Monday, August 17, 2026

National Thrift Shop day

It's National Thrifty day 


Some great thrifty projects 
its the newest trend I'm seeing. Pin chusions made from old tea cups.
All you need is fabric, glue and poly fil. 

These are made from spare lids and wire.

Baby blue draw turn into a plate holder on the wall. But you could also make into a bed tray or servings tray. 

What have you found at the thrift store lately? Or me in my GG and Mom's cabinet.  Lisa

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Welcome to week#3 of the August 2026 "You're the Star" Blog Hop!


Before we continue onto the Linky party I wanted to share this post from my blog:

My Sunday fellowship with Bible journal, recipe and kids crafts.
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WELCOME to FAMILY feature week of the
August 2026 "You're the STAR" blog hop!
Meet your hosts 

This is a month long Linky party featuring YOU!
There will be 4 different features each week and 4 different feature categories.  Just to be clear - this is NOT a themed party - you may link up ANY family-friendly blog posts any day of each month. 
The "theme" occurs in our weekly features:
WEEK#3 FAMILY - parenting, fitness, health, finances & inspirational (this can include anything about children like: education ideas for children, also self help, beauty etc -  anything family friendly)

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(These features were chosen from the July 2026 "You're the STAR" blog hop)



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Please link up your family friendly blog posts below!
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(IMPORTANT NOTE: by linking up you understand that you might be featured next month and if so, we will use some of your photos from your post - rest assured - we will always link back to your lovely blog.  We might also share your fantastic posts on social media.  Also, you may link up as many family-friendly posts as you like & YES - other blog hops &/or giveaways are welcome {giveaways and blog hops will NOT be featured though}  Thank You & ENJOY! )


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Sunday, August 16, 2026

Murder at the Apple Farm

 

Murder at the Apple Farm (Maplewood Bay Cozy Mysteries Book 10)








A charming apple farm.

A dead investor in the cider house.

And one harvest weekend rotting from the core.

Blakely Monroe expects Hollow Brook Apple Farm’s Harvest Weekend to mean overflowing guests at Oceanspray B&B, cider donuts, and maybe a pie-contest disaster or two. Instead, she finds a body beneath the antique cider press—and steps straight into a nest of debt, secrets, and buried grudges.

With Bobby reading the land like it’s trying to warn him and Scout nosing out trouble at every turn, Blakely starts following the clues. Tessa, the orchard manager, was openly battling the victim over the farm’s future. Wren, the farm baker, has plenty of old hurt and fresh anger of her own. But the deeper Blakely digs, the clearer it becomes that someone is stripping the orchard from the inside.

Now the harvest lights are glowing, the suspect list keeps growing, and if Blakely misses the truth, Hollow


Book Review .... 

Murder at the Apple Farm was exactly the kind of cozy mystery I love picking up. The apple orchard setting gave the story such a warm, seasonal feel, and it made the mystery even more enjoyable. I could almost picture myself walking through the rows of apple trees while trying to solve the case.

I really enjoyed following the investigation and piecing together the clues. Every time I thought I had figured out the culprit, the story took another turn that kept me guessing. The mystery was well-paced, and I liked that it challenged me without becoming overly complicated.

The characters were easy to connect with, and I appreciated the sense of community woven throughout the story. The cozy setting, combined with the twists and a touch of humor, made this a book I looked forward to getting back to every time I had a chance to read.

By the end, I was completely satisfied with how everything came together. This was a charming, entertaining mystery with a wonderful setting, memorable characters, and just the right amount of suspense. I’ll definitely be looking forward to the next book in the series.

Sunday fellowship


Today Bible journal 

Proverbs 30:5  Every word of God is pure


Our fellowship recipe 

It's Kids church and crafts.....






Saturday, August 15, 2026

Apple Core crafts for kids

 Easy paper plate apple core projects.... 


Perfect quick project to make....



  • Paper Plates – Large or Small
  • Craft Scissors
  • Red or Green Craft Paint
  • Foam Paint Brush
  • Green Cardstock Paper
  • Brown Cardstock Paper
  • Hand-Held Office Stapler
  • Black Sharpie Marker
  • First you need to cut your paper plate down to look like an apple core. I did this by cutting two small football/diamond shapes out on the left & right side of the paper plate.
  • Repeat for each apple you want to make today.
  • Squirt a small amount on the top and bottom of the paper plate piece. And with a sponge paint brush   paint the rim of the paper plate to create the outside skin of the apple.
  • When done painting, set aside the paper plate piece to allow it to dry a bit.
  • Trim out a small stem piece from the brown cardstock, while cutting out a large leaf shape from the green and staple on to finish the project. 


Saturday Library time

Thanks for stopping bye for Saturday at the library. 
The Melville library is open today from 9 to 2pm. And Circle time at 10 am.


Special guest : Council women  Linda Hynes
Crafts.   

Saturday event: 
Meet your school bus driver
At 12pm we are having a meet your school bus driver lunch . Take a look at the bus schedule,  talk to the drive and talk about safety.  While having a picnic lunch.

Don't forget Fall hours is here we are open afternoon at 2pm to 5 . For after school homework help and homeschool group classes. As well as community club meeting. 

Friday, August 14, 2026

Favorite Friday

Happy Friday 


Welcome to my home here in South Louisiana. Glad you could stop in and visit with me this Friday. Here is my Friday favorite....


Weather: hot this week in the 90 to 99..Air conditioner is working overtime. Can't wait for Fall weather. Sitting in the heat for school football games is just wrong and dangerous to players.

Happy birthday Sam : my neighbor who had a birthday this week. I made his favorite cake.German chocolate for his celebration. We had a great time with family and friends.

School started this week : another year is here. And the kids are back to school.And so is my son teaching English. I'm so glad the school and buses have air conditioner.

School supplies: i love shopping for school supplies on sale for both our library art bin and my home supplies. I bought crayons, markers,glue and more 


Library: we are open in the afternoon for homework help, club meeting and more. We are planning our annual library card sign up for September.

How was your week? 

National Thrift Shop day

It's National Thrifty day  Some great thrifty projects  its the newest trend I'm seeing. Pin chusions made f...