A broken window in California.
So, I have relocated. I am out in orchard country now. Soon we will plant the cuttings I brought from my garden for Third Sons herb garden. Then I am taking on another supermarket, with a better list. I am getting good at this. My son is a great cook too so he is fun to shop with. The chilli bin/cooler, that travelled across America ahead of me, has been opened and we will be grilling lamb chops this evening. Sorry John, I know it is below freezing and has been snowing out there and you and Daisy are in a winter routine but out here in California it is a beautiful, calm, clear and sunny day!
Love c




70 responses to “A Room with No View”
Sounds like you are having a great time enjoying the seasons and your time with family!
We are saffron, cooking with my own son is great as we know exactly where each other is going in the kitchen! c
That’s always wonderful to cook and spend time intuitively :).
absolutely.. c
So enjoying getting holiday postcards from you, C! Glad you’re having fun! 🙂
Thank you celia, i think of that term when i send a little post.. c
I like that you have clippings from your garden for your son. You could never do that here with all the quarantine regulations so make the most of it!
Yes, i am sure I could not take a leaf out of the country!! c
Beautiful shots!
Thank you greg!.. c
I love the photos!
It was a find! c
Your comment ‘cooking with my own son is great as we know exactly where each other is going in the kitchen’ is a beautiful statement about parenting. No doubt many others have the special thing they nurtured in and now share with their children – possibly different things with different children. I enjoyed watching Jamie Oliver cook with his father. Pleasure in each other’s company, a shared journey over a lifetime, the sense of a skill moving from one to another and blossoming. Such are the joys of parenting.
It is like that, the way we move around each other in the kitchen without bumping into each other!.. c
Is that a real broken window, the cracks looks like cobwebs. Excellent shot!
yes it really is a window! great aye! c
Your son is lucky to have you for a mom!
I always have a good time with my kids when i get to see them! c
Brill photos as always, but what about your grocery shopping – are you finding interesting things that you might want to plant in your own garden back home?
I have seen some amazing veges that i have never even seen before.. I shall have to do some research! c
wonderful abstract feeling photos. Have a great time there!
Thank you Mimo, we are having a great time.. c
are you having fun? I don’t have time to read all your news – sorry 😦 life is chaotic so I just popped in to say hi!
Hi Tandy. Yes we are doing really well, thanks for popping in!! c
What a wonderful gift – a Legacy Herb Garden!
This mint is wild so we have planted it in an old wheelbarrow!.. c
Sounds so nice to be in there dear Cecilia… I can imagine… This is a wonderful gift, Herb Garden. And your son he is a great cook too, this is so beautiful. Seems that you will be travelling in different climates… Ah, lovely Daisy, I am sure everybody and every little friends are missing you, 🙂 Thank you dear Cecilia, Blessing and Happiness, with my love, nia
I am missing my little farm tho Nia, lets hope they are all ok! c
Sorry I forgot again to say that these photographs are amazing. You captured such a nice and interesting shots. Thank you, dear Cecilia, with my love, nia
Thank you Nia, c
Keep shooting – love your pictures. You have a very good eye I think…
A roving eye!! c