Articles tagged with lent

Why Did I Wait So Long To Listen
Thanks to &LeaPea2417 and her recent post about Adele's song "Hello" I am no longer depriving myself of the enjoyment of listening to this talented and beautiful woman's music. After reading &LeaPea2417's post, I went to YouTube and listened to "H

Silent Sweeble
I just found out that Sweeble launched on June 11th. I had no idea it did. I remember all us bubblers got an email about getting in early. And we were told that we will be notified when the app launched. But from my understanding, no one ever got notified.

Back At The Saddle
So it's back to the saddle for me. This is my first post after two days. Spent much of my weekend reading and posting comments in other people's posts. In between, reading other people's post, I was also doing some research for the items that I got for my

Holy Week in the Philippines
Being a Catholic country, Holy Week is really a big deal and a must-observe occasion. Most Filipinos would do the Visita Iglesia or church visiting, others would show penance by walking several miles to their favourite church., which in vernacular is terme

No Coffee Day 2: A Lent Story
No Coffee Day 2: A Lent Story Although I stopped going to my Catholic Church over the summer and have joined up with the Independent Fundamental Baptists, Southern Baptists, and Holiness, deep down, I'm still a Catholic. Why I walked away from the C

How To Make English Pancakes - a Simple Recipe
Today is Pancake Day, or Shrove Tuesday, in the UK - and people will be making pancakes for tea! When I was growing up pancakes were always THE meal, not in addition to the meal. We used to simply have sugar on them - I know others have lemon a

A little help with plant identification
If you are into #gardening at all, I'm sure you have spent your quota of time online looking up a gardening problem or trying to identify the latest plant or flower you have come across. This really pretty hanging planter holds a nice #succulent plan

Torch Lilies in Profusion
I like to take community walks where I live. It's just a small #senior-community where I have lived for about 1 1/2 years. To my amazement every time I go out for a walk, I find a new flower blooming along the way. Take this story of the
Flea Bags Not Allowed
There is a stereotypical nature to myself which I find somewhat humorous, that is I am a middle-aged avid writer who is the owner of two adored feline companions. I love my furry boys dearly, and they are my children. Since they have been with me since kit