A golden leaf fell near the pond and landed at Poppy's boot as he walked home from hunting this evening...
He picked it up and brought it home. I've been terribly worried the leaf was meant for the fairies that lives near the ferns. The moon is bright and nearly full tonight, perfect for crossing the pond to the far side where Fairies meet...Hopefully, they will find a way there.
Seriously, the leaf is huge, and what kind of leaf is it?
We finished the fried chicken for supper tonight and there in Poppy's piece was the pulley bone, or wish bone. The only way to get the pulley bone in a piece of fried chicken now days it to cut up a whole chicken yourself...and that's what I did. Poppy said, hey, why don't do a post and call it the leaf and the pulley bone. :)
Growing up, Mama always cut up a chicken to fry with three pieces of breast meat, one containing the pulley bone. I remember watching her. I must have stayed under her feet all the time.
Always in the kitchen with mama, or standing behind the sewing machine watching her sew. I remember once being in the kitchen while she was busy cooking. I dropped something on the floor, bent down to pick it up and raised up under her dress and apron. She said, "oh good lord"! as she moved from over me, pressing her dress down with her hand. I was very small, not meaning to get in the way. Dear sweet mama.
Oh, look what's blooming...
trouble is, we have no room for house plants, neither do we have enough light. Log cabins are dark inside. This Christmas cactus has grown huge. We sat it at the end of the bar where a tiny bit of sun comes in this time of the year.
Okay, can I tell you about my broken wrist. Do you think the cast is ready to come off??
I broke my wrist on Oct. 10th and wore a splint for one week, waiting to see the orthopedic specialist. The orthopedic doctor put a cast on my arm for three weeks. He then cut the cast off, x-rayed my arm again, said the bones were healing but my wrist would not be exactly right. He suggested surgery...but still left it up to me. I didn't want surgery so he put a new cast on my arm and told me to come back in one week. He cut the new cast off, took x-rays, gave me a velcro brace to wear during activities, and set me up for physical therapy.
My thinking was...you break a bone, wear a cast for six to eight weeks, the bones grow back together, you get the cast taken off.
So, I've worn a splint for one week, and an actual cast for only four week. I can't stand to be without this velcro thing. My wrist feel very weak and fragile.
I also asked the doctor about my shoulder pain. X-rays showed no cracked or broken bones so he gave me a steroid injection in each shoulder. Which helped immediately.
Thank you friends! be back soon...and around to visit.
Love,
Henny Penny