Hope you are enjoying the autumn beauty and some cool weather before winter dear friends .
We are happy that our weather has been surprisingly less hotter than we expect in September usually. Life feels better since i started my regular walk and stretching thankfully.
A good news is that my eldest son bought us a new laptop which kept my elder son and sent back one he has borrowed from his youngest brother .I am writing this post on laptop . The only issue was that my younger son has reboot the laptop which made it impossible for me to sign in as i had no idea what was my password because it was created many years ago by my eldest son. I think for the first time in my life i figured out something like this by myself instead of asking my sons. I asked google and it showed many google website with offer of resetting password i went to first one and they said "you will get link for resetting the password after six hours .And it was done thankfully.
Thanks for being with me during all this time dear people .Your support is my strength !
Sharing two awesome photos shared by Sue (Gabi's mom) she is at the Newfoundland .She sent a sweet message and told she is visiting "Fogo Island" with her sister and brother in law. She told that the grandparents of her brother in law lived in Fogo island. She also mentioned that people of Fogo Island are really friendly but their accents are known for difficult to understand yet she is finding their stories wonderful .thanks to Sue for gorgeous glimpse! She is so sweet!
i find these shots breathtakingly beautiful
entrance to the main shrine from yard
even i don't know how this image appeared as large ,but looks nice as the golden tower at shrine's roof is visible behind
the inner design is round and magnificently done though not captured here fully
I've seen Fogo Island on TV and it is indeed beautiful. Very remote and not particularly easy to get to, though. There's a famous Newfoundland folk song called "I'se the B'y" ("I'm the Boy") that mentions Fogo and other Newfoundland islands in its chorus. Here's a YouTube link that shows the lyrics if you want to hear/read them --
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Feels you too have great affection for such beautiful places :)
DeleteWow song must be so nice .i love songs that describ beauty and richness of poet's home land.
I will visit and listen when laptop is free thanks for the link dear friend
Good job figuring out the password issue on your own! Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteI thought of kids business and decided to try .i remember once my eldest son has mentioned that search on the Google and you will find hundreds of options offering solution. Glad it worked by the grace of God!
DeleteYour flowers are magnificent. Can you imagine living on what looks to be a rock out into the water? I would be uncomfortable. How nice that your sons take such good care of you. And your husband had a good time I hope. There. Did I cover everything?
ReplyDeleteOh so Sweet of you dear mimmylynn. Glad you liked flowers. I just love them!!! They fill my soul with joy and peace :)
DeleteI wonder if i got you right, living on rock into the water must be nice if for a while because i love being middle of the water. Must be a soothing experience.
But soil is full of life and i can't imagine living without the loving and embracing ground that offers numerous forms of life 😍
Thanks for covering all yes :)))
Such great photos. Your husband? How nice to have your family close by!
ReplyDeleteMy comment section didn't show up. I love your site and all that you bring to it.
ReplyDeleteDear Susan bloggier issues are troubling us all.
DeleteThanks for trying multiple times. I greatly adore you for this generosity!
I love your stories wow you are wonderfully Talented writer
I find computer problems extremely frustrating.
ReplyDeleteIt's good news regarding your walking, and the laptop, that is good Baili, and you are clever as you did the password, well done.
ReplyDeleteThose beautiful flowers are wonderful.
Photos of the island is lovely.
For me such things used to be impossible
ReplyDeleteBut learning slowly at least
I have been to Fogo Island and loved it there. The people are so friendly!
ReplyDeleteHello Baili, I am having trouble leaving a comment so hope this comes through okay.
ReplyDeleteLovely photographs on your post and I was pleased to read you are back walking.
Take care, sending my good wishes.
All the best Jan
thanks dear Jan for trying hard to leave the comment ,sorry for the trouble ,either i face similar issues while commenting on various blogger friends .blogger problems seem to have no solution sadly
Deletethanks for the good wishes
you are in my thoughts and prayers as well my friend
The Island is amazing
ReplyDeleteexceptional beauty dear Pedro i agree
DeleteBeautiful photos of Fogo Island. I've never been there even though it's in my country it is way on the other side and takes long to get there. Perhaps one day I can go. I'm glad your husband was able to make it to Hyderabad and that your eldest son has sent you a laptop. Well done for figuring out how to reset the password.
ReplyDeletethank you so much for responding so nicely dear Joyful!
Deleteoh it means you live in some Canadian city ??
yes Sue told that Fogo island is hard to get ,hope you will make there someday my friend :)
actually it was college trip and hubby joined team of his colleagues and principal.
i am happy i could solve the password issue by myself
Hello Baili,
ReplyDeleteI love the photos from Fogo Island, what a pretty place! The flowers are gorgeous.
I keep a list of my passwords and change them often. Take care, have a wonderful day!
thanks dear Eileen
ReplyDeleteoh i had no idea that passwords must be keep changing ,i think it's because of security ???
Great news, Baili, on getting a new computer and then figuring out the password. It becomes so hard to remember all the ones set for various websites. The photos of Fogo Island are lovely, and it was nice seeing your husband and the temple, plus the beautiful blooms. Glad you are feeling better, my friend.
ReplyDeleteLugar e pessoas bonitas nas fotografias que partilha. Obrigada.
ReplyDeleteUma boa semana.
Um beijo.
I am glad you got your computer problems sorted out.
ReplyDeleteThe Shrine looks amazing, I hope your husband enjoyed his visit there.
The photos of Fogo are lovely, so peaceful.
Good for you figuring out how to get a new password, Baili. I always feel empowered when I figure something out about technology. And good for you for walking and stretching. That is so important and can make a huge difference in your health! I was surprised to see Fogo Island in your title, Baili! What??? Then I read your post. I have never been to Fogo Island, although I have lived in Newfoundland. It is a truly a unique and special place. I love it dearly. And I love Newfoundlanders (Newfies) even more. I enjoyed seeing your hubby's photos of the Shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar. I looked on line to see more photos and learn more about it. Such an ancient place and beautiful. Your flowers are lovely, as always. Love and hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteIt makes me happy that you enjoyed the glimpse of the Fogo Island Louise :)
ReplyDeleteThis was courtesy of the Sue who shared awesome shots with me .
Thanks to her.
I can relate to your love for people of your home town :)
Hubby enjoyed the shrine visit with his colleagues.