Sunday, 19 October 2025

Rain, Pumpkin Pie, and a Book

 

 

 


 We had a very hard rain last night and it is still raining although not as hard.  We're waiting to see if the rain will stop so we can go walking without getting soaked.

Thanksgiving is over and we celebrated the October birthdays.  A lot of  cake and pie has been consumed and I think it might be time to be a bit more restrained.  I found this on Pinterest and it amused me :)


My pumpkin pie


 My sister teases me about my liking of Cool Whip so I'm posting this especially for her.  It's not that I don't like real whipped cream but Cool Whip, I find, is handier.  A tub of it last quite a while in the fridge and is always there to add a little something to a scone ( with lovely strawberry jam) or a small dish of pudding.

 




I just finished reading this Jenny Colgan book which I enjoyed. It's a lighthearted look at the life of a young woman who falls into a dark place after her beloved grandfather dies.  How she overcomes her depression ( which progresses into agoraphobia) makes for a good read.  

I'm off to see if the rain has quit. Have a very pleasant Sunday.

 Thanks for visiting.

 


 

 

17 comments:

  1. A lovely Sunday post ... the meme about the heavy socks did make me chuckle.

    It's been a rainy day in my part of the UK and plenty more Autumn leaves have fallen from the trees.

    I wish you a good new week ahead.

    All the best Jan

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  2. That sounds like such an interesting book. I like the pie idea (:

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  3. Not a fan of cool whip, I think it tastes like plastic. I do love pumpkin pie though with whipped cream or even RediWhip. We are supposed to get rain this afternoon. The sky is DARK so I'm sure we will be getting some. Hope it stops by morning so I don't get soaked walking. :). Hope. you got to have a dry walk. :)

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  4. I never thought abot my socks being heavy! I like your pie either way:)

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  5. I have never tried pumpkin 🎃 It looks good. I have eaten butternut squash, though...same family, I think. Your book has an attractive cover.

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  6. I'm waiting for less threatening skies this afternoon for my walk.
    You like Cool Whip, while I always have an aerosol can of whip cream in my frig.

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  7. I love pumpkin and squash pie so much but no one in my family likes it so I never get it. So glad you had a nice thanksgiving.
    Cathy

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  8. Like you, I do love some cool whip!!

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  9. Your pumpkin pie looks great.....I love it sitting in the cool whip! diane in northern wis

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  10. I don't think I've ever tried Cool Whip. A can of 'squirty cream' is handy to keep in the fridge, but I prefer vanilla ice cream.
    I've read a couple of Jenny Colgan books, she's what I call a 'reliable' writer.

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  11. The rain stopped mid-morning here yesterday. It was quite a downpour overnight. The pie looks delicious, but I can't abide Cool Whip.

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  12. We also expect a lot of rain.
    You have a blessed family and I see a fine pie! Congratulations!
    I read Nils Holgerson written by Selma Lagerlöff. A flying journey with geese over Sweden to the North and back .Wonderful!

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  13. I love the Pinterest picture makes me think of me ! 😂 love you pie… and cream!
    We are having very bad weather even a tornado last night in some places very unusual.

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  14. Es gibt vieles, das ich nicht kenne. Cool Whip und Scone gehören dazu. Ich finde es sehr interessant Blogs zu lesen. Dort lerne ich immer neues kennen. Vielen Dank für die schönen Bilder.

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  15. The pie in the tub of cool whip is hilarious! We were in St. John during your Thanksgiving. I hope it was a good one!

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  16. This sister who teases you about your Cool Whip is in total awe of someone who has 12 or so containers of it available in the freezer! Love you!!!

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