Saturday 9: Baby's in Black (1964)
Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.
1) Black is this week's signature color because Friday, November 25, was "Black Friday," when retailers cut their prices and consumers flock to the stores. Did you score any "Black Friday" bargains?
A. Nothing worth talking about. I didn't go out, but I did a little online shopping.
2) Feasting and football are also popular Thanksgiving weekend pastimes. Do your Thursday-Sunday plans include pigging out or watching a game?
A. Just the pigging out part.
3) At Thanksgiving dinners, Crazy Sam's homemade gravy is always a hit. (Probably because she's so generous with the cognac, which gives the gravy a nutty taste.) What was particularly delicious at your Thanksgiving table?
A. I made candied yams, which I had never made before. They turned out ok.
4) Among the biggest the Black Friday advertisers are Target, Kohl's, Macy's and Best Buy. If you could have a $100 gift card to any one of those stores, which would you choose?
A. Target, right now, because they are being boycotted by the conservatives.
5) This week's song, "Baby's in Black," is about a girl who wears black because she's in mourning. Do you find that the color you're wearing reflects your mood?
A. Sometimes, yes.
6) The woman who inspired this song, Astrid Kirchherr, has been friends with Paul McCartney since he and his bandmates (John Lennon, George Harrison, Stu Sutcliffe and Pete Best) met her in Hamburg back in 1960. Tell us what you believe are the components of a strong, lasting friendship.
A. Trust and loyalty. Intelligence, common interests, and proximity. Plus pheromones. Or something like that. I am not sure what you call it when you look into another person's eyes and know the moment you meet that you're going to be close friends some day, even if the friendship doesn't blossom until years after the first time you met. That has to be something like pheromones. Or maybe just old souls connecting.
7) In the early days of the Beatles, Paul McCartney and John Lennon began writing a play but abandoned it. Do you have a novel, painting, play, song or poem that you're going to finish "someday?"
A. Only about 100 of them.
8) When he was 16, George Harrison dreamed of moving to Canada, Australia or Malta. In just a few years, he would visit all those places with Beatles and eventually decided there was no place like home and stayed in England. Have you ever thought about moving to another country? If so, where?
A. I wouldn't mind living in Southern France, except I don't speak French.
9) Random question: Finish this sentence -- If you want me to give you "yes" for an answer, the best time to approach me is _____________________.
A. Around 11 a.m., depending on the question.
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Saturday, November 26, 2016
Thursday, November 24, 2016
Thursday Thirteen #475
Things you may or may not want to know, or things that can't be known, or whatever.
1. The date/time/cause of your death before you die.
2. Number of times you've narrowly avoided death (i.e., the person who missed dying in a car wreck because of a stop light, or a slow driver).
3. How a stranger perceives you at first glance.
4. Number of times you've eaten food that has been spat in, dropped on the floor, etc., (intentionally or unintentionally).
5. Number of times you've swallowed a bug in your sleep, or how many times a bug has crawled on you while sleeping.
6. The things you can't know about because you can't sense them, called a noumenon. This is a posited object or event that exists without sense-perception. Immanuel Kant said that the noumenal world may exist, but it is completely unknowable through human sensation. In Kantian philosophy, the unknowable noumenon is often linked to the unknowable "thing-in-itself," although how to characterize the nature of the relationship is a question yet open to controversy.
7. Whether or not someone is wearing boxers or briefs (or thongs or old lady panties or no underwear).
8. If a computer program would ever stop running, given that the computer itself never broke down or never stopped running.
9. There are still numbers that can’t be computed. For example, there is above and beyond one “boundlessness.” For example, what number of positive, entire numbers are there? They are endless. (Think pi.)
10. In arithmetic, there are accurate things that can’t be confirmed accurately – and we don’t (yet) understand what they are.
11. Truth is not knowable. One can describe truth as one sees it, but can also continue to change the framework of the truth so that is a stronger or weaker truth. However, if one can describe truth in one way that is a "stronger truth" than the first description, then there still must be yet another "stronger truth" out there, so there are infinite unreachable truths.
12. There are true things about the universe that we can never know, since we cannot know truth.
13. Are there people who are uninteresting? Think about this: if one makes a list of the most uninteresting people, the oldest, by default, becomes interesting because that fact in itself is interesting. So then the next oldest person because the most interesting, and so and so forth. So everybody is interesting. If you find someone uninteresting, you've only yourself to blame.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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Thursday Thirteen is played by lots of people; there is a list here if you want to read other Thursday Thirteens and/or play along. I've been playing for a while and this is my 475th time to do a list of 13 on a Thursday.
1. The date/time/cause of your death before you die.
2. Number of times you've narrowly avoided death (i.e., the person who missed dying in a car wreck because of a stop light, or a slow driver).
3. How a stranger perceives you at first glance.
Did I drop it or not? |
5. Number of times you've swallowed a bug in your sleep, or how many times a bug has crawled on you while sleeping.
6. The things you can't know about because you can't sense them, called a noumenon. This is a posited object or event that exists without sense-perception. Immanuel Kant said that the noumenal world may exist, but it is completely unknowable through human sensation. In Kantian philosophy, the unknowable noumenon is often linked to the unknowable "thing-in-itself," although how to characterize the nature of the relationship is a question yet open to controversy.
7. Whether or not someone is wearing boxers or briefs (or thongs or old lady panties or no underwear).
8. If a computer program would ever stop running, given that the computer itself never broke down or never stopped running.
9. There are still numbers that can’t be computed. For example, there is above and beyond one “boundlessness.” For example, what number of positive, entire numbers are there? They are endless. (Think pi.)
10. In arithmetic, there are accurate things that can’t be confirmed accurately – and we don’t (yet) understand what they are.
11. Truth is not knowable. One can describe truth as one sees it, but can also continue to change the framework of the truth so that is a stronger or weaker truth. However, if one can describe truth in one way that is a "stronger truth" than the first description, then there still must be yet another "stronger truth" out there, so there are infinite unreachable truths.
12. There are true things about the universe that we can never know, since we cannot know truth.
13. Are there people who are uninteresting? Think about this: if one makes a list of the most uninteresting people, the oldest, by default, becomes interesting because that fact in itself is interesting. So then the next oldest person because the most interesting, and so and so forth. So everybody is interesting. If you find someone uninteresting, you've only yourself to blame.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Run turkeys, run! |
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Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Moonset in Daylight
The super moon last week tended to set later each day, and by the 16th it was setting around 7:30 a.m. By then there was so much daylight that the moon herself was difficult to see.
I took pictures anyway. In the last few pictures, you have to look closely to see the moon settling below the horizon. I promise she is there, right in the middle of the photo. But she blends in with the sky so well that her outline is barely visible.
I took pictures anyway. In the last few pictures, you have to look closely to see the moon settling below the horizon. I promise she is there, right in the middle of the photo. But she blends in with the sky so well that her outline is barely visible.
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Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Sunday Stealing: Getting to Know You
From Sunday Stealing
Getting to Know You
1. Would you prefer to be smart or happy, and why?
A. That is a hard question. I would prefer to be both. I will go with smart, because I really don't have much of a feel for how "happy" without "smart" actually works. One hopes, too, that a smart person would eventually figure out how to do "happy," although my own experience might prove that theorem wrong.
2. If you could choose one superpower, what would it be and why?
A. I would like to be able to travel through time.
3. What is your biggest regret in life so far?
A. Not being able to have children.
4. If you could marry a fictional character, who would it be and why?
A. I would marry Legolas in the Lord of the Rings books, because he is loyal, brave, trustworthy, and very capable of using his bow and arrow to shoot down mistletoe for holiday decorations.
5. If money and career were no object, where in the world would you choose to live?
A. On 10,000 acres in the south of France, with my house in the middle of it.
6. What’s the last book you read that you simply could not put down until you finished?
A. The Nightingale, by Kristin Hannah.
7. What television show do you plan your day around in order to see it live?
A. None. Well, when Game of Thrones is on I try to make sure I stay awake to watch it, but honestly HBO shows it so many times during the week that it is easy to catch it without too much effort.
8. What extracurricular activities or sports did you participate in when you were in high school?
A. I played in a rock and roll band as well as the high school marching band. I was on the debate team for a brief period of time.
9. Of all your pet-peeves, which is the strangest?
A. That one where I can't stand to be in crowds in Walmart.
10. Is it better to beg forgiveness or ask permission?
A. I think it is easier to do something and beg forgiveness later, but more moral to ask permission.
11. If you inherited or won a million dollars, what would you do with it?
A. I would pay off our bills, pay off some things for a few family members, give a nice donation to my alma mater, and invest the rest to pay for my health insurance.
12. What is the most embarrassing thing that has happened to you?
A. Maybe that time I came up out of the water after being knocked over by a big wave and I was totally naked because it knocked my bikini completely off? Fortunately my husband came running over with a towel. That was about 32 years ago, on our first vacation to the beach. After that I only wore one-piece bathing suits.
13. Which fictional character do you believe is the most like yourself?
A. I am a combination of Nancy Drew, Frances Mayes in Under the Tuscan Sun, and Evelyn Couch in Fried Green Tomatoes.
14. Are you superstitious? If so, what are you most superstitious about?
A. I am not superstitious, although I have been known to "knock wood" on occasion.
15. Do you believe it is vital to everyday life to know what is happening in the world around you?
A. I think it is vital to democracy to have an intelligent, moral, and educated public. In practice, it appears the less informed you are the happier you are.
16. What is the nicest thing anybody has said, or you believe they would say, about you?
A. That I care about my community.
17. What are your life and career goals in 5, 10 and 15 years?
A. In 5 years - maybe have a book written. In 10 years - travel. In 15 years - still be healthy enough to get around.
18. Would you rather live in a large house in the suburbs, or a tiny apartment in the city with an excellent view?
A. The suburbs, I guess, although I'd rather just have a small home in the suburbs. Large houses are too much trouble to keep clean.
19. What are your three weaknesses?
A. I think too much, I love too hard, and I believe people are inherently good, and they always prove me wrong and break my heart.
20. How would you describe yourself in three words?
A. I'm a picker, a grinner, and a midnight sinner.
21. Which is more logical to follow—your heart or your head?
A. Your head.
22. Are you spiritual or religious in any way? If so, how?
A. I am spiritual in that I find solace in nature, the moon, and stars. I have great empathy for others, even the ones who let me down. I try to encompass the whole of the world. Religion seems to create great divides and sets up "us versus them" types of situations that I find difficult to navigate, since I seldom see things in that black or white light.
23. If you could have any career possible, what would it be?
A. I would be a hack writer tossing out books like Janet Evanovich.
24. Have you ever been arrested or contracted any diseases?
A. What an odd juxtaposition of questions. I was picked up by the police as a juvenile when I ran away from home once. In the mid-1990s, I had e-coli from drinking bad water. I was very sick.
25. Which is better—a novel or a movie?
A. They are equal. They both have their good and bad points.
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Getting to Know You
1. Would you prefer to be smart or happy, and why?
A. That is a hard question. I would prefer to be both. I will go with smart, because I really don't have much of a feel for how "happy" without "smart" actually works. One hopes, too, that a smart person would eventually figure out how to do "happy," although my own experience might prove that theorem wrong.
2. If you could choose one superpower, what would it be and why?
A. I would like to be able to travel through time.
3. What is your biggest regret in life so far?
A. Not being able to have children.
4. If you could marry a fictional character, who would it be and why?
A. I would marry Legolas in the Lord of the Rings books, because he is loyal, brave, trustworthy, and very capable of using his bow and arrow to shoot down mistletoe for holiday decorations.
5. If money and career were no object, where in the world would you choose to live?
A. On 10,000 acres in the south of France, with my house in the middle of it.
6. What’s the last book you read that you simply could not put down until you finished?
A. The Nightingale, by Kristin Hannah.
7. What television show do you plan your day around in order to see it live?
A. None. Well, when Game of Thrones is on I try to make sure I stay awake to watch it, but honestly HBO shows it so many times during the week that it is easy to catch it without too much effort.
8. What extracurricular activities or sports did you participate in when you were in high school?
A. I played in a rock and roll band as well as the high school marching band. I was on the debate team for a brief period of time.
9. Of all your pet-peeves, which is the strangest?
A. That one where I can't stand to be in crowds in Walmart.
10. Is it better to beg forgiveness or ask permission?
A. I think it is easier to do something and beg forgiveness later, but more moral to ask permission.
11. If you inherited or won a million dollars, what would you do with it?
A. I would pay off our bills, pay off some things for a few family members, give a nice donation to my alma mater, and invest the rest to pay for my health insurance.
12. What is the most embarrassing thing that has happened to you?
A. Maybe that time I came up out of the water after being knocked over by a big wave and I was totally naked because it knocked my bikini completely off? Fortunately my husband came running over with a towel. That was about 32 years ago, on our first vacation to the beach. After that I only wore one-piece bathing suits.
13. Which fictional character do you believe is the most like yourself?
A. I am a combination of Nancy Drew, Frances Mayes in Under the Tuscan Sun, and Evelyn Couch in Fried Green Tomatoes.
14. Are you superstitious? If so, what are you most superstitious about?
A. I am not superstitious, although I have been known to "knock wood" on occasion.
15. Do you believe it is vital to everyday life to know what is happening in the world around you?
A. I think it is vital to democracy to have an intelligent, moral, and educated public. In practice, it appears the less informed you are the happier you are.
16. What is the nicest thing anybody has said, or you believe they would say, about you?
A. That I care about my community.
17. What are your life and career goals in 5, 10 and 15 years?
A. In 5 years - maybe have a book written. In 10 years - travel. In 15 years - still be healthy enough to get around.
18. Would you rather live in a large house in the suburbs, or a tiny apartment in the city with an excellent view?
A. The suburbs, I guess, although I'd rather just have a small home in the suburbs. Large houses are too much trouble to keep clean.
19. What are your three weaknesses?
A. I think too much, I love too hard, and I believe people are inherently good, and they always prove me wrong and break my heart.
20. How would you describe yourself in three words?
A. I'm a picker, a grinner, and a midnight sinner.
21. Which is more logical to follow—your heart or your head?
A. Your head.
22. Are you spiritual or religious in any way? If so, how?
A. I am spiritual in that I find solace in nature, the moon, and stars. I have great empathy for others, even the ones who let me down. I try to encompass the whole of the world. Religion seems to create great divides and sets up "us versus them" types of situations that I find difficult to navigate, since I seldom see things in that black or white light.
23. If you could have any career possible, what would it be?
A. I would be a hack writer tossing out books like Janet Evanovich.
24. Have you ever been arrested or contracted any diseases?
A. What an odd juxtaposition of questions. I was picked up by the police as a juvenile when I ran away from home once. In the mid-1990s, I had e-coli from drinking bad water. I was very sick.
25. Which is better—a novel or a movie?
A. They are equal. They both have their good and bad points.
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Saturday, November 19, 2016
Saturday 9: Cabaret
Saturday 9: Cabaret (1972)
Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.
1) In this song, Liza Minnelli encourages you to put down "the knitting, the book and the broom." Which of those three were you most recently doing: knitting, reading or housework?
A. I was recently doing all three. I have recently taken up knitting (not finding it very meditative or helpful), I am always reading, and I just cleared off my desk. Well, sort of. At least I can see the top of it now.
2) She sings that we shouldn't allow "some prophet of doom to wipe every smile away?" Do you know anyone who reliably looks at the downside of life?
A. :::Raises hand.:::
3) In 1972, when this recording was popular, so was The Brady Bunch. In the two-part season premiere, The Bradys went to Hawaii. Do you have any warm weather vacation plans this fall/winter?
A. If I die and the Christians are right, I guess I will end up in Hell. Otherwise, no.
4) Though not her uncle, just a friend to both of her parents, Liza always called Frank Sinatra as "Uncle Frank." Is there an older person in your life who isn't a blood relative, but who refer to as "aunt" or "uncle?"
A. Not that I can think of.
5) Liza collapsed onstage during a Christmas concert in 2007. She says she'd been nauseous before she went on and simply fainted. Sam has never fainted. Have you?
A. When I was in my teens I did. I have also fainted a few times after surgeries.
6) People are often surprised when they learn Liza is good friends with Gene Simmons -- the KISS member with the long tongue. Tell us about one of your good friends.
A. None of them have long tongues.
7) Liza told US Magazine that she loves to eat at Olive Garden. Do you?
A. Not particularly.
8) She keeps apple juice and yogurt in her refrigerator at all times. Would we find either in your refrigerator right now?
A. Concord grape juice, unsweetened tea, yogurt, lettuce, carrots, radishes, Boost, salad dressing, mayo, chocolate pudding, deli ham, cheese.
9) Random question: Which would be a more frustrating dinner companion -- someone who won't shut up, or someone who won't say a word?
A. The person who won't shut up.
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Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.
1) In this song, Liza Minnelli encourages you to put down "the knitting, the book and the broom." Which of those three were you most recently doing: knitting, reading or housework?
A. I was recently doing all three. I have recently taken up knitting (not finding it very meditative or helpful), I am always reading, and I just cleared off my desk. Well, sort of. At least I can see the top of it now.
2) She sings that we shouldn't allow "some prophet of doom to wipe every smile away?" Do you know anyone who reliably looks at the downside of life?
A. :::Raises hand.:::
3) In 1972, when this recording was popular, so was The Brady Bunch. In the two-part season premiere, The Bradys went to Hawaii. Do you have any warm weather vacation plans this fall/winter?
A. If I die and the Christians are right, I guess I will end up in Hell. Otherwise, no.
4) Though not her uncle, just a friend to both of her parents, Liza always called Frank Sinatra as "Uncle Frank." Is there an older person in your life who isn't a blood relative, but who refer to as "aunt" or "uncle?"
A. Not that I can think of.
5) Liza collapsed onstage during a Christmas concert in 2007. She says she'd been nauseous before she went on and simply fainted. Sam has never fainted. Have you?
A. When I was in my teens I did. I have also fainted a few times after surgeries.
6) People are often surprised when they learn Liza is good friends with Gene Simmons -- the KISS member with the long tongue. Tell us about one of your good friends.
A. None of them have long tongues.
7) Liza told US Magazine that she loves to eat at Olive Garden. Do you?
A. Not particularly.
8) She keeps apple juice and yogurt in her refrigerator at all times. Would we find either in your refrigerator right now?
A. Concord grape juice, unsweetened tea, yogurt, lettuce, carrots, radishes, Boost, salad dressing, mayo, chocolate pudding, deli ham, cheese.
9) Random question: Which would be a more frustrating dinner companion -- someone who won't shut up, or someone who won't say a word?
A. The person who won't shut up.
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Thursday, November 17, 2016
Thursday Thirteen
Tomorrow is my 33rd wedding anniversary. So here are 13 pictures of my favorite guy.
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Thursday Thirteen is played by lots of people; there is a list here if you want to read other Thursday Thirteens and/or play along. I've been playing for a while and this is my 474th time to do a list of 13 on a Thursday.
Promotion to battalion chief. |
Newly hired firefighter. |
My hard-working farmer. |
Racing out the door. |
The day I caught him! |
Having a gab-fest with a neighbor. |
The grizzled hunter. |
The capture! |
Wee tot with his mom. |
Taking in the arts. |
Visiting the mountains. |
Working hard in the hay field. |
Laughing with family. |
Thursday Thirteen is played by lots of people; there is a list here if you want to read other Thursday Thirteens and/or play along. I've been playing for a while and this is my 474th time to do a list of 13 on a Thursday.
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Monday, November 14, 2016
Bad Moon Rising
The moon rose full (or close to it) Sunday night (11/13/2016) around 5:20 p.m., a little later than I anticipated based on moonrise charts. This was one of those media-created events, a supermoon, reportedly closer to the earth and looking very bright indeed. I was not in a good position for spectacular photos - those pictures of the moon overtaking a boat or the Eiffel Tower or whatever.
As Neil DeGrasse Tyson said on my Facebook page this morning, the difference in this moon and any other is the difference between a 16" pizza and a 16.05 inch pizza. I like the moon, though, and the night sky, and the stars, so I don't mind the hype. If it makes people aware of nature, even the far-away, distant mood, it's not such bad press.
As Neil DeGrasse Tyson said on my Facebook page this morning, the difference in this moon and any other is the difference between a 16" pizza and a 16.05 inch pizza. I like the moon, though, and the night sky, and the stars, so I don't mind the hype. If it makes people aware of nature, even the far-away, distant mood, it's not such bad press.
The moon rising over the trees east northeast. We were standing on the hill near The Austins. |
She creeps a little higher. |
There she is, all bright and beautiful. |
Now she sits on the mountain. |
Having nothing with which to really put the moon into perspective, I crouched down and shot a photo of the moon with the tail light on my car. I doubt that's a shot you see often, anyway. |
About five minutes later, through the trees at home. |
She's over-exposed, my moon in this photo, but she's over the Peaks and the Blue Ridge. |
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Sunday, November 13, 2016
Sunday Stealing: Ask (Part II)
From Sunday Stealing
Ask, Ask, Ask (Part II) (Part I is here.)
26 - Did you have an accident last year?
A. I hit a deer with the car in December. It did no damage to me, and I thought it did no damage to the car, because it was a glancing blow (the deer ran away), but as time has passed, I have come to realize that it dented the driver's side door a little bit.
27 - Do you have any famous relatives?
A. Not that I am aware of.
28 - Did you ever have a kiss under the moonlight?
A. Of course.
29 - Have you ever been jealous?
A. I am a human being. Of course I have. Saints don't exist except in story books.
30 - How can you prove your love to someone?
A. You can't. You can give chocolates, hugs, and kisses, but that doesn't prove love. The thing that proves love, for me, is time. Time known and time spent together.
31 - What are you thinking right now?
A. That SNL's cold opening of Cohen's Hallelujah last night was so heart-wrenching that I am now going to learn that song on the guitar. That the moon is supposed to be spectacular tonight and I need to find a good location to watch it rise in hopes of taking great photos. That I can only do so much to assuage the insanity in a crazy, foolish world. That pain means I am living. That my friend who is today taking her last breath from a quick bout of cancer does not know that I thought she was a very special person, because I never told her, and now she cannot hear me. That my five-day headache has to end soon. That my inability to sleep may have something to do with forces beyond my control. Did the super moon contribute to the earthquake in New Zealand that I just heard about? Is my husband going to be okay rounding up the cattle by himself this morning? Maybe I need a Tylenol. The answer to all of life's questions is 42. There are lots of plot holes in the Lord of the Rings movies, if you stop and think about it. I wonder why Callista Flockhart is no longer on Supergirl. Will I have the stomach to watch 60 Minutes tonight? I hope my friend who is driving to D.C. today will be okay. (As you can see, my mind races and never stops. I think I am the only person to take biofeedback lessons and fail them.)
32 - Have you ever sacrificed something important to you for someone you love?
A. I don't see how I could have been married for 32 years, 11 months, and three weeks (my anniversary is Friday), without having made such a sacrifice. When you love someone that is what you do. You stay in a job you don't like. You clean the toilets when you hate to do that. You don't pursue your Ph.D. when you really want it. And if you're my husband, you stay with your wife even if she is unable to have your children.
33 - Can you live without internet?
A. I did for about 34 years. I don't see why I couldn't do it again.
34 - Have you been so emotional that you can’t find words to explain how you feel?
A. Yes. Are these questions meant for interstellar travelers who may not experience human emotions?
35 - Did you ever badmouth someone?
A. We just had an election. My side lost. What do you think? However, I did it in the privacy of my home, to empty walls, and not on social media (well, not in any overly demonstrative way). I will eventually have a blog entry about it but I am waiting until I can write with logic.
36 - What do you prefer, jeans or skirt?
A. Jeans.
37 - Do you have trust issues?
A. I have major trust issues.
38 - What's something that you made all on your own and are incredibly proud of?
A. I have a body of written work that spans 30 years and takes up an entire storage building. Most of it is published. I have not written a book but I suspect I have written the equivalent of 100 books if not more. Heck, just the print-out of my blog from 2006 encompasses 25 soft-cover books.
39 - Who’s the person who first comes to your mind when someone mentions “love”?
A. My husband.
40 - Who was the last person you hugged?
A. My husband. He kissed me before he went out the door to round up the cows.
41 - Do you believe in the phrase “If it’s meant to be, it will be”?
A. To a degree. I think things just are; there really isn't a force of will behind what happens in life.
42 - Do people praise you for your looks?
A. Nope. Although I have been told I have nice skin. I am never sure that's much of a compliment, but I take it as such.
43 - Do you believe in destiny?
A. No. Stuff just happens.
44 - Have you ever thought “I already found my soulmate”?
A. I think if I have a soulmate, my husband is probably it. If he isn't, what difference does it make?
45 - Do you like nicknames that are from your name?
A. Depends on who is saying it and what they are calling me.
46 - Could you ever be a vegan?
A. I rarely eat red meat. I don't know that it would be much of a leap to give up chicken and pork, too. Eggs might be a problem. I like eggs.
47 - Do you currently have bruises on your body?
A. My physical therapist, twice a week, digs her hands into my stomach to try to loosen scar tissue that has bound my organs together. She leaves massive bruises on my belly. And if you think it sounds like it hurts, let me assure you that it does. It leaves me barely able to walk out to my car. Some days she has to help me to my car.
48 - What should you be doing right now?
A. It's not even 8 a.m. on Sunday. I think I am okay with what I am doing at the moment.
49 - I read in a magazine that shoulder pads are coming back. Are you happy to hear this or do you not find them to be very attractive?
A. I never minded them, and I think they make me look better. So while I actually have not given it any thought, it is not a problem.
50 - Did you ever feel like you’re not good enough?
A. I have never been good enough. My mother made sure I knew that from the moment I was born.
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Ask, Ask, Ask (Part II) (Part I is here.)
26 - Did you have an accident last year?
A. I hit a deer with the car in December. It did no damage to me, and I thought it did no damage to the car, because it was a glancing blow (the deer ran away), but as time has passed, I have come to realize that it dented the driver's side door a little bit.
27 - Do you have any famous relatives?
A. Not that I am aware of.
28 - Did you ever have a kiss under the moonlight?
A. Of course.
29 - Have you ever been jealous?
A. I am a human being. Of course I have. Saints don't exist except in story books.
30 - How can you prove your love to someone?
A. You can't. You can give chocolates, hugs, and kisses, but that doesn't prove love. The thing that proves love, for me, is time. Time known and time spent together.
31 - What are you thinking right now?
A. That SNL's cold opening of Cohen's Hallelujah last night was so heart-wrenching that I am now going to learn that song on the guitar. That the moon is supposed to be spectacular tonight and I need to find a good location to watch it rise in hopes of taking great photos. That I can only do so much to assuage the insanity in a crazy, foolish world. That pain means I am living. That my friend who is today taking her last breath from a quick bout of cancer does not know that I thought she was a very special person, because I never told her, and now she cannot hear me. That my five-day headache has to end soon. That my inability to sleep may have something to do with forces beyond my control. Did the super moon contribute to the earthquake in New Zealand that I just heard about? Is my husband going to be okay rounding up the cattle by himself this morning? Maybe I need a Tylenol. The answer to all of life's questions is 42. There are lots of plot holes in the Lord of the Rings movies, if you stop and think about it. I wonder why Callista Flockhart is no longer on Supergirl. Will I have the stomach to watch 60 Minutes tonight? I hope my friend who is driving to D.C. today will be okay. (As you can see, my mind races and never stops. I think I am the only person to take biofeedback lessons and fail them.)
32 - Have you ever sacrificed something important to you for someone you love?
A. I don't see how I could have been married for 32 years, 11 months, and three weeks (my anniversary is Friday), without having made such a sacrifice. When you love someone that is what you do. You stay in a job you don't like. You clean the toilets when you hate to do that. You don't pursue your Ph.D. when you really want it. And if you're my husband, you stay with your wife even if she is unable to have your children.
33 - Can you live without internet?
A. I did for about 34 years. I don't see why I couldn't do it again.
34 - Have you been so emotional that you can’t find words to explain how you feel?
A. Yes. Are these questions meant for interstellar travelers who may not experience human emotions?
35 - Did you ever badmouth someone?
A. We just had an election. My side lost. What do you think? However, I did it in the privacy of my home, to empty walls, and not on social media (well, not in any overly demonstrative way). I will eventually have a blog entry about it but I am waiting until I can write with logic.
36 - What do you prefer, jeans or skirt?
A. Jeans.
37 - Do you have trust issues?
A. I have major trust issues.
38 - What's something that you made all on your own and are incredibly proud of?
A. I have a body of written work that spans 30 years and takes up an entire storage building. Most of it is published. I have not written a book but I suspect I have written the equivalent of 100 books if not more. Heck, just the print-out of my blog from 2006 encompasses 25 soft-cover books.
39 - Who’s the person who first comes to your mind when someone mentions “love”?
A. My husband.
40 - Who was the last person you hugged?
A. My husband. He kissed me before he went out the door to round up the cows.
41 - Do you believe in the phrase “If it’s meant to be, it will be”?
A. To a degree. I think things just are; there really isn't a force of will behind what happens in life.
42 - Do people praise you for your looks?
A. Nope. Although I have been told I have nice skin. I am never sure that's much of a compliment, but I take it as such.
43 - Do you believe in destiny?
A. No. Stuff just happens.
44 - Have you ever thought “I already found my soulmate”?
A. I think if I have a soulmate, my husband is probably it. If he isn't, what difference does it make?
45 - Do you like nicknames that are from your name?
A. Depends on who is saying it and what they are calling me.
46 - Could you ever be a vegan?
A. I rarely eat red meat. I don't know that it would be much of a leap to give up chicken and pork, too. Eggs might be a problem. I like eggs.
47 - Do you currently have bruises on your body?
A. My physical therapist, twice a week, digs her hands into my stomach to try to loosen scar tissue that has bound my organs together. She leaves massive bruises on my belly. And if you think it sounds like it hurts, let me assure you that it does. It leaves me barely able to walk out to my car. Some days she has to help me to my car.
48 - What should you be doing right now?
A. It's not even 8 a.m. on Sunday. I think I am okay with what I am doing at the moment.
49 - I read in a magazine that shoulder pads are coming back. Are you happy to hear this or do you not find them to be very attractive?
A. I never minded them, and I think they make me look better. So while I actually have not given it any thought, it is not a problem.
50 - Did you ever feel like you’re not good enough?
A. I have never been good enough. My mother made sure I knew that from the moment I was born.
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I encourage you to visit other participants in Sunday Stealing posts and leave a comment. Cheers to all us thieves who love memes, however we come by them.
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Saturday, November 12, 2016
The Moon Tonight 11/12/2016
Waxing Gibbous 96%
I shot these photos with a Nikon Coolpix that I keep in my car. I paid $60 for it at Walmart a few years ago. I was pretty pleased with how these came out. If I could have moved around a bit better, I could probably have done more with them.
I shot these photos with a Nikon Coolpix that I keep in my car. I paid $60 for it at Walmart a few years ago. I was pretty pleased with how these came out. If I could have moved around a bit better, I could probably have done more with them.
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