Good Evening my dears...
How are you all doing?
I am happy to welcome you to the Blessed Hearth on this Friday evening in February..
Already here and partly gone!
But I am finally back after a month of absence..
I am sorry about that...
It is freezing rain this afternoon as I sit here in our Sun Room...
The plants are keeping me company as the wind whirls the ice pellets against the windows! The old apple trees are bracing against the wind while a few apples still cling to their stems...
I wonder where the birds are! smile..
We do not have a lot of snow here in southern New Brunswick but we are in the midst of a freezing rain storm..
It is to change to snow later tonight and the winds are to rise...
Awww... us Canadians!
How we love our weather chat! grin... \
And how have you all been..
January has gone and left us with longer days!
So love that!
What have you been busy doing?
We were very busy in January and that is one reason that I was so slow to get back to you but here I am..
Will share some of our doings as usual...
One thing about a post once a month is that it is a long!|
Not too boring I hope! grin..
I have been enjoying my Winter magazine and trying out new recipes in it..
This was a delicious Orzo Salad and very simply made..
Making suppers and enjoying our long evenings..
One of our very fave suppers is the Cabbage Roll Casserole although I just make it on top of the stove in a large frying pan..
I also tried a new recipe for the Yeast Rolls in the first pic..
The link is Here...
I just followed the recipe and not the video..
These were the easiest and best recipe for a no knead yeast roll recipe that I have found..
And so quickly made!
It just makes eight and you put them in a muffin tin...
Lovely!
Now....
The best thing that happened in January...
Was that our dear son came home for ten days from out west..
He was home only one day and we were snow bound but it was fun!
He and his Dad enjoyed their time together so much..
Doing snow removal and such..
We had family dinners and we all went to my Mom's ...
She was so excited to see him!
And his brother and sister of course...
We had a lovely time but about Thursday I started dreading his leaving!
So longed to see him! It had been over a year but God was faithful and brought him home and back safe and sound...
We miss him a lot but have placed it all in the Lord's hands as He does all things well....
Anyway...
On with the post..
Will just share a few winter doings ...
Enjoying my herbal teas...
Trying to get my immune system stronger..
I am so happy that I grew and dried lots of herbs for this..
Do you dry any herbs for tea or do you buy some..
We have a wonderful health food store in Sussex..
They have Nettles, Horsetails and such if you would like
to do this..
Just add 1/4 of cup of dried herbs to a quart mason jar of boiling water..
Steep for 15 minutes then strain and sup away all day..
Very good for you.. smile..
We have been to the farm often to make sure all is well ..
If we can't drive in then Terry will haul a sled in to get jugs of water..
We are hooked on our Spring water.. grin..
Then as always (even in Winter) we take our long drives along the country roads..
Lots of horses in our part of the country and all so well cared for by the looks of things..
This one is one I put on Instagram..
I think I took it on Wednesday..
We have more snow now...
Not a lot for us but more then that...
Love these beautiful old churches that dot the countryside here..
Way back on rural roads you will find many old white churches..
Just lovely..
Now the small churches are all gathering together in one large one..
Getting there and back is much easier then it used to be when they were built... eh!
We go to a small lovely church and we enjoy it...
For so many years we attended a larger church and I didn't think I would be happy in a small one but it is wonderful!
So love the family of God...
I am back to growing my jars of sprouts..
Alfalfa...
my fave..
Love this bread plate that I picked up at a thrift store..
I seem to only eat one slice of bread now but it is still delicious..
Just bread, some mayo or aioli sauce and sprouts and s/p...
Love it for breakfast with a boiled egg..
Am trying to get some of my silver collection cleaned up..
These are a lovely set of King spoons that I found at a thrift store..
My mother had a King George spoon that she used as a child at home ... When she married my Gram gave it to her..
I always loved it for some reason and so was just thrilled when I came across not only one but six of these.
Three different kings with two each..
Been also working at essential oil things..
I read to put your empty bottles and caps in a jar and when you have enough then cover with Epsom Salts ....
Then it sit for a time then strain out the jars and use in your bath...
Thought I would give it a try..
Hoping to get some soap made this month...
You must remember my cheapo Country Living UK calendar...
Lol!
I feel that to buy one and have it sent to Canada is too costly so I just take out some lovely pics from my magazine and stick to some heavy kraft paper I have...
It is not the same but I am attached to them.. grin..
Here is a book I received for my birthday or Christmas...
Can't quite remember but it is simply wonderful..
Chapters had it on sale for only 12 dollars!
Have been slipping my plants and begging them from my friends.. lol...
I love plants..
The little white dishes there are another thrift store find ..
I wanted them for my homemade salad dressings..
Only fifty cents each..
Terry and I are enjoying our 50 year marriage celebration..
We are celebrating in different ways each month..
He gave me a bouquet of tulips in January and said he would be giving me a fresh bouqet each month this whole year!
Lovely eh!
Planning our February celebration now..
Will share with you next time..
Well dear hearts this is all for tonight..
It has grown dark as I sit here at this old computer...
It took me ages to find the yeast roll recipe..
It was in my notebook out in the kitchen but when I move this old computer turns off! LOL! So ....
I finally found it!
Then I download pics from my phone to my tablet to here..
I know!
Complicated!
But I love using this old thing...It knows me! haha
Anyway...
Here we are at the end of the post and I know it has not been very exciting or informative..
I hope to do better next time..
My friend is teaching me rug hooking and I have picked up a new craft called slow stitching which I so love..
Google it!
Here is a heart I made..
Another friend invited me to a craft group day and it was lovely..
I worked on this while the other ladies all did their own thing too..
It was fun!
I have two more to finish before Valentine's Day..
Thank you all for stopping by...
I loved having you and please be patient with me..
I hopefully will be back sooner..
I have been considering doing just wee posts on here like Instagram but not sure you all would prefer that or just these seldom long posts..
Perhaps you could let me know in the comment section here or on the Face Book page..
Thanks..
I close with this pic of yours truly and my darling babies..
They are just so precious to us!
All grown up but they will always be my babies..
Time flies!
I am so proud of them all and thankful for them..
But do you know that their walk with God is the most important of everything to us..
Hope to hear from you all..
Here is something little I saved and read every once in awhile..
Hope you enjoy it...
— Love Does // Bob Goff
GOD BLESS!
always pleased and comforted to read your posts!
ReplyDeleteI love your posts... they feel like we are chatting over a cup of tea! So glad you got to have some time with your son. I can't wait to see your rug hooking project and your slow stitching heart is precious. Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteSo glad your son came home and you had your whole family together. Happy anniversary celebrating 50 years! Have a February filled with love!
ReplyDeleteSo good seeing all your pictures and catching up with all that has been going on in your life. God bless.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 50 years of marriage, ours is next year :) I like the idea of doing something different each month to celebrate, I must keep it in mind. Enjoy the coming year, I'm sue it will be wonderful.
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Diana
Happy Anniversary, such a wonderful celebration 50 years and a delight to read that you are celebrating each month that is so lovely. A beautiful family photo, it must be a joy to have all your children together even for a short time. Looking forward to seeing the rag rug and the heart project was stunning.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to have your family together, it must have made your heart sing!
ReplyDeletePlease keep doing the nice long posts, they are so informative and interesting. You have so many skills.
I'd love the cabbage roll recipe please.
Such a lovely post as always Faye. You do inspire me. I am going to copy and laminate the quote to read often. Life is such a gift!
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I have missed your posts, Faye. Have a beautiful Saturday friend. P.S. here in western NY, we have 9.5 inches of snow that fell yesterday. I guess because of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario we always get the lake effect snow. smiles
ReplyDeleteI have missed your posts. I enjoy them so much but have never commented. They are so homey and comforting. Just post when you can, long ones or short ones I love them! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLove your posts here and on instagram Faye xx
ReplyDeleteI have missed you. Thank you for posting!
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I love any sort of post you do :) short or long !! Regards the herb teas, I am currently sipping ON A CUP containing a Nettle teabag, along with some fresh sage, dandelion and a lemon verbena leaf. It's supposed to all help with this 'hot'stage of life I find myself in..lol ,well so the lady at the health food shop told me !! :)
ReplyDeleteFaye, I enjoy all of your posts, long or short. So glad you had all of your children together once again. I too have gone to a larger church and am now in a smaller church, but the power of the Lord is still the same in each service. We serve an awesome God. Spring is right around the corner here in TX. RHill
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to your blog! My dear husband of over 51 years passed away last November. This has been the hardest valley I have ever gone through but my Lord and Savior is with me and will get me through. I have been at one of our son's home and it has been great because I have been super busy helping him. He is renovating his home. I so enjoy your pictures and recipes. I would like to try one of those home made Herb teas you make. Maybe you already posted the ingredients. Your blog used to come to my email and then it stopped so I am not sure what happened but that is fine I have it bookmarked so I can get it there. I know exactly how you feel when your son is far away and how you miss him. So wonderful to see him back with you and you all enjoying being together. God Bless
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