Good Monday Morning! I have my sweet buddy "Blackie", a.k.a. "King Blackie", sitting on his royal throne right here behind me as I work, keeping a close eye on every move I make! Every one say "Good Morning, Your Highness!", LOL. He really has quite taken over the whole house, even though we still restrict him from entering the bedrooms (when we can get the doors shut in time), and he still spends a good portion of the day outside as well and he still sleeps outside at night, but trust me, he's working on that. "It's only a matter of time", he meows. LOL.

Well, let's jump right in and talk about the weekend. Here's a recap of things we did. Yesterday after church the "kids" came over and Scott came down from Jacksonville, so we had lunch together. Rose had made a big pot of spaghetti the night before and so she brought that, and I made a salad and picked up some Garlic Toast at the grocery store on the way home from church. "The Kids" also laughingly asked if I had any "peach cobbler"...well, of course I didn't, but the suggestion was made and I did have the ingredients on hand to make a
"peach dump cake", (you can see the recipe on that link from a previous post a couple of years ago, and you might just want to read that whole post because it's kind of funny about a certain Black Kitty who was trying even then to become our Kitty way before we started feeding him (while the neighbor was still taking care of him). The only difference in the recipe that I did this time was that I added some fresh blueberries along with the peaches...because...
We had been to the Blueberry farm on Saturday and picked up some fresh blueberries. (already picked).
There I am, clutching my precious bag of blueberries:
There's hubby, trying to get away before I saw something else I wanted to buy...lol.
On Thursday (or was it Friday? I forget now), anyway, one of those days, we went out to lunch...
This is at the "NEW" "Hog Wild Country Cafe" here in town.
I say "NEW", because the "OLD" one that we loved so much had a fire about a year or so ago, and so the owners purchased the "OLD" "True Grits" Restaurant here in our town and made it the "NEW" Hog Wild.
This was the "OLD" Hog Wild.
Now we are waiting for the new owners of the "OLD" Hog Wild BUILDING to finish all the restoration of that building and open up a new restaurant there. I hear it's going to be a "new" Backwoods Country Cafe', or something like that, and that they will also serve NY style pizza and calzones in addition to sandwiches, etc. They've been busy working on that old building for a while now, and hopefully they will be open this summer. I hope they've left some of the "OLD" country charm that we loved so much, because the "NEW" Hog Wild restaurant, although the food is good, is sadly lacking the atmosphere we loved so much at the OLD building. I hope I haven't confused you with all of the "NEW" and "OLD" stuff! LOL.
However, as I said, the food was good...we both had shrimp...mine was grilled and hubby's was fried. I also had fried okra and coleslaw and cornbread. It really was good, but I miss the "OLD" place.

Let's see, what else is "NEW"? Well, this isn't exactly new, but one afternoon I was sitting out on the garden bench and this Northern Parula came for a drink at the bird bath again. I always love it when birds come visiting!
Also on Saturday we had gone to the Farm Swap at Deep Creek and I bought these marigolds to put near my vegetable garden to help keep the bugs away from my plants:
This is how they are all placed now...I hope the marigolds are close enough.
Also, in my other little planter the coreopsis is finally blooming that I planted a while ago...
With more to come...
AND...since we had that wonderful rain last week (and MORE On Sunday morning while we were in church praising God for the rain!), that little garden space where I planted all those wildflower seeds last week is just popping up with tiny little sprouts! Even after Blackie had trampled all over it! Maybe he DID pack them down good after all! LOL.
Something else that is blooming is that rose bush! Look at all these lovely roses!
It is now afternoon and I still haven't gotten this post published. To be honest, I haven't felt really great today. I woke up with a sore throat , and although I am HOPING it is just from allergies, it has bothered me enough that I decided to forego the ladies' Bible Study today rather than risk passing germs along to others. I just took a good nap and am having a cup of hot tea with lemon in it, and that's helping me to perk up and hopefully chase this thing away.
However, I hated to miss Bible Study today, as we are beginning a new study entitled "Jesus & Women in the First Century and Now." Here's the description from the back of the study guide:
This study will also have some videos to go along with the study guide, and thankfully I can access them online so I could go ahead and watch the first one so I won't be behind the rest of the class. However, we seldom have ever completed any Bible study in the number of sessions that the guide recommends. We only meet for one hour each week, and we spend a lot of time "discussing" things as we go, so our lessons usually take much longer to get through than what they say in the book. That's okay...we are there to learn and encourage one another in our walk with Jesus, and sometimes things just take longer than what other people think they should. Bible studies should never be rushed through...there's a lot of good information there to unpack and digest.
Matthew 9:22 NIV
"Jesus turned and saw her. “Take heart, daughter,” he said, “your faith has healed you.” And the woman was healed at that moment."
Now that sounds like some very good news!
Okay, friends, I have to go for now, but tomorrow is Tuesday, and don't forget to go over and join in the Tuesday 4 if you can! It should be very interesting this week! We're going to be talking about our "jobs" that we have done in our lives... See you there!
Blackie is looking pretty majestic!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed coming along on your outings. Everything sounds good. Fresh blueberries sound wonderful! Glad you've gotten more rain. It's raining here as I type this.
Blackie will be happy as an inside cat one of these days!! I'm sure that's how he feels already! Your plants are doing great!! That Bible study sounds very interesting! Keep us posted!! Sure hope you feel better tomorrow! xo
ReplyDeleteLove your blog and look forward to your posts, you are always smiling ...what a wonderful thing God bless you and family.
ReplyDeleteBlackie looks so cute and he is happy and content. I love that.
ReplyDeleteAll hail King Blackie! How appropriate as King Charles III and Queen Camilla are currently visiting our country, Pamela. Let us give thanks that when we belong to God, we are all a part of His royal kingdom as His princes and princesses. Praying for more rain for you and for us here in Georgia, especially those friends in the southern part of the state. Those wildfires are the worst we've ever seen. Blessings, my friend!
ReplyDeleteWe have done every bible study by Kristi McLelland - she is FANTASTIC! Love her. And Blackie - are you worried he will bring in fleas going back and forth - in and out? Praying for more rain.
ReplyDeletePlease tell His Highness that he is looking quite regal these days.
ReplyDeleteI am excitedly awaiting when I can begin planting outside. So until then, I am enjoying viewing your garden.
I'm so happy for Blackie and for you. Love between pets and pet parents is wonderful isn't it? I'm glad that even more rain has fallen on Stillwaters Pond. I'm praying that it will continue and the ground will become saturated and fill back up to full. Wouldn't that be wonderful?
ReplyDeleteI love the dishes at the new old restaurant. All mismatched and just perfect.
We had to leave after Sunday school yesterday. We came right home and turned the TV on and although we had missed the singing at the beginning of the service, we were in time for the sermon. I'm very grateful for being able to watch online the necessary. The reason we had to leave is because my back was spasming. I should have known better because it was bothering me on Saturday but I just do not like missing church. The week starts out off kilter and not right.
The reason my back was particularly bad was because we went to dinner on Wednesday night with our pastor and his wife that were at the church before we moved to Spokane. We hadn't seen them in years and ended up sitting in a booth for almost 3 hours talking after we ate. That was just too much on my poor back. I guess I learned a painful lesson.
I hope you're not getting sick and it really is just allergies. I'll say a prayer for you my dear friend.
Blessings and love,
Betsy