Two days of continuous rainfall, water standing ankle-deep, I'm beginning to think a pair of webbed-feet would be fitting.
A Brit in Tennessee
Tales of a British expat, transplanted into the lush Tennessee countryside. Lover of old, time-worn, and antique. Tea-drinker, flower-grower, animal-nurturer.
Friday, February 20, 2026
Returning
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Talking In Their Sleep
"You think I am dead,"
The apple tree said,
"Because I have never a leaf to show -
Because I stoop,
And my branches droop,
And the dull gray mosses over me grow!
"But I'm still alive in trunk and shoot;
The buds of next May
I fold away -
But I pity the withered grass at my root."
"You think I am dead,"
The quick grass said,
"Because I have parted with stem and blade!
But under the ground,
I am safe and sound
With the snow's thick blanket over me laid.
"I'm all alive, and ready to shoot,
Should the spring of the year
Come dancing here -
But I pity the flower without branch or root."
"You think I am dead,"
A soft voice said,
"Because not a branch or root I own.
I never have died, but close I hide
In a plumy seed that the wind has sown.
"Patient I wait through the long winter hours;
You will see me again -
I shall laugh at you then,
Out of the eyes of a hundred flowers.
Edith Matilda Thomas (1854 - 1925)
Friday, January 30, 2026
Wintering
I'm beginning to get cabin fever, and just as slightly warmer temperatures arrive, an entire new weather system is headed our way.
More snow, and sadly combined with frozen precipitation.
The school children have been afforded extra days off school, and yet their presence outside has been scarce.
Back when my daughter was young she would spend an entire afternoon outside with her neighborhood friends, sledding and building snowmen, only returning to the warmth of home for a change of gloves, and some hot chocolate. Nowadays, it seems like the children stay inside and play computer games or watch TV.
Times have changed.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Hobbit Days
As with much of the nation we are experiencing a blast of cold winter weather.
It's predicted for much of the coming week, so hearty soups are the go-to meal of the day.
Come join us for a bowl.
1 lb. smoked sausage, ground sausage (browned in pan), ham hocks or diced ham. Our favorite is to use a leftover hambone with some meat on it.
1 pkg of Hurst 15 Beans
1 lg. onion, diced
1 clove garlic, minced
1 tsp chili powder (optional)
1 can diced tomatoes (15 oz.)
Juice from 1 lemon
Bay LeafI also add:
Two stalks of celeryThree cubed potatoes
Two sliced carrotsOptional: Hot sauce or crushed red pepper to taste
Sunday, January 25, 2026
Iced Over
If given the option, I would have chosen snow.
Soft, white flakes blanketing the ground.
Instead, we are covered in ice.
Trees, houses, vehicles, bird-feeders
.No snowballs today.
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Silenced
Mother Nature threw down her blanket shortly after sunrise, just in time for an artic blast moving through the area.
Our first snowfall of the year, magically transforming the landscape.Soft, wet snowflakes shutting us off from our little world as we know it, cocooned in a blanket of white.
Silenced.
The Snow Storm ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Soup's On
Cold winter days seem to go on forever.
Even when the sun shines brightly, the wind is still bone-chillingly bitter..
It's the perfect time to warm up with a hearty bowl of homemade soup.
Today's choice is White Bean and Ham soup.
Enjoy 💗
Navy or Northern Beans
Cabbage
Onions
Carrots
Celery
Ham Hock
Smoked sausage or Kielbasa sliced
Chicken Stock
Bay Leaf
Garlic powder
Salt and Pepper
Soak beans overnight, discard water, add chicken stock, ham hock, smoked sausage, herbs, and seasoning, bring to the boil and then simmer for one hour.
Add chopped cabbage, onions, carrots, celery, continue to simmer for an additional hour and a half.
Add water if needed.
Serve with buttermilk cornbread, or your favorite loaf of crusty bread.
Yum !
Thursday, January 15, 2026
Snowing
Monday, January 12, 2026
Nesting
We have had the strangest warm weather these past few weeks.
Here it is, the middle of winter, and the temperatures have reached a balmy 71 degrees, folks are running around town, in shorts and flip-flops !
The Iris shoots are popping up out of the ground, twelve inches tall already.
We are in for a true taste of winter, temperatures down in the thirties and nightly freezes are in the forecast.
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Winter Days
A damp and sunless morning.
There is a list of chores as long as my arm waiting for attention, but my motivation seems to be running on empty.
I've been gathering Christmas decorations here and there, and today marks Epiphany but not quite ready to devoid the tree of its ornaments or remove the twinkling lights in the kitchen.
Sparkly encouragement is welcomed.







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