Hello lovely ladies,
Here we are again on Friday. It's been a hard week, but there certainly were smiles as well. It's good to focus on the good moments and the smiles, isn't it.
I received lots of postcards this week, and this was one of them:
Karl Fazer Milk Chocolate, commonly known as Fazer Blue , is a Finnish brand of milk chocolate owned by the Fazer corporation. The common name derives from the iconic blue color of its wrapper, which is a registered color trademark of the Fazer corporation.
Fazer Blue is often ranked as the best-selling confectionery in Finland. It also regularly polls as the most respected brand among Finns.
The chocolate is widely considered a part of Finnish cultural heritage and cuisine. It owes its unique taste to the use of fresh milk in production, as opposed to powdered and condensed milk commonly used in chocolate manufacturing. Compared to other chocolates, Fazer Blue also has a relatively high milk concentration.
The chocolate was brought to market in 1922. According to the Fazer corporation, the Swiss recipe was a gift to the Fazer family from an Englishman. The recipe has remained unchanged since.
In 2001, the Fazer Blue color, Pantone C 280 , became Finland's first color trademark.[3] At the 2012 Summer Olympics, Karl Fazer Milk Chocolate sponsored the Finnish sailing team.
My husband has started his radiotherapy in Granada. Granada is an hour and a half drive from here, but the transport is free. It's an 'ambulance' minibus that picks up other people on the way, so he gets picked up at 7 in the morning and he's usually back by two. It's quite tiring but we are so thankful that we have free healthcare and I don't have to drive there myself. What a blessing.
Because my week has been a bit topsy-turvy, I haven't got many collages or funnies. I'll show you what I've got:
Hubby still has this low-residue diet, so our dinners are not very colorful.
7 comments:
Sorry to hear Graham is suffering with his treatment. Hope it works quickly and he’s back to his old self soon.
Sending you both big hugs.
Annie x
Your post is lovely as always but I want you to know that I have you and Graham in our prayers and sending healing energy to you both.
Hi Lisca, before I forget the dragon in the castle is there as part of the celebrations for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. I guess it seems apropraite for uch an old building to have a dragon as it was built by William the Conqueror in the 11th Century and there is only one more in the country like it as it has two Mottes. Any way enugh of that, what have you been up to my friend. Beautiful postcard and I like the chocolate stamp or is it the chocolate I like! I was sad to hear that Graham had a bad day but I'm sure he'll beat this. My mother had cancer in her 60's and she is now 94 so I know you can overcome even the worst illness. Take care and have a lovely weekend. Hugs, Angela xXx
Great you have the health covered that well - hope it all turns out well very soon!
Fun facts about the chocolate. A history-lesson I like :-) You would make a great teacher in real life.
your post is full of goodness... how difficult and frightening your husband's treatment is.... may it do the job and he come out healthy
love, leeAnna
Sorry to read that Graham has both good and bad days. I hope soon that the good will outweigh the bad. Actually your meals look quite good to me. I am very hungry in fact.
That's a lovely postcard and that chocolate stamp has me wanting some right now. Loved the bunny funny. So sweet. Sorry I'm late visiting. Been offline, but not by choice.
Hello sweetie, I'm sorry you are feeling low, however it is understandable given that your hubby is going through the mill. Try and keep a positive outlook and continue celebrating the positives, I hope you have a good week.
Biggest hugs
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