Skip to main content

Back to Work

I slept good until 2:00 a.m. then was awake for an hour or two.  Went back to sleep until 7:00.  Read until 8:30.

I worked today.  Even though I was a little slow, I planted 13 tomato plants in the pineapple bed and four lettuce plants.

I ate the same thing for lunch today that the others ate.  I grated some of the coconut, too.  Lunch was papaya, black sapote, yellow sapote, sweet banana, avocado, and coconut.  This was the first time I had yellow sapote.  It tastes like baked sweet potato with sugar.  I liked it.


I sunbathed about 25 minutes after lunch then visited with Penny and rested.  Penny has educated me on the beauty and practicability of merino wool.  It comes in different weights and can be layered.  It's cool or warm depending on the weight.  She washes it in the washing machine and drys it flat when she is home, but here she has been hand laundering and hanging on the clothes line.

Some cute young lady from Europe came by to consult with John at 1:00.  She had long braids to her waist.

Consultations were a little after 2:00.  Penny was pleased with the results she got while she was here.  She never had to take insulin after her second day here.  Her goiter almost disappeared, too.

I checked emails, Facebook, and typed my lesson.  Then I wrote a couple of letters.

Supper was lettuce, tomato, avocado and cucumber with salad dressing of lemon juice, olive oil, honey and parsley.  Also, had some yummy sauerkraut.  I like this new brand that John has purchased.

Early to bed.  We leave for Cairns at 3:40 in the morning.

To health and happiness.

Comments

  1. I wanted to let you know that I bought my iPhone4 that I have been planning to purchase for some time. Of course, the first application I installed was the eReader so I read books on my phone. I love it. However, it only makes me want to purchase the Kindle even moreso. I love reading on the screen. The main thing I want to tell you though is that the first book I purchased to read is one of Esther and Jerry Hill's books, The Law of Attraction. I wished I had heard yours and Barbara's conversations about the books last year because I have been familiar with this for many years, though I have not found anyone to share my thoughts with much. I am very excited recalling the principles into my everyday life, and I am eager to discuss my experiences in the past. With the book in my hand (phone), I will be able to stay more focused, I'm confident. I believe there are many changes ahead. What day do you leave on your trip? I am excited for you. I love you and think of you every day.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Happy in the Garden

Yesterday I worked in the garden instead of walking around the neighborhood.  It is a different feeling. It's true that I only got in about 6500 steps by the end of the day instead of over 10,000, but it was a different feeling.  Travis planted some tomatoes and peppers, I cleaned the lower deck and pulled some weeds.  Lucy dug in the dirt and felt so happy.  I felt the same way. Working in the garden makes you feel happy and productive. I was puzzled by a plant growing in the herb garden as a weed.  I started pulling them out but decided to check if they are edible.  Edible weeds, such as dandelion,  can be used in our smoothies.  I put a picture on Facebook to ask for help identifying the weed, and the consensus is that it is plantain.  Some say edible and some say not, but I am inclined to think that it is edible.  My brother, Max, lives up in the mountains, and his neighbor says it is edible and the smallest leaves are best with...

The Lou Corona Story

Yesterday, we went to Magic Springs with our daughter, son-in-law and three grandchildren.  The landscaping there is beautiful this year.  This one little flower didn't let a little concrete stop it.     Lunch today was three bananas which I ate about 1:30.  I'm letting my body rest a little bit after eating too much food the last couple of days.  I did domestic chores today.  But Travis made a trip to the City Compost Facility for another load of compost.  We'll use it on the trees we still have left to plant. We have a volunteer tomato plant coming up in one of the garden beds.  It's doing pretty well, too.  I have it on my to do list to buy some more tomato cages. The arugula I planted is up. The kale Travis planted is up. The new plum tree is planted. Here is a volunteer Poke Salat that came with the blueberry plant.  Travis planted some more blueberries in the blueberry row that lines our driveway. The...

Dr. John Fielder's Visit

My Natural Hygiene teacher and mentor, Dr. John Fielder, included us again on his Worldwide Raw Food Lecture Tour.  He arrived at my house on Monday, May 14.  Tuesday we had a raw foods dinner at the house for a few of the people that helped to organize the events here in Arkansas.   Wednesday, the Hot Springs Village Raw Foods Group met at Gulpha Gorge Picnic Area for a picnic with Dr. Fielder.  Wednesday night he made a presentation here in Hot Springs Village about the Principles of Natural Living.  The following night he spoke at Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church in Little Rock.  There was a good crowd at both events.  Dr. John Fielder Here I am introducing Dr. Fielder at the HSV lecture. At the lecture we served some raw food treats for our guests to sample.  One of the items was a chocolate granola bar.  I cut the squares much smaller for this event because of the number of people we had to serve. Chocolate Granola Bars...