Wednesday's can be wild, I'm sure you agree,
Sometimes even wacky, to some degree.
So let's make it fun, what do you say?
How about a little session of Q & A ?
Keep it simple, sweet and short ,
Or write an essay of some sort!
Let's get to know each other a wee tad more,
Perhaps this could be a Wednesday weekly lore...
Sometimes even wacky, to some degree.
So let's make it fun, what do you say?
How about a little session of Q & A ?
Keep it simple, sweet and short ,
Or write an essay of some sort!
Let's get to know each other a wee tad more,
Perhaps this could be a Wednesday weekly lore...
1. I know you indulge yourself - but how?
2. What's one book you'd like to read sooner then later?
3. What's the next practical TO DO project for your home?
4. Do you like silence or background noise?
5. If you could revisit a certain era, which one would it be?
Here are my answers:
1. Usually, by going to the used book store and spending hours and hours scanning the shelves, buying as many as I can afford, going to see a GOOD film at the independent theater, eating a GOOD meal at an independent restaurant while enjoying GOOD conversation, and doing it all with my favorite person in the world...my dear Bo.
2. Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and some of the books by Terry Pratchett. My daughter loves them, and I think I would, too. Right now, I'm thinking about starting a book group for teens and young adults, but I don't know what book to start with. Because we live in a conservative community, I want to choose something that won't be offensive yet will be deep and meaningful and entertaining. Suggestions are welcomed!
3. Prepare a garden. After that, probably put in a lawn? I don't know. I also need to think about fencing in an area for our future breeding dogs.
4. It depends on the situation. Conversations...silence. Morning...usually silence. Cleaning...music or audio book. I was an only child and too much noise makes me a bit nutty.
5. This is a hard one. Probably Elizabethan England. I love the dresses, culture, socializing. But I'd most definitely have to be upper class. Otherwise, the twenties in America.
