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Freezer Jam, Fishing Boat and Flowers

1    After 24 hours the jam was ready to freeze – 9 small tubs now frozen away.

Strawberry freezer jam

Strawberry freezer jam

2   This working boat was leaving Custom House Quay as we arrived this afternoon.

Falmouth fishing boat

Falmouth fishing boat

3   I became aware of a campaign today to remember the children killed in Palestine. We are invited to choose a name of a child whose life has been taken, to make a small bunch of flowers and put them somewhere where others will see with the words, ‘ I remember name aged ? who died in Palestine‘     Here is the link if you would like to join in this beautiful gesture. 
http://bit.ly/1q132YQ

Here are my flowers picked from the garden and my words:
                   I remember Dina Adel Isleem aged 3 who was killed in Gaza 20th July 2014

Remember the children

Remember the children of Palestine

 

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Pumpkin Hat, Raw Food and Bath-time

1   The Pumpkin hat arrived in time for Hallowe’en and was very well received.

2   I spent the morning working with a local artist who is making an enormous willow sculpture for Truro’s City of Lights Parade in November. I took along some delicious Raw Chocolate Brownies to share for our break.

Raw Chocolate Brownies

Raw Chocolate Brownies

3  My lovely neighbour has just returned from a Community Theatre project in Nablus, Palestine and she brought me a beautiful locally made skin scrubber and a block of locally made soap which I am looking forward to using. Her descriptions of the Hammam reminded me of our trip to Morrocco when we went to a local hammam with the women from the neighbourhood! Quite an experience!

A Loofah perhaps?

A Loofah perhaps?

Palestinian soap

Palestinian soap

 
 

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Beautiful Message, Puy Lentils and The Family Bible

1  I received a beautiful message from Ammar this morning that has set me up for the day.  He was saying thank you for the lovely time we all spent together last week

2   I made the simplest and one of the most tasty lunches today – Puy Lentils with Tomatoes, Basil and Mozzarella and we ate it with a selection of leaves from our garden.

3    I had an email from my brother today about our reunion in July and asking if he could take The Family Bible back to Munich with him as it should be with him as he is the oldest of the four of us. That prompted me to go to it to have another look. A Family Bible has pages between the Old and New Testaments for the family to record Births, Marriages and Deaths so this is an invaluable family document. It was a present to my Great Grandmother on her marriage in 1885.  There is a red marker between Luke IX and X but unfortunately I don’t know its significance.

I am a Humanist, not a Christian, nevertheless I find this a most beautiful book. It contains some amazing historical coloured maps of biblical regions, which have changed dramatically over the last 128 years.

Have a look through the gallery below for lots of fascinating photos.

 

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