Today, we went to the graveside, and put some roses in Deborah's vase. I am sure glad the thief who was circulating months ago spared her bronze vase. We lavished the grass with water, as everything is yellow and parched.
Then we went to buy some blueberries for freezing. The yellow Hungarian banana peppers were $2.45 per pound, so I passed. I will wait until it gets a little cheaper. I use these peppers to stuff with a mixture of beef, rice and seasonings, only to eventually be cooked in tomato juice with a touch of sugar. The secret is to parboil the peppers before stuffing it. I also freeze it after it is cooked, but I have had success with it frozen prior to cooking.
I managed to take some Japanese students to the gospel church, in New Westminister They enjoyed the music, and preaching on missions, and how this Canadian church happened to visit Japanese schools and old folk homes where the tsunami hit years ago. They were so thankful for the assistance and demonstration of love. Japan has many old residents compared to the current generation of youth. After church, we went to Queen's Park, where a wedding took place in the rose garden. Then we proceeded to the petting zoo, and the grand shaded area to flee the heat. Everyday, is a challenge to keep cool now. We have a heat wave all this week.
Drink lots of water, and stay cool.
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