May 29, 2026

Friday Photos

Hello! How was your week? The last week of May. Can you believe it? May, as so many of you have also mentioned, can be quite busy. Good busy. But still busy. As we head into June, I am looking forward to more cozy, regular, ordinary days. Here are some photos of how the last week of May looked around here.




I enjoyed my early morning walks and met a few new friends, too.

Our little Cosmo celebrated his third birthday! He is so very sweet, loving, and funny. We are happy he joined our family!

He loves most everything, except maybe Algebra.

Christopher sent us this sweet photo of Peyton choosing her flowers. Peyton always has the most beautiful garden. 

Mocha and I enjoyed a lot of time on the screened-in porch this week. 

I finished this book out there, and it was good.

I made this breakfast for Flynn before she went to work yesterday. She really enjoys it, and I am so happy for her!

It is strawberry season here, and Madison loves strawberries! She made a delicious Danish dessert that Nicolas' grandmother used to make for him in Denmark. I asked her for the recipe because I think you would love it as much as we do! We call it Danish Strawberry Porridge.


Jordbærgrød |  Makes 5-6 servings

3-4 pints of fresh, local strawberries

zest + juice of half a lemon

1/4 cup granulated sugar + more for topping

2 tablespoons of cornstarch

3 tablespoons of water

heavy cream for topping

  1. Wash the berries and slice off the tops, preserving as much of each strawberry as possible.
  2. Add strawberries to a pot. Add lemon zest and juice. Add sugar. Note: You may need more or less sugar depending on the berries' sweetness.
  3. Stir to combine, then simmer on medium-low heat for 15 minutes, until the strawberries begin to cook down.
  4. In a small bowl, mix the cornstarch and water. Add to the strawberry pot and continue simmering for 5 minutes, until the mixture is thick. Note: Feel free to use your spoon to mash the berries some. This is all about personal preference! I typically leave the strawberries somewhat intact for a more rustic porridge.
  5. Let cool. Place porridge in the fridge for at least 2 hours.
  6. Time to serve! Add a few spoonfuls of the jordbærgrød to a bowl. Add a drizzle of heavy whipping cream and a sprinkle of sugar. Note: This amount of sugar depends on how much you have already added to the porridge as well as the sweetness of the berries. I always try to add less when cooking and add more on top if needed. Lately, I've been using Turbinado sugar for an extra crunch. 🙂

This week's salad was delicious! Just lettuce, cherry tomatoes, feta cheese, hard-boiled egg, leftover corn off the cob, and some leftover steamed shrimp. Leaving you with a few little thoughts of someone who is not me, but which I do agree with wholeheartedly!




Have a wonderful weekend, my friends!

Billie Jo



22 comments:

  1. Goodness, lot at all those beautiful photos! May has been a pretty one for you:) Especially now that the rain has moved out! My dream home has a screened in porch. Should I ever have my dream...a cute pup would be just the thing to keep me company on a pretty screened porch!!

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  2. Good morning my friend across the miles! What lovely ways to end the week-that breakfast, the sweet faces, beautiful flowers, a peaceful walk…just as it all should be. And oh dear, how can it be the end of May? I feel like the time is flying and I am not able to keep up. And I will absolutely try the recipe, thank you for sharing-I love that the old traditions and handed down recipes are with younger generations! Enjoy every bit of your cozy weekend, I am off to tackle weeds in the garden!

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  3. Rodgrod med Flode!!!!!!!!!! (Imagine I slashed the O's correctly.) Oh how I can't wait for strawberry season here. A few more weeks. Then I must have some myself. I love those drawings and sayings. Have a lovely weekend.

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  4. Since I’m into jigsaw puzzles these days, your first photo looks to me like a jigsaw puzzle (a really hard one, by the way).

    Cozmo is adorable!!

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  5. Your salad looked mighty delicious. Yum! Every once in a while, I think of turned part of the back porched into a screened one. Just a dream at this stage of my life! The pictures from your morning walks are delightful, Billie Jo. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  6. Oooh - your photos today are just stunning! Looks like they belong in a travel magazine.
    Happy birthday to sweet Cozmo!
    The strawberry pudding looks so good. Unfortunately I have a husband who doesn't like strawberries. Can you believe that? But I'm saving it. Maybe I'll make it for some other gathering.
    Enjoy your weekend.

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  7. You are such a good cook! And your food always looks beautiful as well. Oh my, your gorgeous walks. And the Blue Heron! Both your dogs are just so adorable, I always live seeing them.

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  8. Your "left over" salad looks and sounds delicious! That fresh strawberry dessert sounds interesting and looks yummy! Thanks for sharing the recipe! I loved your photos and enjoyed all the cute memes at the end. Good thoughts and advice! Happy weekend! xo

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  9. It looks like you had such a fun week. Most of my week consisted of cleaning carpet. I am not complaining, I actually quite enjoy the work. I am excited for my weekend getaway to visit some friends a few hours away. I hope you have a great finish to May.

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  10. Amen Billie Jo....hold on to those things and the people who bring us such joy. MAY? I'm still trying to find where it went. My goodness...this seems like a month that the wind took away. It went by so fast. I know little Cosmo had a sweet day...so precious. Each of these food photos look amazing...I love how you make the dishes all look so dreamy..

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  11. I still can't believe Flynn has a summer job, smiles. Wishing you a beautiful day and thank you for the many smiles.

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  12. Your photos are amazing! And your little dogs are the only ones that make me want a pet :) Almost :) I would love to see a picture of Peyton's flower garden one day. I need some inspiration in the outdoor department. I added that book to my "library" list on my phone. I keep a list there so I know what to look for when I go to the library. Have a wonderful weekend my friend! See you next week.

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  13. Lovely photos and the food as always looks fantastic.

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  14. Those strawberries look amazing!

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  15. Hello!!! Oh, so much to love in this post. I love the pictures of the walks and birds. I love your little pups! That breakfast looks delicious and that SALAD! I literally want one now! Thanks for sharing that Danish strawberry recipe. It sounds amazing.

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  16. A lovely approach to summer. We have seven weeks until school finishes, here, and I'm looking forward to some gentle days and time to simply 'be'. I haven't made any plans yet, and that is just fine. The strawberry recipe looks amazing! Xx

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  17. That pudding looks delicious!!
    And Cosmo is so stinkin' Precious!
    hugs
    Donna

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  18. I love the picture of Peyton! Wishing you a beautiful week BIllie Jo!

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  19. This is such a lovely blog post, full of love, happiness and contentment. You bring me such Joy Billie Jo. The photo of Peyton is wonderful. Garden time has begun. And the breakfast for Flynn is just what she needs to get through a shift at work.
    We're still in the Black Hills with Piper having a wonderful time although we had some major thunderstorms during the evening yesterday. We survived, obviously, and checked for hail damage this morning. All seems well.
    Blessings and love,
    Betsy

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  20. Thank you, friend, for sharing the recipe for the Danish strawberry dessert. I definitely want to give it a try! Loved the picture of Peyton! She looks quite happy with her flowers. And the breakfast that you made for Flynn...oh my goodness! That looks delicious. It's plated up so beautifully. Happy first day of June to you, Billie Jo!

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  21. Lovely photos of this lovely season my Friend. And the beautiful family moments and yummy food! Happy birthday to Cosmo! I hope that you all have a very wonderful and blessed summer ahead. It's so fun to think it's all ahead of us (even though we know it will fly fast!). You know I'm with you keeping Fall in my heart always ..but I'm excited for all summer will offer this year. Love the final pics - I miss Little Bear! I LOVED watching that one with my kiddos when they were little. Blessings on your week ahead. xo

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  22. Peyton looks sweet in that picture choosing her flowers at the nursery. That Danish Strawberry Porridge looks Yummy. And your salad has so many good things in it. I love French toast, and I also like it with powdered sugar rather than syrup. It was nice to see your nature photos on your walks, looks like such a peaceful time. I hope Cosmo had a special day. And those last quotes are just delightful, and good advice too. I enjoyed every bit of this post, my friend.

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Thanks so much for saying hello!

Billie Jo