Tuesday’s Toss Up Of Interesting Links

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This is a Tuesday toss-up of interesting links I encountered online this past week. These links include helpful articles, books I want to read, things I’ve purchased, etc. Just tidbits of this and that.

Simon & Daisy playing

The Frozen River:

Have you heard about or read this book? There’s a lot of chatter about The Frozen River online right now. I haven’t read it yet.

Grandparents can shine a light for their families, even if it’s just a flashlight. Have you heard of GRP? It stands for Grandmother’s Rules of Procedure. Click the link to find out what it’s all about.

If you’re planning a trip to Europe, there are new rules about entering the country.

Heidi from Foodie Crush has a yummy-looking recipe for lasagna soup.

Get organized in 2025 with these easy ideas.

Here’s a sweet photo of Richard Gere’s two youngest sons at Christmastime.

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Gere recently relocated his family to Spain to be closer to his wife Alejandra Silva’s Spanish roots.

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Do you think the 75-year-old actor still has the charisma he had in his younger years? I thought he was devilishly handsome in Pretty Woman.

Here are small kitchen ideas to make any space work no matter where you live.

Pants Outfit I Ordered:

I ordered this top and matching pants outfit, but it will be spring before I can wear it. I found it here. It comes in lots of other yummy colors.

I’m getting ready to read the first of three books by Elin Hilderbrand. The Paradise Trilogy: (Winter in Paradise, What Happens in Paradise, and Troubles in Paradise).

What does “living gently” mean? Leanne from Cresting The Hill shares her narrative on this topic.

This blog has an easy rug-size guide I wish I’d had before I ordered area rugs for this house.

Trio Of Yellow Pots:

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I purchased this trio of pretty pots for house plants here.

I love these stunning ideas for styling your kitchen countertop surface.

The Solo Spoon has many great recipes for single-serving and small-batch meals if you live alone.

This blog has 13 basic DIY skills that she says every homeowner should know.

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  1. Thanks for the links. I really liked the decorating ones.

  2. Great links Brenda just ordered the pants suit in army green. Hope it fits.

  3. Loved the link for the kitchen countertop ideas.

  4. The yellow pots are very bright and cheerful! I love them. I always liked Richard Gere. I loved him in Pretty Woman and also in An Officer and a Gentleman. In the first picture of the kittens playing, I thought it was just Simon. Daisy sort of blended in. The stripes on her tail match up with the thing behind her. Theyโ€™re even the same color. I laughed when I realized she was in that picture too.

  5. Brenda, these are really good links! Thank you. I read The Frozen RIver and really enjoyed it. I love my library so get almost all my books there. I had it on reserve quite awhile as it was so popular, but well worth the wait.
    Those yellow pots! Love them. Also the pretty outfit you ordered.
    Hope Ivy girl is doing ok and the youngsters too!

  6. I ordered the yellow pots too, trying to add more cheery colors in my home. Thank you for sharing the link!

  7. You find the prettiest things! I have added the yellow pots to my Amazon cart. planning a sunny lemon decor for my next place & those will be perfection. Thanks for all the great links!

  8. Oh, I canโ€™t wait to have a cup of tea and dive into this later! I canโ€™t fall asleep until about 4 every morning so I am up and want to keep busy all day to tire myself out. I get in that bed and my mind canโ€™t stop. I love a post like this and like the pants and top, very pretty and comfy looking. I am sure your โ€œentertainmentโ€ ๐Ÿพ๐Ÿพ๐Ÿพhas already started for the day! Take care and enjoy the day all!

    1. I need to sleep at least 8 hours at night or I am practically worthless the following day.

  9. Elizabeth says:

    You do find some great links…love that Solo Spoon…often what is deemed a single serving is enough for both Hubby and me…already copied off a couple to try out!! THANKS for sharing!!

    1. So many recipes are for more people when I need a single serving. I figured others might need that as well.

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