple ingredients work well together to season each other.
Rough cut potatoes, sausages, onion, and cabbage. Brush bottom of Dutch oven or large covered baker with oil. Layer potatoes on bottom and season liberally; top with sausage, then onion, finishing with cabbage (arranging carefully to allow for lid). Add more seasoning; cube butter and distribute evenly on top. Cover and bake at 375 for 90 minutes. Test vegetables for doneness (the skillet version of this dish is more of a hash than a casserole). Add more seasoning as needed. Allow to sit outside the oven still covered at…
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This evening I am doing a factory reset of my Samsung Galaxy 5s. When you do this it means deleting your downloaded apps and having to reinstall them. Any non synched data is usually wiped out too. Mobile phones are computers that need to be cleaned periodically and this is an extreme way of doing that. Tonight I hope to have everything back to normal or perhaps better than before. I hope everything goes well though.
Kyrie Eleison, which means “Lord, have mercy” is an important part of Christian Liturgy. On this Sunday I bring to you a pop tune from the 1980’s that means a lot to me. I played the cassette I had of theirs a lot. For those of this generation enjoy something from the past.
Be a neighbor to a person, not to a fence. -Kenyan proverb