Recipe for a happy day !!

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RECIPE FOR A HAPPY DAY

Take a little dash of cold water,
A little leaven of prayer,
A little bit of sunshine gold
Dissolved in morning air.

Add to your meal some merriment,
Add though for kith and kin,
And then, as a prime ingredient,
Add plenty of work thrown in.
Flavor it all with essence of love,
And a little dash of play;
Let a nice old book and glance above
Complete the well-spent day.

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RECIPE OF LOVE

Take:
A teaspoon of tenderness,
and just a little spice
A whole cup of togetherness,
(oh, wouldn’t that be nice!)
Add:
All the thoughts and dreams and hopes
That come along the way,
And all the world of loveliness,
So, fresh, the brew will stay.

Be careful, though
with this, my friend,
And give it just by drops,
For each one builds a love
that’s true
Which starts and never stops!

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Typed words, decades ago, these two rhymes are in the front of a loose-leaf notebook full of recipes I saved through the years. I’m “too sentimental” to discard the notebook; I’m “saving” it and a few other cookbooks. Most of my “health” books library–and “health” cookbooks–will go to a young woman preparing to be a naturopathic nutritionist. (Picture on the right is my current library of health books.) ~~ Before I left North Carolina, in 2013, I donated seventeen boxes of health books to my chiropractor (for his office). I’ve practiced “health and nutrition” half my lifetime. (“Practiced” but not perfected, ha.)

Good memory ?!

Yesterday, I spent a minimum of time “climbing the family tree.” In Ancestry, I came across the name “Reppert”  and thought “I know that name.”  It required a brief search and I had information regarding a first cousin, one-time-removed. Then I recalled our correspondence and a visit in her home (1993). Here is a link to the information I scanned (2017) and included in Digitized Library of Family History.

Going bonkers ?!

A new purchase as I prepare for another prolonged yard sale. The previous device “quit” so a replacement was required (imho).  The two (2) Boltz are far more sensitive and pick up a squirrel on my porch and/or vehicles driving on the adjacent street. I’ve repositioned the sensor several times and can’t seem to resolve the frustration of hearing the alarm every time a vehicle drives by. The previous purchase (more than a year ago) was valuable to advise me of yard sale customers. ~~ Honestly, I haven’t a teaspoon full of energy for preparation for a yard sale. I’m not very effective on two hours sleep!!