Saturday, October 20, 2012

Don't knock all of the NHS

I have seen both sides where I pay for medical and the NHS. Both have good bad and the ugly. But before you knock the NHS let me say somethings that I have been blessed with. In England if you get divorced you have medical still, if you are old you have medical and people that will care for you. Do not get me wrong there are programs in other countries for low income but say if you are in the middle? It is a hard road to think, pay for shoes or go to the doctors. My mother has received nothing but love and care from the NHS recently. Now listen I am sure some have not. But before you knock it, realize many of these people work because of the love of the profession, they are dedicated.One thing I would of loved to know the day I got divorced was that I had medical, but I didn't. I have been so blessed to know that in my case that my mum has received love and care. So there is good out there, and also bad but I have been blessed to find the good these last few weeks. I hope you will experience good and realize that every country has it's good and bad points about medical.
Thank you all who serve diligently to keep us all well.

Monday, October 15, 2012

I love Autumn

A lot of people complain when they feel the weather change
. Me it calls my name, Down paths covered with leaves To memories of listening to the howling breeze To raking up piles of leaves To flying kites in the breeze To making scarecrows, To seeing fireworks soar in the night sky To wearing warm mittens and cozy coats. Yes indeed. I can truly say I am British and love the Autumn weather. Wishing you lots of Tasty English Delights

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Scarecrows.

It's that time of year. When the sweaters are found and coats, hats and mittens are gathered up for the winter days ahead. But for me and my family October means scarecrows go out to decorate our porch. When I was a child the only scarecrow I made was for Guy Fawkes night. But today even though my scarecrows were bought there is an art to making them. Here are some that I have found on the internet. Look around you, see if you can see some. Perhaps even take the time to make one.
Welcome Autumn, Welcome falling leaves and welcome to the crisp walk down wooded roads that lead us to our homes. Wishing you lots of Tasty English delights There's always room for one more.