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Renewal & Keeping Busy
Hello friends, It's been a very busy few weeks. I've been in the process of renewing and refreshing my home and garden. This has in...

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This is a lovely gospel song sung in Swahili and has special meaning for me. It is special because on my first trip to Kenya a gr...
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I've been busy with a little of this and that over the past few days and still fighting a bit of cold symptoms. I've been taking my ...
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Thank you and a big welcome to my newest followers: Alan (an awesome photoblogger), Ms. Burrito (a 5 year old emerging blogger), Paco (who ...
Ahhhh great memories of Africa. I like the prickly pears at the back, their fruit is delicious, just have to take care when peeling it!! Diane
ReplyDeleteMy wife learned to use the aloe plant when she got burned on a frying pan while visiting Agoro, near Siaya. The ladies of the village church doctored her quickly with the inside of the plant - pain gone, no scars.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so arid.
ReplyDeleteI recall that I was baking pizza once for a group of researchers when I burned myself. One of them ran back to her lab and returned with an aloe vera leaf which she cut and rubbed on the burn. Such relief! I have been a believer ever since.
Good stuff..I have a couple of different varities here which works wonders for sore stomach and various skin issues. Hope you are doing good-
ReplyDeleteAloe Vera plant is useful in various ways. I use it on my hair so it don't have to look frizzy and it helped!
ReplyDeleteBy the way I'm visiting late for Scenic Sunday:
http://www.thedtour.info/2011/07/our-humble-fiesta-celebration-july-25th.html
Have a good one!