My weekly exercise in gratitude – three things that are making me smile – feel free to steal this idea with wild abandon and fill your blog [or Twitter account or Facebook page or diary or life in general] with happiness.
First, the house is full of wood. Tim has arrived to start installing the cupboards; there is the sound of sawing and drilling in the kitchen and soon there will be loads of space for all my preserved food.
Second, successful cheese. Yesterday we sampled a cheese made in January and I am very pleased with the result. This is a Tomme-style cheese and quite straightforward to make (for a hard cheese). It is not pressed and has developed a good texture and flavour – I will be making lots more of this.
Third, cooking from the garden. I shared pictures of our crops the other day and some of them have already been consumed. I am always happy to cook things that I have grown myself.
So, those are three things making me smile this week. What is making you happy?
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Emily of Nerd in the Brain originally created Three Things Thursday, but it’s now being hosted by Natalie of There She Goes.
superwifeandmummy
/ July 27, 2017Love this post.
I’d say:
My little monkey picking up his magnetic letters and sounding them out.
Me looking at the scales to see that I’ve lost 8kg and counting.
Being lucky to have a super hubby, super little monkey and super home.
Have a great day 🌺🌺
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The Snail of Happiness
/ July 27, 2017Lovely things to make you smile!
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superwifeandmummy
/ July 27, 2017😊🌺
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tialys
/ July 27, 2017That cheese looks amazing – I would never have given making cheese a thought. Have you been doing that for long?
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The Snail of Happiness
/ July 27, 2017I’ve been doing it for about two and a half years, but only seriously for the past year when a local farm started selling raw milk. Having good quality, fresh, unprocessed milk has made a real difference.
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tialys
/ July 27, 2017Shame I didn’t think about it when we were still in the U.K. and lived right next door to a dairy farm 😦
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The Snail of Happiness
/ July 27, 2017No point now as you live in the land of amazing cheeses!
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katechiconi
/ July 27, 2017That cheese looks wonderful! I’m grateful for warm, dry weather, for finishing one quilt and being ready to start work on the next one without having to buy anything, and being thrilled with my new haircut, which is short and spiky and I think makes me look 5 years younger, always a bonus 🙂
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The Snail of Happiness
/ July 27, 2017Ooh, we’d better Skype soon so I can admire your hair!
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katechiconi
/ July 27, 2017That’d be lovely. How are you fixed in the next couple of days?
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The Snail of Happiness
/ July 27, 2017I’ll email
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katechiconi
/ July 27, 2017Sorry to miss you. Let’s try again in the morning 🙂
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Laurie Graves
/ July 27, 2017No wonder you are smiling! That cheese is nothing short of magnificent. Then there is the cupboard and all the veggies from your garden. What a week!
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The Snail of Happiness
/ July 27, 2017Plus the sun has been shining, which is always something to smile about in Britain!
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Patience
/ July 27, 2017The smell of wood and the taste of good cheese, who could ask for anything more? ^_^
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The Snail of Happiness
/ July 27, 2017Plus the wood is oiled not varnished, so there isn’t any nasty solvent smell 🙂
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Introvertomatic
/ July 27, 2017I’m with Patience on the wood and cheese thing. Perfection! 🙂
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nanacathy2
/ July 27, 2017Oh MY, that cheese looks so good. Three things making me smile, Wedding, Family and Sussex.
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The Snail of Happiness
/ July 27, 2017still waiting for a picture of THE HAT!
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thecontentedcrafter
/ July 27, 2017I haven’t heard of ‘Tomme-style’ cheese before – but it looks pretty good 🙂 Your practise is obviously really paying off now! Yay for the garden supplies and the new cupboards- it all makes me happy for you 🙂 I purchased some very large wood panels yesterday from the DIY store and that has made me VERY happy. Soon a very large painting will begin it’s process – but not until two commissions are completed and two lost watercolour and ink sketches are found …… I was obviously more stressed by the weather than I realised 🙂
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The Snail of Happiness
/ July 27, 2017I hope you find your missing sketches soon… perhaps they were washed away! Has the water receeded now?
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thecontentedcrafter
/ July 27, 2017We had a couple of dry days then it started raining again yesterday and is still at it this morning. The council advertised that it would be collecting all the sandbags that were distributed a week ago if people left them at their gates. I’m thinking not too many would be prepared to let them go yet ….. 🙂 I have no clue what I did with those two sketches – they were on my last blog post – the pensive girl sketch is propped up on a shelf and the two daisies have completely vanished. I spent three hours – three hours! – yesterday going through every possible place and there is no sign of them. I never lose things normally. Am I going bonkers?
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The Snail of Happiness
/ July 27, 2017Now that is strange… they must be behind or inside something. Of course, you will only find them when you stop looking. They are so lovely, by the way.
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