A beautiful account of you, saving a man and his family's life, saving a dog's life, then saving the lives of the traveller community. All while adapting to a massive betrayal.
The Cornishman who helped you was spectacular.
The gypsies knew who you are hence giving you the book.
I am so glad I can read these back to back so I don't have to wait until next Sunday!
That was a memorable winter in many ways. I learned so many new skills! Mainly, I realised how much I loved to teach and, you will see, that this skill is developed into a career choice later in my life. xx
Now every time I have my ginger tea, I will smile and think of this beautiful love filled community. So happy to read how much they appreciated and loved you. I think this was exactly what you needed to nourish your spirit after being brutally betrayed.
These kinds of things are so fantastic! When I write about them, I can imagine that people think "Oh yeah? She is fantasising now!" But there were so many occasions when my vehicles would do spectacular things that defied logic. I don't want to spoil the future chapters, so I will STFU rather than make any spoiler alerts. It is nice to read your comments as you progress through my book. Thanks a lot, Mary! xx
Know how hard it can be sometimes, when you're exhausted. been up all night for the past two nights me and my wife caring for her mum, who lives with us and has dementia, sometimes you just have to push on. Here is something to lift you this morning and me, "Drinking clear clean water to quench my thirst" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFAp3aRJ2vA
I could really visualize what you wrote. Loved this episode. Also, the candles on the picture you included brought back a personal memory. My now husband ( boyfriend at the time- many years ago, around 1991) and I, bought such a candle. We didn't want to burn it either, yet after it had been accidentally bumped over a few times years later, and chipped, we did. Glorious glow...now I'm having fond memories of those naive times. Thank you Frances.🙏. Wonderful continuing story.
I just used the link you are having trouble with and it worked perfectly well for me. Some of my articles are too large for mobile phones. Best to access via a laptop.
Thank you Frances, a very moving episode. Imagine...in the very near future you will NOT immediatly be able to perform any of the tasks neccessary to assit, unless some sort of barter system has been developed...think about it...Driving a gas powered vehicle... car/caravan, walk to a local store where humans work, using cash to purchase the neccessary items ( that are readily availabe) meeting friendly strangers who keep their word? WOW our generation has taken these events ideas as a given...in near future one will possibly be fortunate to have such experiences! Yikes...
This is my favorite episode so far, hands down. What a beautiful story. Your big heart knows no bounds, Frances, and hail ginger tea! I drink it almost every morning with fresh lemon and honey. And that book! What a treasure. Love Heals. 💚
It is beautiful how you were able to stay well enough to brew the ginger tea while everybody else fell ill. I am sure that you telling the children that the tea was magic worked even better. The power of suggestion. God Bless...
It was incredibly lucky - but was probably because the only skip food I ever ate was eggs. Most of the rest was off-limits for me. I don't get on well with any amount of wheat, no matter how little. So I always cook from scratch rather than buy prepared food. When we discussed the event later we agreed that the culprit must have been a big pile of pizzas, because everyone tucked into those - except me!
'Magic Tea' really is magic.... I genuinely have never known it to fail to settle nausea and it is the only thing I recommend for morning sickness in the first trimester of pregnancy.
I drank it too during pregnancy though oddly when I started getting heartburn in the third trimester I settled on soda water. I've brewed it for my daughter's upset tummy a few times too...
I seem to be over the Medusa hair + Furnace feet episode! I hear we can expect further CMEs soon so I am curious to see if it happens again! At least I am able to stay awake long enough to write a few posts! For now......
PREVIOUS EPISODES are listed in the pinned comment here - https://francesleader.substack.com/p/sunday-in-memory-lane-episode-13
A beautiful account of you, saving a man and his family's life, saving a dog's life, then saving the lives of the traveller community. All while adapting to a massive betrayal.
The Cornishman who helped you was spectacular.
The gypsies knew who you are hence giving you the book.
I am so glad I can read these back to back so I don't have to wait until next Sunday!
Thank you Frances!
That was a memorable winter in many ways. I learned so many new skills! Mainly, I realised how much I loved to teach and, you will see, that this skill is developed into a career choice later in my life. xx
I look forward to reading about that. I cannot imagine a better teacher than you! xx
Now every time I have my ginger tea, I will smile and think of this beautiful love filled community. So happy to read how much they appreciated and loved you. I think this was exactly what you needed to nourish your spirit after being brutally betrayed.
You have to love it when they breakdown in the yard. That has happened to me as well several times.
These kinds of things are so fantastic! When I write about them, I can imagine that people think "Oh yeah? She is fantasising now!" But there were so many occasions when my vehicles would do spectacular things that defied logic. I don't want to spoil the future chapters, so I will STFU rather than make any spoiler alerts. It is nice to read your comments as you progress through my book. Thanks a lot, Mary! xx
Hi Frances Richard Vobes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RH_CVMWo6Wc&t=303s on the article I sent you yesterday
Hi Frances did you know about this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBHRvvvxjjA
Know how hard it can be sometimes, when you're exhausted. been up all night for the past two nights me and my wife caring for her mum, who lives with us and has dementia, sometimes you just have to push on. Here is something to lift you this morning and me, "Drinking clear clean water to quench my thirst" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFAp3aRJ2vA
I could really visualize what you wrote. Loved this episode. Also, the candles on the picture you included brought back a personal memory. My now husband ( boyfriend at the time- many years ago, around 1991) and I, bought such a candle. We didn't want to burn it either, yet after it had been accidentally bumped over a few times years later, and chipped, we did. Glorious glow...now I'm having fond memories of those naive times. Thank you Frances.🙏. Wonderful continuing story.
Hi, I was just over here https://rumble.com/vnd26k-red-pill-interview-dr.-tom-cowan.html and found your comment about experiments with water imagery and this link https://francesleader.substack.com/p/water-miracles but when I got here, it said the post was not found.
Do you still have that posted anywhere?
I just used the link you are having trouble with and it worked perfectly well for me. Some of my articles are too large for mobile phones. Best to access via a laptop.
Okay, that's really weird. Now it works for me. But I'm on the same computer, so no way of making sense of it. Thanks
Another BRILLIANT episode 🙌💕 Thank you, Frances. As I say to myself each week …. roll on next Sunday …. I’ll eagerly await the next episode
Thank you Frances, a very moving episode. Imagine...in the very near future you will NOT immediatly be able to perform any of the tasks neccessary to assit, unless some sort of barter system has been developed...think about it...Driving a gas powered vehicle... car/caravan, walk to a local store where humans work, using cash to purchase the neccessary items ( that are readily availabe) meeting friendly strangers who keep their word? WOW our generation has taken these events ideas as a given...in near future one will possibly be fortunate to have such experiences! Yikes...
Oh how awful.... but likely. Yikes, indeed!
This is my favorite episode so far, hands down. What a beautiful story. Your big heart knows no bounds, Frances, and hail ginger tea! I drink it almost every morning with fresh lemon and honey. And that book! What a treasure. Love Heals. 💚
Yep - magical Cornwall must've rubbed something off on me.... it was a fantastic experience. Later, I went back.... you will see....
So much more to tell!
😏
WOW! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Frances! Restores my faith in mankind, our ability to love and stand up for each other. ❤️❤️❤️
It is beautiful how you were able to stay well enough to brew the ginger tea while everybody else fell ill. I am sure that you telling the children that the tea was magic worked even better. The power of suggestion. God Bless...
It was incredibly lucky - but was probably because the only skip food I ever ate was eggs. Most of the rest was off-limits for me. I don't get on well with any amount of wheat, no matter how little. So I always cook from scratch rather than buy prepared food. When we discussed the event later we agreed that the culprit must have been a big pile of pizzas, because everyone tucked into those - except me!
'Magic Tea' really is magic.... I genuinely have never known it to fail to settle nausea and it is the only thing I recommend for morning sickness in the first trimester of pregnancy.
I drank it too during pregnancy though oddly when I started getting heartburn in the third trimester I settled on soda water. I've brewed it for my daughter's upset tummy a few times too...
I seem to be over the Medusa hair + Furnace feet episode! I hear we can expect further CMEs soon so I am curious to see if it happens again! At least I am able to stay awake long enough to write a few posts! For now......