We enjoy the occasional peek into Almine’s day that we’ve been having. We thought we’d check in and see what’s on her to-do list today…
Almine’s answer:
- Well, firstly, I seem to have manifested fever and flu yesterday, so I want to prove to myself that as disease comes in an instant, so does healing. I want to see the message of it and then move on with a healthy day.
- There’s a roast in the oven with balsamic root vegetables.
- I want to take on the difficult culinary challenge of making cream puffs for the homeless.
- I gathered nasturtium seeds from my garden last year and sowed them along the highway. I want to ask someone to drive me down the same highway and add some poppy seeds – that way there could be beautiful orange and red flowers later this summer.
- I want to take Jaylene to the bookstore to buy a little book of poems for one of the elderly residents in the care facility where she volunteers during the week. The resident can’t see properly and she likes to be read to.
- I have a Timemap and a Personal Prophecy to finish, and some more work in the complex alchemical equation to complete.
Tina says
Not this past weekend but the weekend before I had fevers and felt like I had the flu as well. Now I know why. Thanks for letting us know Dearest. So happy to read your day’s activities..very inspiring!
Beauty emanates from you words..illuminating the page and my heart..
Looking forward to seeing those beautiful flowers later this summer! I’ll bet the homeless are very happy people these days..enjoying your delicious food! 🙂
I love you XO
avril says
Dear Almine, you bring great inspiration with your sharing. With deepest respect and love from Wales. avril.
Dhani says
Lovely. 🙂 Thank you for sharing this.xxoo
Jana says
I love that you plant the seeds along the highway, I used to do the same think when I had the garden from where I collected seeds.
I used to plant the seeds too but in the suburbs along the side of the green belts. I love meadow flowers, softly waving in the wind all together.
Where I grew up we have this steep meadow full of meadow flowers, like daises, blue bells, wild strawberries, lemon thyme, yarrow, primrose, bone knit,
calendula, lungwort, shepherds purse, and so many others. I especially love the smell of linden tree flowers and elder flowers. We used to learn in red cross, which I joined at age 7 that the plants which grow in the environment around us have resonance with us too.
I feel that you have the resonance with papaveraceae family.
You inspired me, I’m going to plant some seeds today too.
Thank you,
have a nice day, wishing you good health.
Vanessa says
You are so beautiful , you brought my heart inspiration