
We had some of this as part of our breakfast the past two days. This Thai fruit is called a Pomelo. It’s much like a grapefruit, except it’s sweeter and the sections are huge compared to any grapefruit I’ve eaten in the States.
“The biggest citrus is really an improved grapefruit; a pomelo is at once both sweeter and easier to eat. For convenience, buy one that’s already been cut up (stand back and watch Thai supermarket employees wield immense cleavers).”
How to try pomelo?
- Try dried pomelo peels for something sweet
- Freshen up your space with pomelo room spray
- Light a pomelo beeswax candle
- Add a pomelo botanical print“
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Thankfully, it only sprinkled this morning, so my laundry is now out on my balcony drying on my drying rack. I’ll still keep a close eye on the weather, ready to leap up and bring my rack inside, plus put a sheet under it to catch any drips. 😊
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This is my latest painted sketch.
I go for a massage tomorrow. As you age, your bones become more brittle, your muscles more prone to injury; so it’s super important to me to have a massage therapist I can trust. (I was really upset to have to leave Lynn, my wonderful therapist in the States.) I feel as if I’ve won the lottery to have had TWO experts tend to this old body, making me feel loose and wonderful again for a time. It’s beyond price to be able to put yourself in someone’s hands you KNOW won’t hurt you, knows exactly how hard to pull, push, kneed, or twist to get all the knots and sore spots to recede, if not leave altogether.
Because I’m so delighted to have found my second terrific therapist, I’m going to try to paint a thank you card for her. She speaks very little English. I speak even less Thai, but a card, my mangled attempt to say, “Thank you” in Thai, plus a huge smile and saying “yes” to another massage NEXT Friday should get my feelings across. 🙏🏻
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I have done the prep work, mostly, for Khun Nong, my housekeeper coming tomorrow. I’ve changed the sheets on my bed, I’ve gathered trash to take out, I’ve straightened things so that she will find it easy to clean.
We will go to visit Harvey at the nursing home tomorrow. Because Friday is my busiest day, when I go to breakfast at my son’s place in the morning, I’ll take my sheets and towels he washes for me, plus my sketchbook, drawing supplies, my Kindle, and my sweatshirt so that we won’t have to disturb my housekeeper while she’s working. We’ll go to Bri’s when we get back from the nursing home, grab our stuff and head for the cafe where we stay until Khun Nong is finished.
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I hope you are having a great day or evening, and that you are aware and grateful for all you have.
What a beautifully written and wonderfully vivid glimpse into your life in Thailand. It’s heartwarming to read about the small, significant joys that make up your days. Your appreciation for the sweet pomelo, the trusted massage therapist, and the efficient housekeeper is truly touching.
You have a fantastic system in place for your busy Friday, balancing errands, family visits, and self-care with such grace. It’s clear you’ve built a supportive and caring community around yourself, from your son to Khun Nong to your massage therapist. The fact that you’re painting a thank you card for her is a testament to your thoughtful and kind nature—a gesture that will undoubtedly transcend any language barrier.
It sounds like you are living a life rich with purpose, art, and connection. Thank you for sharing this lovely slice of it. Wishing you a wonderful massage and a peaceful, productive day tomorrow
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I truly appreciate your comment, Srikanth. I love my life here. I’m glad you are finding the detail interesting. I wish my husband could live here with me, enjoying a well-deserved retirement, but we’re grateful he has such good care at the nursing home. I’m so lucky to be here, given a second chance at life healthwise, living near our son. Thank you for your good wishes. MUCH appreciated.🙏🏻
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Hi Linda…..I now have another one of your paintings added to my favorite list. Being a cat lover, your new painting of your kitty is a delight to see! It makes me smile every time I look at it. I continue to enjoy reading about your new life in Thailand and look forward to reading the daily adventures you share! Blessings on your day! Sue from Oregon
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Wow. Thank you, Sue! You just made my day. I’m so glad you’re enjoying the posts. Thank you, also, for the blessings, and I wish you the same.
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