Grandma Lange

This is one of my favourite photos. My Grandma Lange was such a dear soul. Skin as soft as the day she was born. Who I get my blue eyes from. Footprints in the Sand written on a blanket, a cross on the wall and a Jesus painting that looked at you wherever your stood. [...]

Boy on a roll!

 We live in a disposable, throw away, buy it new rather than repair it society. When I went to Kenya, every item had many years of life – repeated years of life. Bike tires were repaired or when the bike could no longer be fixed, the parts were cannibalised for use as tires on wheelchairs [...]

Scottish Breakfast

I prefer many foods. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, late snacks, coffee in the morning, wine in the evening. This post is dedicated to the morning breakfast tradition of a full Scottish breakfast. For me it must include the following: potato scone (when eating out, otherwise toast will do) square sausage – also know as Lorne sausage. [...]

Burns Supper

Tonight we had our Burns Supper. Celebrating the national poet Robert Burns. We had haggis, neeps and tatties, recited a few poems and listened to local singer (thru the cd player) Eddie Reader sing songs in honour of Robbie!

January 2012 – rain, wind, English classes, kids club and more rain & wind!

It has been a wet & windy start to the New Year. No different from the last 6 months though! We have had gale force winds blow off a clay chimney cover, knock down trees throughout the neighbourhood, move a tree in our garden/yard from a 30degree to a 45degree tilt, and move a house [...]

Sophie reading at the Mosaic Christmas Talent Show

Lily performing at our Mosaic Christmas Talent Show

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