Where My Trust Is Without Borders


This song is running around my head rent free and has been for days.
I don’t have a faith at all, but the words, I find rather moving

I left work early today after taking my time owed and spent a slightly frustrating hour on the phone with Mrs Trellis discussing her ideas for the Church meeting on Thursday as soon as I got home. 

I watched episode 2 of The Walking Dead on my IPad , then had cold homemade leftover  felafels for tea. 
Soon it’s Only Connect on tv with my diet allocation  of gin and slimline tonic
Mary has her collar of shame on as she’s got a sore bum which has been made worse by Dorothy’s licking.
Albert’s got worms , probably caught by eating rabbits.
My friend Alex who lives in Poland has messaged asking me to meet him in London next week
I think we are going to the theatre

Ps I’ve just bought this lovely tea cup


Quite beautiful




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  1. Sounds as though you will soon be reporting that all of them have got worms

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  2. Ooo-Alex is a dish isn't he John-He would be nice as afters x

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  3. You are a busy pet Dad! I hope they all improve quickly. Another trip to the theatre in London will be fun!

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    1. It will be good to catch up , I missed him last trip

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  4. Worms - yuk! Does Albert take the worm tablets easily? Poor Mary having to wear her collar of shame. Hope her bum is soon better. Another London trip sounds wonderful. xx

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    1. Albert had to be wrapped in a towel

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  5. It’s just as well you have medical expertise, your family keeps you busy! Your trip to London sounds just what you need.

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  6. Barbara Anne9:15 pm

    What a wonderful event and meet-up with Alex is on the schedule!!
    Sorry for Albert's woes and Mary's irritated bum. Hope Dorothy will leave them both alone. Will this be of concern for Mrs. Trellis?
    Enjoy being home and in your own bed tonight!

    Hugs!

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  7. No microwave?

    The koi cup is delightful, I'd fill it with a bouquet of zinnias and nasturtiums.

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  8. Lovely song...and teacup. Great news about your meeting with Alex. Will he recognise the new slim you?

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  9. It's a beautiful song and I've prayed it many times.
    The cup is just lovely

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  10. Anonymous10:05 pm

    goodness the cup is quite beautiful. sorry about the animals. Mine is quite nasty. I call him Mr. Growly.

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  11. Lovely cup I like the shape. I've just wormed and de flead my cats... they started scratching again. I think I remember Alex from a much earlier post.

    Jo in Auckland

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  12. Great sound track. Being out at sea with sky above and ocean below moving with the sea and wind on a sailboat is truly magical. You do feel enveloped and totally safe which is also a feeling of trust. That said, some people feel fear others do not.

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  13. Lovely cup to be held in your hand and enjoyed.

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  14. That tea cup is beautiful. Sorry about the pets.

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  15. The teacup is indeed a work of art.

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  16. Nice cup! I'm on the lookout for a new cup/mug myself. The one I use at the moment for my morning coffee (by my side as I type) has 'BONJOUR' written on it, but the washing-up machine has reduced it to a pale blur.

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  17. The teacup is just lovely, the shape, the colour and the design. Truly lovely. Enjoy London. Ro xx

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  18. Hope your pets are better soon.
    It's amazing what a difference it makes to drink from a cup or mug we really love!

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  19. Bonjour on your coffee cup reminds me of my plastic bread box - white with a red lid. I have had it for many years. The red 'bread' on the side now says 'read'

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  20. Love the Koi cup...funny how there is always something to trigger a memory when you're an elder. The Koi cup brought home memories of our little one suite (old maple syrup shed) business in Vermont. We renovated an awful mess of a home built in the 1700's...and put in a Koi pond all by ourselves during 90-something degree weather. That tells you how insane we are. At any rate, it was beautiful and provided many, many lovely evenings sitting on the ancient stone patio watching the Koi gracefully swimm in and out of the plantings. Miss it so. A beautiful cup to sip from, John! From the base of the mini-mountain in Maine. Hugs.

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  21. Love the teacup. I'm most shocked by the news that Albert has been eating rabbits!

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  22. If Dorothy has been doing the licking why has Mary got the collar on?
    How is Mary wearing it going to stop Dorothy from licking?

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