Two More Details On Stargazy

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Last evening we had to watch Ladies in Lavender where the pie does appear. That film came out in something like 2005. And then an old friend Aho’i sent this comment in yesterday with more pie news:

Phil, I used to read a book to my kids when they were little. It is called “The Mousehole Cat” by Antonia Barber and Nicola Bayley. I read it to them many times and later to many of my close friends. It makes me cry every single time. Reading this book I learned about Stargazy pie. I highly recommend it to you. Ahoi

Yea, who knew. In 2008 our family toured in Cornwall, England and we passed through Mousehole but we were clueless on the pie. There is some history on the web about the town and the origin of the pie.

Beautiful mornin here. Walking at 9 then archery for the rest of the morning. Yea, fun in the sun.

Let’s see what Annie has for us from Day 26 from Everyday Camino with Annie:

Everything has it’s wonders, even darkness
and silence, and I learn, whatever state
I may be in, therein to be content. Helen Keller

Yea, that has some weight to it just because it is something from Helen Keller. When she talks of darkness and silence we better believe that she knows what she is talking about. But this is for us who are lightweights in comparison. We need to find this contentment in our lives, on our Camino in our empty times, looking for the wonder in it.

OK, boot time for Felipé. The outside temp is 44 F. Dogs are barking. I’ll be here loves, Felipé.