Today I've baked and iced a birthday cake for Zac's tonight and done a trawl of some charity shops for stuff to take to Italy. Got distracted and bought myself a book.
In my defence it was in with the children's books - sort of, though now I think of it there was another section altogether of children's books. Anyway, it looks like a lovely read as well as having interesting recipes.Spent some time wandering around the garden never ceasing to be amazed that things I've planted and/or pruned are doing so well. One of the teapot plants opened its flowers today.
I have paid very little attention to the Artemis moon mission but there seems to be a lot of excitement about images of the dark side of the moon. Does this mean there is a bit of the moon we've never seen? Doesn't it rotate? I shall have to ask Husband who will take great pleasure - and time - in explaining to me.
For my age I am very ignorant of many things.
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Now I've got the hang of recording - until the next time - here's my Palm Sunday reading that some of you very kindly asked about.



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I can tell from the cover of the book it would be something I would love to read.
Alas, your video/recording was of only the first couple of lines of your Palm Sunday reading. Just enough to whet our appetites for the full thing!
The moon does NOT have a dark side since its face is phase-locked to face Earth. Blame Pink Floyd for the misconception. But it does librate a little.
That teapot plant is very pretty
It’s been cool to see photos of the earth rising beyond the dark side.
Oh phooey! Just when i thought I'd got it mastered!
It sounds intriguing, Kathy.
Isn't it? I was so thrilled.
Wonderful to see images of earth from space again, yes.
I haven't seen much of the moon mission. I am avoiding the news to keep my nerves in check. I haven't been to a greenhouse this year we had snow yesterday.
Cathy
I've loved the moon mission, the world needs to look forward - especially with the state its in today.
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