Behind Richmond Castle
Some of you have already seen this photo of the River Swale behind Richmond Castle, North Yorkshire. I figured that a second look couldn't hurt, right? Besides, it's one of my favorite views.
BREAKING NEWS:
Our youngest son's wife is in labor with their first child right now, which is quite exciting. She's been in the hospital for 38 hours now. I'm expecting to meet that little boy child later today! Daddy has been sending me text updates.
Another favorite Richmond photo
BREAKING NEWS:
Our youngest son's wife is in labor with their first child right now, which is quite exciting. She's been in the hospital for 38 hours now. I'm expecting to meet that little boy child later today! Daddy has been sending me text updates.
Other, not so exciting news: I've been in the midst of canning green beans and freezing peaches. I plan to get a lug of peaches today at the local farmers' market and can them, if I can find some that can wait a few days before they need canning. I was hoping to can without any sweetener, but read that the sugar helps retain the texture, shape, and color of the peaches. Maybe I can use an extremely light sugar syrup. The home-canned peaches, SO much better than disgusting store-bought canned peaches, remind me of days past, when my mom canned peaches in the late summer. She would serve them as a dessert at Sunday dinner, always one peach half on a leaf of lettuce, topped with cottage cheese. I didn't eat the cottage cheese, but it probably was not a bad idea to offset the sugar in the peaches with the protein in the cottage cheese.
This weekend we'll be gone to a little grandson's birthday party. Friends will stay in our house and take care of the house and animals. It is wonderful to have someone we can trust to step in and take care of things while we're gone. I'm hoping to enlist them next spring for a longer trip, still in the hopeful planning stage.
Little Birthday Boy
4 years old next week
4 years old next week
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Awww...thank you for sharing your breaking news! Congratulations to your daughter-in-law, son and the whole family.
ReplyDeleteOur peaches came out in July down here.
How exciting....I am forgetting the fencing in your post today....
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see your newborn grandson!!!
Thank you for bringing back memories of Richmond and Swaledale. Used to go camping to the dales when the kids were young - mainly Hawes.
ReplyDeleteI hope your grandson has a good birthday party! And that picture of the River Swale behind Richmond Castle is amazing...wow.
ReplyDeleteAwesome news!!
ReplyDeleteLove your photos.
New baby coming - congratulations! I love that first photo. Of course, Yorkshire is one of my favorite places too.
ReplyDeletecongrats on the new grandbaby! i do hope your poor daughter-in-law can be through with labor soon!
ReplyDeletethanks for that first view. just beautiful!
Exciting news for you today! Congratulations to your daughter-in-law and son... Happy!
ReplyDeleteThat is one beautiful picture of the River Swale! The river, the bridge, the stone buildings.. Beautiful!
Such an exciting time. Congratulations to your son and daughter in law.
ReplyDeletelove the shots of Richmond - it is a great place.
ReplyDeleteoooo oooo oooo, is your longer spring trip to the UK? Am I wishful thinking?
ReplyDeleteHope your new family member arrives soon, 38 hours in a hospital is not much fun :( Maybe hospitals are more fun there than here...
Also, I love canned peaches but I've only ever had store bought ones and they're a bit too syrupy for my liking so we only have them occasionally.
That is a beautiful view. Happy birthday to the little cutie in the photo!
ReplyDeleteadorable four year old and another on the way today.. congrats to the parents and grand parents. that bridge in the distance is just awesome... we had mothers canned peach halves but she put it on lettuce, a small dollop of mayo and grated sharp cheese on it.. she did the same with a slice of canned pineapple...
ReplyDeleteThat would be a favorite view of mine as well - how beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the new baby!
PS my favorite way to eat peaches is pickled... my mouth is watering as i type
ReplyDeleteJudy, I love,love, that picture. Wishing much health and happiness with the new baby and boy that little guy needs a squeezy hug for all of us. LOL. Blessings, xoxo,Susie
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your new grandson! And I hope your 4-year-old grandson has a fabulous birthday.
ReplyDeleteLove that picture from Yorkshire, England as that is where my "roots" are...would love to visit there one day. Enjoy loving on that new baby!! Grands are the best!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet post! Much happiness to your family!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your new grand baby! Sounds like lots of wonderful family time. Love the cobble stone image too.
ReplyDeleteI don't mind looking at that picture again! :) Congratulations on the new family member!!
ReplyDeleteI never get tired of seeing those scenic views from across the pond! And best wishes for the new grandbaby. That's a mighty long labor period!
ReplyDeleteBy the time I'm reading this, the baby is probably here! Hope all is well. And enjoy that little guy's birthday party.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful scenic view! The peaches sound yummy Congrats on the new grandchild and happy birthday to the little one!
ReplyDeleteIt's exciting waiting for a baby. We were on Baby Watch earlier this month. (A girl.) Always happy to take a second look at your England photos! Happy canning!
ReplyDeleteThe views in your photos are well worth revisiting.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting to await the birth of a new grandchild!
A beautiful view - I love the stone bridge and cobbled lane! Congratulations on the new arrival - how exciting! Happy birthday to the sweet birthday boy, too. You have a lot going on, and canning peaches, too! I love peaches - every day I eat one when they are in season - cut up in my morning yogurt. Can't wait to meet the new little one! xo
ReplyDeleteLove the hazy, misty, distant view . . . and the road banked with stone buildings is so wonderful too!
ReplyDeleteAnd the Birthday Boy . . . Happy Day for him . . .
AND . . . I hope the babe has arrived . . . and you are looking forward to first hugs and holds!
Can't wait to see a photo of your new grandson!! Said a prayer for them! Love the fence and the "alley" - makes me want to walk there! Saw a promo for Downton the other day - they have skipped ahead a few years for the new season. The babies aren't babies anymore! Can't wait to see what they have in store for us. Love fresh peaches. Love them!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful view behind Richmond Castle!
ReplyDeleteFun, fun, fun. More little ones. :-)
ReplyDeleteOur prayers to Joe and his family.
xx oo
Carla
Plenty of excitement in the family today! How many grands do you have? This has been a good year for grands. = D
ReplyDeleteWOW - so much going on for you!!
ReplyDeleteLove the red window in the stone wall. Congratulations on the birth of a new grandson!!
I still eat fresh peaches and cottage cheese for lunch!! Cold, refrigerated fresh peaches that I cut before eating them!!!
Adorable Grandson with a mouth full of teeth :-}}
What grand news you be telling us. Enjoy that first hug with that little one.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a beautiful rest of the day...
I'm very happy for your family, too! Babies are such a blessing. Enjoy your week and all of your canning. Sounds yummy! Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing the new little one! Our granddaughter is 3 days overdue...such exciting times!
ReplyDeleteI love your photo of the fence by Swale river.
ReplyDeleteWhat a magical view!
In my humble opinion your photo could easily be in National Geographic!
You've got some great news and a good weekend ahead by the sound of it. Nice shots of Richmond - an hour or two from us!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the newest grandchild, and Happy Birthday to the 4-year old! You have some wonderful photography on your blog. But the red berries with the red birdhouse are the best! Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteLoved your photos today, Judy. It's catch-up time for me after being gone for 2 weeks. Congrats on your newest grand son! It's hard to believe that birthday boy is already four. And so glad to hear that Noah is healing. Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteI can see why it was a favorite. What a lovely view. Congrats on the new grandbaby & a Happy B-Day to that little cutie.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures as usual. Congratulations on the new grandbaby. Hope your grandson has a wonderful birthday.
ReplyDeleteHey there stranger!
ReplyDeleteWoo! First I have to say congratulations on your new grand baby! Hope all went well.
I've been revamping my blog, and I guess the new thing is to not list the blogs you follow. I love the new look of my blog, but I am having a heck of a time catching. Up with all my favorite blog pals.
We were up your way the first week of August. We kind-of holed up near the Dell's tourist and regroup from the fairyland a long/short summer.
My big news is that we think we have found out why our youngest has been suffering from generally morning tummy aches....The gluten is the root of her trouble. Wevhad tried taking wheat out other diet, and the Celiac test came back negative. Over vacation, we tried taking the gluten again, and she started feeling better!
Now I am in a major search for recipes and helpful hints, tricks, and anything else GF. Of course I thought of you!
I've already been on your Pinterest boards andvam following :-)
What gorgeous views and I love the stone walls.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the birth of your newest grandchild!
Lindy
Aww...grand kids...nothin' like 'em...and congratulations on the NEW grandbaby! Great photos too!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to your son and daughter-in-law. I hope the new arrival is here now safe and sound.
ReplyDeleteThat would be a favorite shot of mine too!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting to have a new grandchild. I get another in Dec.
How exiting to have another grandchild :) hope everything goes well. Beautiful pictures
ReplyDeleteIt's a while since I've seen one of those coal bunker doors in the wall. I grew up in a 1910 house and we had one of those for a while. The coal man used to put his 10 bags through the hole in the wall. There were several streets together and I'm sure there must be a couple of them still there on un-renovated back yard walls..
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