Walking is the perfect way of moving if you want to see into the life of things. It is the one way of freedom. If you go to a place on anything but your own feet you are taken there too fast, and miss a thousand delicate joys that were waiting for you by the wayside. Elizabeth von Arnim

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Friday, March 26, 2010

I had to wear my rain gear this morning on my walk. A rainy cool morning as I walked 6 miles on my connect the path route. A bit on the windy side too. When it is windy the paths are a good place to walk because the tall trees provide some protection. The wind is whistling up high above me and I'm down below. I walked the paths alone today, didn't see anyone at all. There were a couple of deer about and lots of worms. One worm decided to come along for a walk with me, I found one crawling up my leg. It was on the outside of my pants but still it was yucky! No pictures today, too wet to take out my camera. Still it was nice to get out this morning and I enjoyed my walk. :-)
Sunrise 7:01
Sunset 7:25
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For my breakfast I made French toast with some stale homemade bread. That makes the best French toast ever. With a touch of syrup it was delicious.
I made another loaf of bread in the bread machine. This time I made French bread.
Stayed in the kitchen a little longer and made Welsh cookies. I haven't made them in a quite a while. I put a few mini chocolate chips in as well as some dried cherries. What I like about them is that they aren't real sweet and don't have a lot of calories but are still delicious.

After being in the kitchen all morning I was ready to do something else. I started another book, knitted and before I knew it Ken was home from work. He actually came home a bit on the early side. :-)
Supper time rolled around and we went out for pizza. We talked about going out for pizza for supper in the morning and I looked forward to it all day. I was really hungry when we finally got there and felt like I could have eaten the whole pie. But I was full after my usual two pieces.

We watched a good movie from Netflix last night called An Unfinished Life.
Watched a bit of nothing on television this evening, and finally just turned the thing off. I'm here now, and in just a bit I'm going back to reading my book.
Hope your Friday was a happy day for you.

Happyone :-)
May you always have work for your hands to do.
May your pockets hold always a coin or two.
May the sun shine bright on your windowpane.
May the rainbow be certain to follow each rain.
May the hand of a friend always be near you.
And may God fill your heart with gladness to cheer you.
~Irish Blessing

6 comments:

karen said...

Homemade bread,cookies and going out for pizza all in the same day. Heaven.

Happy@Home said...

Eww, I don't like the sounds of your walking partner. However, I do like the sounds of your cookies and bread.

Rathi said...

Hi Dear Karen,

I would have loved the Welsh cookies... and the pizza too....

and as always i loved this thought, thanks for sharing this one too... It is so positive.

My Friday was good.. I had lots of followers and comments on my blog....so i enjoyed it a lot

George said...

In my book anything that is delicious and doesn't have a lot of calories is a winner. I'll bet the cookies are good.

dot said...

The cookies sound good. Hope you enjoy your book. I'm reading Hour Game by David Baldacci. VEry good book so far.

KathyA said...

What are Welsh cookies?