Simplicity

"There is a certain majesty in simplicity which is far above all the quaintness of wit". Alexander Pope

RITA READE "MAMMABELLARTE"

HOST OF THE VINTAGE MARKETPLACE AT THE OAKS IN RAINBOW, CALIFORNIA
WOODWORKER AND SOLDERING TEACHER.

Oct 7, 2012

It's Only 3:01pm on Sunday!





The simple things in Life.

We had truck trouble today in Temecula but everything will be fine. I should have the truck back by Thursday. While waiting for the tow truck I was already imagining my self back at home with the boys baking bread. 
There is nothing better then fresh baked bread. One of my childhood memories is eating bread and grapes with papa'. ....have you ever had fresh baked bread and grapes? 
You should try it.
After baking bread,
Alan and I picked pomegranates we filled a bowl full of juicy seeds. It's another childhood memory for me watching my Nonno carefully taking all the seeds out of the pomegranate and putting them in a bowl for us to eat. It takes a long time to do it but is worth it. We added a little bit of sugar and ate it! 
Have you ever had pomegranates with sugar?
You should try it.


(loving the RED)

Life is good!
(no matter the truck troubles I knew I was going to come home and enjoy the rest of the day).




In the afternoon I make sure to check on the girls. We have 10 hens and 6 chicks. 
The chicks are growing so fast..... 
I picked up the eggs and headed back to the house. Today I am also planning to bake pumpkin muffins.

The pumpkin muffins are coming out of the oven.....I wish you could smell the house.

Wishing you a wonderful week.



Ciao for now
Rita

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4 comments:

  1. Hi again my friend. I didn't realize that I was looking at your blog. What a story and you still went home and made bread. Wonderful!

    cindy@stitches

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  2. Sometimes the best things in life comes at unexpected time. Glad you'e shared earnestly, must try pomegranates with sugar. Got my eye on your next posts.

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  3. Growing up in a Portuguese home we had fresh cheese, grapes and chocolate with fresh baked bread. My mouth is watering with the thought.

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  4. Your blog is so beautiful. I love your hens, and all your pretty photographs.


    Rebecca♥

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