- Neighbor Tom, who passed away three years ago, planted this cabbagey rose bush. I tended them during the time his place was up for sale. Seeing them bloom again makes me smile.
- Finally meeting clients after picturing them in my head for two years. We are printing a little catalog that my co-worker Marcus used to handle. It is fun to laugh with them while swapping Marcus stories. Marcus left me the gift of his clients, a wonderful legacy, and also taught me much about the printing business. He would love knowing that he is being discussed after all this time.
- A late night dinner of a hastily thrown together spinach and feta cheese omelet was, as my grandmother used to say, just the ticket.
Thank you for walking with me down memory lane today! I hope you have a lovely weekend full of joy and laughter.
18 comments:
Tom's roses are lovely!
I love how people can have a positive and lasting impact - in ways they never even know about. :)
Syncronicity at play - we had omelets for dinner also - extra old cheddar.
Have a glorious weekend, Lynn!
Ahhh, so lovely on that rose bush, what a hopeful sign.
So, were the two clients as you pictures them? :) For me, I find the way I picture people is always different from how they are when I meet them -- mannerisms and such, I mean. But their hearts and spirits always exceed my expectations!
Eggs do come in handy for a quick meal! (and so do you, as a great friend!)
xoxo
hav a grate weekend!!
xoxo
from me
Blue Bunny
now wit karrit!)
Yum, just the ticket. :) F. and I ate an omelette a few days ago, with lots of mushrooms and fresh chives snipped from the pot on the porch -- and I am so thrilled to be able to use the kitchen garden again, even for these little details.
Those roses are gorgeous! You must know your stuff in the garden; roses are *not* easy.
Have a beautiful weekend, Lynn. :)
Talon -
Marcus and I hit it off on my first day at the printing company. He was semi-retired (he was 75 years old) and would come in most days for a couple of hours. Once - when the estimator explained something about a brochure's folding a little too quickly - he said, "do you understand what he meant?" Not really - I said. He took the time to take a piece of paper and fold it for me and explain why it had to be done like that. What a lovely and funny man. I miss him terribly. He battled cancer the whole two years I knew him, but finally passed away in December 2008. Since I worked his accounts whenever he was out sick, he wanted me to have them permanently.
You have a glorious weekend, too, my friend!
Jannie -
The two clients were nothing like a pictured and way friendlier in person. I loved meeting them.
You come in handy, too, my friend!
xoxo
Blue Bunny -
That is a beautiful karrit! You have a grate weekend, too!
xoxo
Meredith -
I had some fresh spinach that needed to be used, so I steamed it up and put it in the omelet. There is always feta cheese at my house. And eggs, of course.
I do not know much about gardening at all. Someone just told me that I should dead head the roses and it all worked out. :)
You have a great weekend, too!
Much laughter to you this weekend, Lynn!!
And...pretty awesome to meet someone you have known for a while, but never have seen!!
People never look they way I imagined they would when I read a blog and then finally see a photo of them and I think "wowI I had no idea!"
That must mean the written voice has a soul all of it's own.
Happy weekend!
Now I want an omelet~
That omelet sounds heavenly!
Feels good to be back and read Good Things... "A rose is a rose is a rose..."
Glad you helped those roses hang on so we can see them!
Sometimes I miss long absent co-workers too- but not all have such an impact on third parties! Sounds like a great guy as explained in reply to Talon-
I myself, cooked eggs today- hard boiled to add to potato salad, n scrambled. Breakfast- it's the new dinner! Next is pancakes n sausages...
Lance -
And much laughter to you, too!
Joe -
That is true - I've had that happen with people so often. One of the men I mentioned in the post was way older than I thought he would be and in fact, fought in the battle of D-day. He owns the business.
"The written voice has a soul all of it's own." Very wise insight, Joe.
Riot Kitty -
Omelets are my fall back dinner since they are so easy. I hope you got one! :)
Mama Zen -
It was pretty heavenly.
Shyamanga -
It is good to see you back here. I hope you were off on an adventure. Love that rose quote, too.
Snaggle -
Eggs are a big part of my diet since I am don't like to eat much meat. They are my "go to" for a quick meal and sounds like you're doing that, too. Hope you are having a good day.
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Happy Saturday!
Jingle -
Happy Saturday to you, too!
spinach and feta omelet...making me hungry. know just what you are saying about meeting someone that you have worked with but never seen. smiles.
have a wonderful saturday!
Brian -
I am so thrilled to have clients near my house (the office is 20 miles from home) - so it was particular pleasure to meet them. And they were so nice. I hope you are having a happy day, too.
Lynn, just a note to let you know I've awarded you The Sunshine Award over at my blog, in honor of how creative and positive your work here is. :)
Meredith -
I am honored, especially for being noted for those things. Thank you, my friend!
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