Saturday 30 May 2015

How to learn effectively

Here is another very interesting video of a lecture about learning techniques:


 

Friday 29 May 2015

Ooh, yummo!

I was alone for lunch today so I made one of my favourite dishes! Prepared in less than 10 minutes, I enjoyed it so much I thought I would share a photo with my fellow bloggers!


If you ever come this way this is something you just have to try. Calamars a la Romana amb patates fregides - or battered squid rings with chips. Just some fruit for a dessert and Bob's yer uncle, as they say.

Have a good weekend everyone :)

Languages - an interesting lecture


Wednesday 27 May 2015

A poem

A Mother's Life-Work



My work at home lies with the olive branches
Thou'st planted there,
To train them meekly for the heavenly garden
Needs all my care.


I may not in the woods and on the mountains
Seek Thy lost sheep;
At home a little flock of tender lambkins
'Tis mine to keep.


Thou givest to thy servants each his life-work;
No trumpet tone
Will tell the nations in triumphant pealing
How mine was done.


But 'twill be much, if, when the task is ended,
 Through grace from Thee,
 I give Thee back, undimmed, the radiant jewels
Thou gavest me.

Anonymous 

Monday 18 May 2015

To do...

This is my 'to do' for this week. I have found that writing a list like this and keeping to it to be the only way I get the extra jobs done. It's just so warm and sunny outside...

@ Dust and wipe bedroom fans
@ Cut down trees and prepare hole for pond
@ Plant veggies (lettuce, toms., beans, courgettes, onions)
@ Write to cousin J. in England
@ Write to little friend J. in Rumania
@ Give around A & D's thank you cards
@ Clean and sort kitchen dresser
@ Prepare English exam for Wednesday group
@ Wash Toryn
@ Take purple carpet to dry cleaners
@ Pick up jeans from shop in town
@ Start sewing bean bags for fun in the summer


Saturday 9 May 2015

Another couple of wriggley photos!

I'm afraid that this is all I have time for these days. What with extra English lessons and the exams which inevitably follow, the garden, the summer clothes to dig out for everyone, normal housework and deep cleaning, weddings to attend, people to fetch from the airport, barbecues, suitcases to make up, shopping, visits to the city, little girls to look after, friends to visit, bla bla bla...


I took this photo because I liked the way the silkworms were over the stem. They are so big, I can't believe they were just a couple of millimetres long just six weeks ago! Here's Humperdink with a two euro coin for scale:


I suppose that within the next few days they will start making cocoons.

Hope you all have a great weekend.