8th March: Ten Things of Thankful

Ten things for which I give thanks this week…

1 – I give thanks today for another years juant around the sun, and at the youthful age of 71, I wonder at the Beatles imagining that 64 (Will you still love me, When I’m sixty-four) was old…

2 – Glad that I checked Barbara’s Passport which, it turns out, expired last March! So on Monday, we have to drive to Liverpool for a ten-minute face to face interview as part of the one-week fast-track passport renewal process so that we mat go on holiday in the Netherlands…

3 – grateful that training on the computer and other processes at the Storage Warehouse that my bosses have opened, turned out to be pretty simple – since they, and all the staff, are Moslem, I will be manning the facility on my own on the 20th March whilst they celebrate Eid. This in fact, the little Eid that marks the end of Ramadan and there is a separate, main Eid celebration at a different time of year.

4 – All local family ar coming over this afternoon for a birthday tea, I am going to serve Skordalia – chickpeas and vegetables, prepared in different ways, boiled, fried etc. and brought together with a sauce comprising Aioli (garlic mayonnaise) enriched with ground almonds and lemon – a treasured recipe from one of the earliest cookbooks I bought whilst still a student – Elizabeth David’s Mediterranean Cookery – I fell in love with her food, herw riting and her…

5 – An American poet friend, Akua Lezli Hope, suggested a collaborative poem idea – to both ask the online I Ching the same question and write a poem based on the answer – done and dusted in under 24 hours – if they get published in my friend Melissa’s online poetry journal Collaborature, I will link you in…

6 – The A to Z writing about Fabrics and Fibres proceeds though I still need to speed up to avoid pantsing it in April…

7 – a photograph taken at the supermarket car par, where the sunset always highlights the Winter tree skeletons…

8 – Melissa asked me to play Crossplay (Scrabble) and we seem to be evenly matched which is always a relief between friends…

9 – Grat for this community…

10 – Dropped an ear-bud right here next to my desk – still not found it, very strange – but glad to discover, through moving things around, that some microscopic creatures are eating the carpet so glad to have caught it before it spreads… Perhaps they ate the ear-bud too…

Have a great week everyone, and don’t forget – this is International Women’s Day…

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9 thoughts on “8th March: Ten Things of Thankful

  • March 8, 2026 at 1:08 pm
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    Thank you so much for following my everyday life. I really enjoy the changing seasons in nature.

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    • March 10, 2026 at 12:51 pm
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      Thanks for sharing your life Lillian!

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  • March 8, 2026 at 1:36 pm
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    Is that carpet made up of organic or inorganic material?

    Is your ear bud light in weight? Those may bounce off away from the spot where it first landed on.

    Have a good week.

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      • March 10, 2026 at 12:53 pm
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        Thanks Cai!

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    • March 10, 2026 at 12:52 pm
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      Organic – so I think it needs to go…

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      • March 10, 2026 at 1:12 pm
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        I guessed it, as organic matter is quite edible to organisms.

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  • March 8, 2026 at 8:06 pm
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    excellent photo (easy to imagine the feeling of cold)
    Grat #8. truly an example of ‘the devil lives in the details’

    they might have!! stay alert for the sound of distance (and clearly tiny) voices discussed their campaign to free Micro-putia from the tyranny of the Giants!

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    • March 10, 2026 at 12:56 pm
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      Thanks, Clark -i am still reading your posts but still can’t comment – your site doesn’t like the number part of Frewin55…

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