schumigirl
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Good morning everyone
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Enjoy a warm beverage be it coffee or tea and enjoy.
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Thank you Carole. It is so good to be back in the sunshine and getting stronger every day thankfully. As long as I have my sweetheart by my side all is good.
Glad to hear you are back to your school volunteering position. I’am sure the children will enjoy you being back.
It is so nice that you and Tom volunteer your time.
So sad when things have been reduced to patient doing the job of the Specialists office staff. I hope your son gets his testing done soon.
I 75 and the Turnpike have gotten pretty scary of late. Folks are just driving to fast.
The last couple of years we have had to spend a little more time in Indiana do to health issues. We typically travel back and forth a lot. It is busier here during the winter when the snowbirds are here.
We do have a health team here in Florida and in Indiana.
We travel back and forth usually. Will stay planted here for a while.
It is busier during the winter when the snowbirds are here. I have come to appreciate them more after talking to the local business owners about how much the snowbirds pump into the local economy while they are here during the winter.
Yuck, never heard of such a thing as putting salt in tea.
In the south ice tea is popular. Folks typically have their own recipe. My Aunt always made a strong tea base by heating up water on the stove in a tea kettle or cooking pan and adding her black tea bags. She then let that cool down and added water and simple syrup to taste and would make it by the gallon. Then she would add lemon or orange slices and ice to the glass and fill it with tea.
We also make hot black tea, lemon, and a little less then a dram of whisky for a sore throat.
For sure the British Isles are tea drinking connoisseurs and have tea prep and drinking down to an art form.
That is weird that the American Embassy would comment on tea of all things…..Yes, we do like our coffee here in America.
Sorry to hear your back is sore. Sending healing prayers your way.
Glad to hear your cupboard under the stairs is done.
Beautiful picture of the sun coming up over the Shoreline on the beach.
Good to hear you are getting better. Take your time and let your body heal.
Your baking sounds yummy. What do you put in your cherry cake?
Sitting in my favorite chair looking at the Palm Trees this morning. The sun is shining. We had the yard guys here yesterday trimming the dead limbs off the Palms yesterday. They will be back next week to do some mulching in the beds around the house and around the Palm Trees.
I did look at dates to go have a look at Mardi Gras at Universal. Will try and figure what works.
Not much else going on here. Nice day to lounge and take it easy.
Have a wonderful Sunday everyone doing whatever makes you happy.
Cherry Madeira is almost like a pound cake made with self raising flour and glace cherries, I wash the cherries first which some don`t do, but they tend not to sink to the bottom of the cake when I do that. Very nice cake, perfect with butter.

Yes, volunteering has always been something we enjoy doing and hopefully will continue doing it for a long time.
Enjoy being back in the sunshine and glad to hear you`re both doing better.
Just a quick drive by to read up on how all the homies are doing.
Will be delighted when it’s February and warmer temperatures in my area.
I have adjusted just fine as never was fond of snow.
My brothers always loved making snow men and having snowball fights.
My next door neighbor says she would love to go to Chicago and play in the snow and tells me how fabulous it would be.
I do think she has a drinking problem….
lol....yes, I can see why you don`t miss that Chicago cold!!! I think only Pumpkin and saskdw get colder!!!
You won`t be long till you warm up over there...I do wish it was us!!!
Enjoyed a lovely morning in the school reading again today, it really is a lot of fun.
Stopped into the deli and bough some honey mustard basted ham, so we will have open sandwiches for lunch with some of their coleslaw which is a spicy one, not many places make it like that, saves me adding jalapenos the way I usually do.
The weather isn`t as bad as forecast, no rain so might wander out for a time, or maybe not.
Dinner tonight, I`m going to make a quiche as I bought some exotic mushrooms, so will add pancetta and leeks and make the pastry later too, again will have it with some of that coleslaw and some salad, not really a winter meal, but it`s what we fancy.
Last Monday in January, February is just around the corner!!!


Have a lovely Monday

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