Monday, February 04, 2008


It's great to have Phil home. The house feels "right" again. We had a great Sunday dinner last night; full of conversation and laughter.

I took this photo in the cactus house at Ness Gardens. I'm very fond of cacti.

My Helsby friends and I have just signed up for this year's Race for Life in aid of Cancer Research UK. Time to start training...

I have joined the Everyday Kindness Blog roll (see sidebar!) The idea is to try to do one small act of kindness every day. It can be as simple as letting someone take your place in a queue, smiling at someone in the street...

8 comments:

artisbliss said...

I'm glad Phil is home. I know how odd it seems when one's husband is away. Just not right. The Everyday Kindness thing sounds like a good idea. Doing nice things for other people takes one out of one's self, doesn't it?

Akelamalu said...

I'm on the Everyday Kindness blogroll too - it doesn't take a lot but it sure makes you feel good! Glad to hear Phil's home and you're happy. x

Shammickite said...

I don't have to be on a blogroll to be kind, I try to do soemthing nice for someone every day.

McMommy said...

Hooray for the return of YOUR McDaddy!!

Thanks for stopping by my blog. I just came over here to check yours out and I am blown away by your photography! What a talent you have! You must think my picture posts are a real bore! :)

Anna said...

Ouch.

Dianne said...

I like cacti too. Started because they are one of the few plants I can truly care for and will thrive in my house but now I appreciate the textures and colors and shapes. Another great photo.

and welcome to the Everyday Kindness circle - while we don't need the blog roll to be kind it is a nice place/way to share our little moments and to meet more bloggers with similar hearts and minds.

and so happy that you had a lovely Sunday dinner.

photowannabe said...

Great shot of all the prickles. Nature is so fascinating.
Glad your hubby is home. Enjoy your time.

JAM said...

This cactus almost looks like some kind of undersea creature.