Hello! And Happy Friday! Our week was quiet, productive, and fun! Here are a few pictures of the first week of June in our world. First up, I continued my early morning walks. If it seems like my pictures are all taken in the same area, that is because they are! I am a creature of habit, and walk the same route every day. I come across different friends every day; some have become regulars.
Afternoon Coffee And Evening Tea
June 5, 2026
The First Week Of June
June 3, 2026
I Want
I want the opposite of
AI.
I want to wonder about something and actually think about how to find the answer. I want to look for the answer and try to understand it. I want to actually think about things, without the empty, soulless, instant gratification that yields little understanding.
I want the opposite of
Unlimited Information.
I want to live in a world where I know what I need to know, without the incessant barrage of news, opinions, personal information, and unnecessary drama. Our parents and grandparents lived in a much smaller world than we do and had much less access to what was happening outside their circle of friends and family. They learned what they needed to know from the unbiased information reported on the nightly news. This is not a bad thing. They weren't bombarded with news reports of plagues, airplane crashes, political disagreements in foreign countries, or the political views of their favorite movie actor.
I want the opposite of
Forced Familial Obligations.
I want to be able to choose what family events and get-togethers I attend without judgment from others. I was told not that long ago that everyone in the family would love to get to know me better, and wished I was more involved in family events. I want to attend the events I choose without doing it because it is family. And not because I will be a topic of conversation if I don't.
I want the opposite of
Drama.
I want to live in my house with my family. I want to cook, clean, read, and teach. I want to reach out to those in my life who care about and love me, too. I want to help who I can, learn, grow, and be content. I want to live like my mom and my grandma before. I want less of the crazy world outside and more of my cozy home inside.
June 1, 2026
Monday Morning Coffee On The First Of June!
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.
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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
- Wash the berries and slice off the tops, preserving as much of each strawberry as possible.
- 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.
- Stir to combine, then simmer on medium-low heat for 15 minutes, until the strawberries begin to cook down.
- 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.
- Let cool. Place porridge in the fridge for at least 2 hours.
- 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!

















































