tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6500425810028077954.post6822650241247121874..comments2023-12-16T08:10:02.915+00:00Comments on Wishbone Soup Cures Everything: Tag Post QuestionsLisa Southardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09711376747848601409noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6500425810028077954.post-31650071044673083882012-03-01T12:57:16.627+00:002012-03-01T12:57:16.627+00:00Penn's Colony sounds like an excellent local c...Penn's Colony sounds like an excellent local celebration!<br />I decided to opt for the camper van, but with a kayak strapped to it; think I want to be a mermaid more than a spaceman, I will wave to you up in the stars; remembering Iris Mock, a generous and happy lady; any music, I love dancing; we didn't have detentions, merely a rap across the knuckles with a wooden ruler, and I only took out bullies so have fond recollections of standing up for myself; agreed, it just is; birdsong, chainsaw, distant traffic, tells me it's a dry day and other people have places to go but right now I don't, lucky me; yes, I like a bit of ceremony with simple stuff like drinking tea; and yes, almost always, tend to buy tights from the bargain bin and they are usually a poor fit :-)Lisa Southardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09711376747848601409noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6500425810028077954.post-89949813201732488502012-03-01T03:58:54.010+00:002012-03-01T03:58:54.010+00:00Now, to answer yours :-)
1. We have a local festiv...Now, to answer yours :-)<br />1. We have a local festival in late September called Penn's Colony. It is designed to resemble a 17th century trading post. Scottish dancers, I Irish dancers, army encampments. The vendors must all dress the part. No electricity on site, great food,lots to see and do. Such fun :-)<br />2.We have already spent weekends on the boat--for about a decade. Have given it up.My husband just said today that "if we win the lottery" (his favorite thing to fantasize about) that we would buy a motor-home and see the country. :-)<br />3.Space...yep, space...<br />4.Thinking about things we did with our children before they were grown and gone.<br />5.Zydeco, some rock--with a good base drum.<br />6.Nope...life is so short...and detention is so loooong ;-)<br />7. The universe lacks emotion. It just is. Like nature...no sympathy for the weak, no malice toward the malevolent, and no joy for the happy or fortunate among us.<br />8. TV in our bedroom, fan in the computer and the dogs chewing rawhide bones. That tells me that I need to get a set of earphones and listen to some music :-)<br />9.Yes. One mug for cocoa, a different mug for tea, and I have a favorite glass for cold drinks. I just like the shape of them. The glass shape is very stable, the teacup is a bit flared--which I will argue makes the tea taste better. And the cocoa cup is a mug...I don't know why :-)<br />10. Nope :-)Teresa Cypherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08940430996766842518noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6500425810028077954.post-74306980714880697772012-03-01T03:46:43.522+00:002012-03-01T03:46:43.522+00:00ha :-) The post in which I was tagged "it&qu...ha :-) The post in which I was tagged "it" did ask that others be tagged, but I felt that it was sort of exclusionary to do it that way. And that has worked out wonderfully--for it I had done that--then I may not have met you :-) 1. Love-- "misunderstood" I think you nailed that one. Too many people don't understand that transition to the everyday effort. :-)<br />2. You are an animal lover :-) <br />3. Have you ever heard the silly little song "If I Had a Bulldozer"? It was written to be sung in comedy clubs. Silly and cute :-) The helicopter would be fun, but the bumpy lane--we have a very long and bumpy lane also. :-)<br />4.Cute early memory.<br />5. I was always a fan of the dictionary. I have an old Webster, 1,000+ pages, copyright 1901. Words are beautiful!<br />6. Goof job-- I can't. :-) Sister Mary So and So :-)<br />7. Everything is energy; I agree.<br />8. I wonder what is out there...and marvel at how very small I am. And then I am awash with this thought--the duality of our very human existence--that we are such miracles, so amazing...and yet, we are so insignificant in the grand scheme...<br />9.lolol...better be sure to stay stocked up on the coffee ;-)<br />10. Haha... I had a bunny once..."little round things" indeed! :-)Teresa Cypherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08940430996766842518noreply@blogger.com