Thursday, December 4, 2025

Real mail, soup and rides

 Today's mail brought a lovely postcard artwork.

which I'll treasure. Thank you M. I studied the stitching for a long time before setting it on the mantelpiece, where I can see it.

And there was a visit of a neighbor with  soup to share, very good too. We had a good chat about all kinds of things from soup to transgender children to selling cars to wills to Gary's sister.  And she offered rides whenever, just ask.

Meanwhile I have housecleaners coming next Monday, so I'd booked a Lyft to the library, to get into practice for ride booking. Maybe I can get a ride home another way. Anyway I'm getting the hang of it.  This will work. 

Happy day everyone, it's good to be a passenger sometimes.





26 comments:

  1. Normally I prefer to drive than be a passenger, but I feel quite relaxed now with my housemates driving, maybe because I taught him. I put my hands up facing forward once today when he was too close to a car in front, otherwise, very relaxing.

    You are kind to neighbours, they are kind to you. All is balanced. I must say, your varied conversational topics are interesting.

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    1. I'm happy to learn being a,passenger! Sixty years of driving was plenty.

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    1. Her work in all kinds of stitching and quilting -- this one refers to crazy quilting -- is exquisite.

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  3. Being a passenger is relaxing in the hands of a careful driver.

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  4. A good neighbour is a gift, like you are to others, Boud!

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  5. That is indeed beautiful embroidery work!

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  6. I need to photograph some old embroidery which my mother made. Thanks for the reminder.

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  7. This is a lovely gift. With all your friends and the option of Lyft you won't miss the car.

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  8. I'm glad you are adjusting so smoothly to being carless. You have reminded me to make turkey soup next week...

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  9. Lovely work of art, that card.
    I am hoping that as I become less willing or able to drive that one of my grandkids will be willing to step in to help me. I will gladly pay them!

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    1. You might want to start soon, asking occasionally, just to introduce the idea

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  10. My present husband drove me everywhere for years, until I bought a second vehicle when I retired, and I enjoyed being the passenger. I also enjoy being the driver though.
    That card is beautiful. Is it a photo of embroidery? Or a piece of fabric that has been embroidered?

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    1. The card is a vintage postcard with a piece of original embroidery on fabric mounted on it. Blogista Mary Anne (her blog is Magpie's Mumblings) created it. Worldclass skills.

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  11. This is so delicate and beautiful.

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    1. You should see it in person, it's amazing.

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  12. Such an amazing postcard!!!! Lovely.

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  13. That stitching is just beautiful and so delicate!
    It's best to get used to new ride systems when it's not for appointments. Less stress. ;)
    Have a super day! :)

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    1. That idea about getting used to rides is just what I was thinking. I'm all for reducing stress.

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  14. Very skilful stitching on that card - such a nice gift. As for passenger I've been practising for 30 years and realize now I have to step up and share the driving.

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    1. Do you need to get a NZ license? Although I think you've been driving since you arrived, various vehicles, so I guess the answer is yes, you already have all that taken care of.

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  15. Yay - I'm glad the postcard survived the ministrations of Canada Post and the US postal service.

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    1. Thank you. It arrived in perfect condition. My first Christmas wish of the year.

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