Tuesday, 17 February 2026
A Short Post
Monday, 16 February 2026
Two Little Dickey Birds...
Two years ago, on my birthday, Steph, Gaz and the boys sent me a corn plant from Bloom and Wild. It has thrived in the lounge, and doubled in size. I may have to repot it soon.
It has glossy green leaves, but was looking a bit uninteresting. I decorated the compost with the flowers and cross from Rosie's 2025 Easter garden...Then when I was in the garage recently, I found something unexpected in ,y bag of silk flowers. Two cute little orange birds with clips on their undersides. I have popped them onto the corn plant. I think they are fun - I shall wait to see if Jess and Rosie notice them when they next visit.
Sunday, 15 February 2026
Four Years On
Four years ago we held our first Foulsham Pancake Party. On Tuesday, Bob will flip the pancakes again for our fifth such event. God who hears,
For four years we have prayed, mourned and lamented. Four years of war in Ukraine. Four years of invasion, of violence, of death.
Sometimes it slips from news broadcasts and from people’s consciousness. But we know you, O God, have not forgotten.
We hold before you refugees who still feel like strangers, unsure when or if they will ever see and hug loved ones again.
Keep safe those who remain in Ukraine. Protect them from the mental and physical wounds of war. We ask for a miraculous end to this bloodshed.
Help us, even when we feel powerless, to act where we can. To care, to listen, to sit with those who grieve. To give, to protest, to continue to pray:
Your kingdom come, your will be done on Earth as in Heaven. Amen
[With thanks to the Churches' Joint Public Issues Team for this prayer resource]
Saturday, 14 February 2026
Happy Valentine's Day
Here is a picture of the jigsaw I bought in November. I started it early December, then rolled it up on the felt mat - and only got it out again this week. It took a couple of evenings to complete
The Kiss seems a fitting picture to post on Valentine's Day! I found it quite challenging, all that black hair and the black rectangles - not to mention the curved edge [no corners !]
Bizarrely the picture is actually the mirror image of Klimt's original artwork. I wonder why? This is such a small section of the canvas too.
But today I celebrate love... not just Eros - romantic love, but also Philia - true friendship/family love, and Agape - God's perfect love.
Today is a day for showing love and kindness to all. And being grateful for those we love, and who love us.
Friday, 13 February 2026
Double Vision?
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Thursday, 12 February 2026
Eye! Eye!
Well, that will teach me! Having joked about SpecSavers and Double Vision, I ended up back at the opticians just after I posted yesterday. The left lens fell out of my glasses. It happened on Monday, then again Wednesday morning. I took them back and the manager agreed that they were rather loose in the new frames. They have gone off to be fixed. Leaving me acting like Steve Fletcher again, alternating between two pairs of specs.
A bit frustrating as I'd set aside Wednesday as a sewing day. I got on with it as best I could.
The half duvet cover was hemmed properly to make a tablecloth. I used part of the remainder to recover the ironing board.
Quick tip for making a new cover for your board. Measure length, and width. Add 25 cm to each of those, and cut a rectangle that size. Fold all edges over to make a double hem approx 2 cm deep. Press firmly. Mitre the corners as shown. Then stitch the hem all round. Close to the edge leave the mitres unstitched. This makes it easier to thread your elastic. Take a length of elastic, feed it through the casing and pull it tight on the board. Those unstitched gaps at the corners will make it easier to thread. Fasten with a knot and tuck loose ends inside. My elastic is repurposed from an old anorak, and still has the retaining bobble!
I did at least manage to do the ironing!
















