tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-55532501364780143.post8581694330534023828..comments2023-12-18T17:32:03.325+00:00Comments on Kindred of the Quiet Way: 730 things — Day 76 of 365Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-55532501364780143.post-36400592328297801172021-05-26T23:48:04.905+01:002021-05-26T23:48:04.905+01:00Ooh — thank you — top tip! I'll remember. xOoh — thank you — top tip! I'll remember. xPen Wilcockhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13818227904371811230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-55532501364780143.post-57297832058993907922021-05-26T23:25:18.465+01:002021-05-26T23:25:18.465+01:00Old knickers in natural fibres make good compost (...Old knickers in natural fibres make good compost (cut the elastic off) or a liner for plant containers, to stop the soil falling out; you can put moss in first if it's a hanging basket, so the fabric is hidden. Sewing the legs up even makes them the right shape!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09152744057648759143noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-55532501364780143.post-14127105633176905962021-05-26T12:00:44.514+01:002021-05-26T12:00:44.514+01:00Singing! Oh yes, what a gift. I am blessed beyond ...Singing! Oh yes, what a gift. I am blessed beyond measure to share a house with musicians. Very often they will be singing, or playing a rav drum, or a flute or French horn, or piano or violin. A couple of nights ago they were playing Mozart arias on violin and flute, and it filled my soul with joy. Music is a healing thing, and singing in a choir especially so.<br />We have heavy cloud just now, but I'm hoping to see the special moon and the eclipse. xPen Wilcockhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13818227904371811230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-55532501364780143.post-21734468296115404672021-05-26T11:53:12.431+01:002021-05-26T11:53:12.431+01:00Once again your words talk to me.
One of the thi...Once again your words talk to me. <br /><br />One of the things I for which am so grateful is the gift of singing. As a young child I sang in choirs and the importance of breathing was driven home often. As an asthmatic I thankful that I have learned to control how and when I breathe.<br /><br />But you have given me real food for thought. I was bought up in the Anglican Church and one that was very low church. I am never comfortable with statues etc. But I need reminders to pray more and read more so I will look for a way to bring more of that into my life.<br /><br />Another thing I am grateful for the clear sky we have tonight. The eclipse is beautiful to watch.Suzannoreply@blogger.com