Edward: It's just that, uh, very few people surprise me.
Vivian: Yeah, well, you're lucky. Most of 'em shock the hell outta me.
I'm pleased to say that while few people shock me many continue to surprise me with their kindness.
On Saturday morning Pam called by with a selection of fruit from her garden in France,apples, pears and a lot of these little peaches that didn't look anything special from the outside, but wait. Such a deep colour and an intense perfumed flavour, I ate some for my breakfast and they were just delicious. Also a big bag of windfall plums from her Scottish garden that I turned into six jars of jam.
Yesterday the postie delivered an interesting envelope from America, the stamps themselves are wonderful but inside was this. A gift from a friend I have never met. Barb and her family are of Italian descent and stayed in our house in Lazio a few years ago hoping to trace some relatives. They didn't find any family but they made lots of new friends, in fact when we were out at the house last month our neighbour Mario again mentioned how much he'd enjoyed meeting and spending time with them. We have kept in touch ever since, Barb had been at a library fund raising event, seen this book and thought of me. I am delighted, its always nice to hear from Barb, she is a great photographer and produces some wonderful images, particularly of her cats. And speaking of cats, we were at the home of Peaches yesterday, enjoyed some cat cuddling, a glass of wine and came away with some books and two little pots of seedlings. On Saturday morning Pam called by with a selection of fruit from her garden in France,apples, pears and a lot of these little peaches that didn't look anything special from the outside, but wait. Such a deep colour and an intense perfumed flavour, I ate some for my breakfast and they were just delicious. Also a big bag of windfall plums from her Scottish garden that I turned into six jars of jam.
Lots of little acts of kindness that add up to a big positive feeling, thanks everyone.
That looks like a great book, some lovely socks to be knitted from this I'm sure. The plums look yummy!
ReplyDeleteI made some socks like those...jelly bean socks I called them as they were the artificial colour of jelly beans, for littlies feet. So cute they were that I have a pair where I can see them. Well, actually I don't have a littley to give them to, so might as well get pleasure from seeing them!
ReplyDeleteI too love random acts of kindness. They melt your heart. xxx
ReplyDeleteYes, it really lifts your spirits to to be surprised and delighted by little acts of kindness .
ReplyDeleteDeicious jam to keep you going through the colder days.
What lovely gestures from your friends both near and far. And a cuddle from Peaches, too. Great start to your week.
ReplyDeleteIt so always reassuring to know that people are loving and generous and kind, and that doing something nice for somoene is still ok to do....
ReplyDeleteMMMMM peaches, My favourite's, and Can't wait to see ur baby sox...
Tracey xox
Plum jam...oh, the plum is the best, isn't it? Such sweet treats from friends...how lovely! Enjoy... Happy weekend, Jenny :o) ((HUGS))
ReplyDeleteMmmm plum jam! What a lovely lot of surprises! x
ReplyDeleteMmmm plum jam! What a lovely lot of surprises! x
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely when things happen like that.
ReplyDeleteAnd it always makes me happy to see oodles of homemade jam lined up in pots.
The jam looks great! It's good to know that there is so much kindness out there. It brings you up short sometimes, when you least expect it! Might have to try some little feet socks! :D Ros
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