STAR CLUSTER ANGELS. ART WORK BY RAYE'S ANGELS MARCH 2014. |
Monday, March 31, 2014
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Saturday, March 29, 2014
TO DAY LET US THINK ABOUT THOSE WHO HAVE TREATED US UNFAIRLY OR ACTED AS OUR ENEMIES IN THE PASSED. WE NEED TO FORGIVE THEM AND RELEASE THEM, NOT JUST FOR OUR BLESSING AND FREEDOM BUT ALSO SO THAT THEY MAY BE RELEASED TO RECEIVE GOD'S BLESSING IN THE FUTURE.
Friday, March 28, 2014
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Monday, March 24, 2014
Sunday, March 23, 2014
JESUS IS LORD. HE IS MY LORD. MAKE HIM YOUR LORD TODAY.
Saturday, March 22, 2014
DISAPOINTING THREE COURSE MEAL.
FRIDAY 21 MARCH.
I fell asleep instantly on our return home from our evening at the Ambassador Hotel last night after a very disappointing meal.
The food we were served was not what we are used to at the hotel or at the standard we have come to expect in their dining room also the service we felt to be unbelievably abrupt.
The management must be very short staffed in the kitchen or they must have cut back to save money. The meal I ordered was uneatable the chips dry and hard were shriveled up and the new potatoes had not been prepared properly still had brown eyes on them.
The pie crust on the steak and kidney was lovely the gravy delicious the content good but under cooked, slightly tough demanding excessive chowing.
I was urged not to make a complaint as it would not do any good and I would only up set myself and show my self up as the rest of our party continued eating.
I did apologetic draw my unease about my meal to the waiter serving at our table who promptly removed my plate with out comment.
The first course the hotels regular sea food quiche a pastry case filled with assorted seafood swimming in a tomato based sauce was just plain boring.
The carrot soup warm and comforting but as usual there were not enough brown rolls to go around I had to share with another guest.
Only two jugs of iced cold water were provided not enough for the amount of people sitting at our table and no waiting staff with in call or visible at the time to request a replenishment.
Two tiny florets of cauliflower and a table spoon full of green peas constituted all the vegetables served. The biscuits and cheese selection was fine but served with no butter available near us on the table.
The coffee was served so strong and the cup was so full that I was unable to drink it. Admittedly I had requested decaffeinated coffee a little out of the ordinary I admit but even so.
Luckily another diner came to my rescue at this point and left the table on my behalf being forced to go and stand out side the kitchen door in order to way lay a waiter with the complaint over my coffee.
The after dinner speaker was well into his program when I was finally served freshly prepared decaffeinated coffee with hot milk and water in separate little silver pots.
We had paid £13.50. for a meal where only the coffee was enjoyable and that only after the intervention of a good Samaritan.
ANGEL CLUSTER. ART WORK IN PROGRESS. |
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
THE SILVER LINE.
WEDNESDAY 12 MARCH 2014
10:30 On drawing back the curtains this morning and looking at the ice grey sky the first thing I noticed was the white lines down the centre of the road had been repainted. The white dividing line sparkleing a ribbon between the left and right lane.
It would be miraculious if one could always proceed along the right path from where the Lord Jesus Christ is standing. Or does it depend on what side of the road ones house has been built the left or right?
On stepping out of my front door I would proceed directly right but the residents in the houses opposite would have to cross over the dividing line to walk with me along the right path into St Helier.
While the right path to St Catherine's Bay from my home means that I would have to cross over the dividing line on to the left hand path as I see it to walk there.
So the right path to me is not the right path to them but the opposite on the left as I see it from my window.
Perhaps that is why the Cherubim have four faces and wheels that are covered in eyes enabeling them to see and travel in every direction with out ever turning their heads. The right path is the way one is facing according to one's right hand.
I am confused this morning.
10:56 Bright shining sun. Edward is preparing to attend his painting class. I have made myself a milky coffee against my Lent deprivation list sadly.
ON HOLIDAY IN EUROPE 2010. |
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
MINISTERING ANGELS
ASK YOUR SELF THIS QUESTION.AM I REALLY HUNGRY OR DO I JUST WANT TO CHANGE THE WAY I AM FEELING RIGHT NOW. |
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Friday, March 7, 2014
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Monday, March 3, 2014
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REVIEW.
LONGUEVILLE MANOR HOTEL
26 FEBRUARY 2014
PART FIVE.
PART FIVE.
Returning to our suit of rooms I retired to bed to read and check the news on the third wall mounted television in our sumptuous apartment while Edward reclined in the lounge.
Two chamber maids turned down the bed earlier leaving a pillow spray to aid our relaxation of lavender essential oils. The bed was so big it took some time tfor us fall asleep as we were lying so far apart. Waking at dawn to bird song was some thing I have not experienced for many years and added to the thrill of our stay.
Two chamber maids turned down the bed earlier leaving a pillow spray to aid our relaxation of lavender essential oils. The bed was so big it took some time tfor us fall asleep as we were lying so far apart. Waking at dawn to bird song was some thing I have not experienced for many years and added to the thrill of our stay.
I did not want to leave our hotel suit and felt quite emotional on packing up my belongings. Having enjoyed a very long shower and shampoo under the powerful warm rain water shower unite in the wet room and delighting in using the most expensive toiletry's of natural ingredients I wrapped myself to dry in warm fluffy white towels and dressing gown with slippers feeling the most relaxed than I have felt in years.
We were due to depart at midday so with the remains of our luxurious toiletry's we reluctantly departed.
We were due to depart at midday so with the remains of our luxurious toiletry's we reluctantly departed.
It was an interlude into the world of the rich that I shall always remember. Thanks to a chance remark of my husbands to the hotel manager on my birthday last October when he most kindly gave us a complimentary voucher for a one nights free stay at the hotel.
Relaxing in the bar. |
Small section of the lounge. |
A small section of the bathroom. |
Sunday, March 2, 2014
REVIEW LONGUEVILLE MANOR HOTEL. CLIENT REPORT PART FOUR. WEDNESDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2014.
SUNDAY 2 MARCH 2014
LONGUEVILLE MANOR HOTEL 26 WEDNESDAY 2014.
CLIENT REPORT.PART FOUR.
Edward took an instant shine to a turquoise ceramic horse displayed in our hotel lounge. It was an impressive sized piece of art work standing three foot high on a cabinet next to the french windows with double glazed glass doors leading on to the formal garden's and paved patio with a round table and chairs.
Sitting in the opulence of the vast lounge impressed Edward who immediately tested the huge wall mounted television set.
The furniture was comfortable, a silver coloured round table set in one corner was set with three apples and a bowel of water perfumed by one rose petal under a charcoal portrait drawing of a Jersey cow. As an artist myself I was not impressed with the drawing. It was large and black but the form was not convincing it appeared slightly amateurish.
There was a huge lamp in the room near to the sofa supporting a collection of colourful cushions the design one would expect to see in a film studio that grabbed my attention because of my work in the film industry .
We eat and and drank in the bar after making use of the bath room. Me bathing in the gigantic shell while Edward took photos. We were not impressed with the food we were served in the bar by two flapping flunkey's but we enjoyed our cocktails, they were great.
REVIEW LONGUEVILLE MANOR HOTEL. CLIENT REPORT PART THREE. WEDNESDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2014
2 MARCH 2014
LONGUEVILLE MANOR HOTEL.
REPORT PART THREE.
The bathroom across the hall was something else, the room was huge with grey ceramic tiles containing a double size bath in the shape of a half a giant egg it was so fine and delicately designed it gave the appearance of being made of shell gleaming on a dais decorated with tiny blue lights at the foot.
Two separate hand wash basins also of shell design balanced on black marble under a mirror so big it reflected the whole room in order that when reclining in the bath one was able to watch the wall inset bathroom television in the mirror with ease.
The lavatory was designer dainty and wall hung next to the rain water style shower unite and glass wet room. I shall remember that magnificent both room for the rest of my life.
I love orchids for their intricate workmanship and individuality of shape and colours and record that there were pots of white orchids displayed every where in our suit or rooms as part of the furnishing, including a single white corsage among the towels.
The three huge tall glass vase's of deep pink orchids displayed in the hotel foyer were outstanding as was the welcoming smell from the two open wood burning fire places together with the perfume of tea lights and bowels filled with polished green apples displayed on tables along the corridors and in nooks and crannies about the manor.
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