Let us stop for a moment
Let us stop for a moment and consider the fact that I have owned this cookie jar for 45 years which means she’s older than almost every person I have connected with on twitter she’s a little beat up but who isn’t her lid is still intact and her spirit is strong
I keep my pie weights i.e. beans in her isn’t she gorgeous?
panic baking in the redrum kitchen
I keep my pie weights i.e. beans in her isn’t she gorgeous?
panic baking in the redrum kitchen
4 Comments:
She is truly beautiful.
It’s always stunning to me that I have held onto her for so many years. I am also thankful for my form of meditation which is turning off all my electronics and sitting quietly and peeling six giant apples as thinly as possible the pen cutting them into uniform (almost) thin slices. Always cathartic always. The nuns taught me early that embroidery was a kind of rosary and this goes for complicated baking and writing deep writing and practicing scales too. I am not devoid of spirituality even though I am a mouthy broad. 😉
indeed she is gorgeous and I do embroidery as a meditation and I undo all the embroidery I did as a further meditation xxxxx
Hello O such a welcome sight your visage on a wintery evening you have been on my mind wondering how you are faring in the Over There. Sending Big Love. Rebecca
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