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2. Do you miss traveling? In this season of almost no travel do you think you've grown anxious or fearful about traveling again? Or has all this staying home not going anywhere made you restless to get out and see the world? What book have you read or what movie have you watched that has inspired you to travel?
Yes, I do miss traveling. And I'm not at all fearful about traveling again. I'm eager. I read Rick Steves books which always make me itchy to travel, but mostly just looking at photos from previous trips - like the two above when we've visited York. We tend to go back to the same places we love. And watching the live Enthronement of the 98th Archbishop of York on YouTube on Sunday made me even more eager to return. There's nothing like Evensong in York Minster or Canterbury Cathedral or Gloucester Cathedral or Durham Cathedral or... (I know, there's a theme here.)
Some weeks are just like that.
3. A time you felt like you were 'flying by the seat of your pants'? Explain.
I'm just not a 'fly by the seat of your pants' kind of person.
4. Do you struggle with road rage or are you more of a 'Sunday driver'? Do you like to be 'in the driver's seat (literally and/or figuratively speaking) ?
I'm not a road rage kind of person. I actually prefer not driving at all, but being in the passenger seat, reading a book. I'm better at reading aloud than driving aloud.
Snow. Early Thanksgiving, October 14, 2018
Grandkids and daughter-in-law
at the farm
5. Something you've recently 'put the brakes on'?
6. Insert your own random thought here.
I thought this was pretty funny. It's a screenshot from my phone, when I was checking on the weather the other day. Funny, because "Error. Something went wrong" is pretty much how I would describe winter in general. And by the way, we're getting snow today. That part isn't funny.
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Judy
Quotation from our church bulletin,
October 18, 2020
Zion Lutheran Wausau
(my photo taken in our neighborhood)
The Nut Goodie reminds me of the Girl Scouts Cookies...they are smaller and cost much more than when my daughters were Girl Scouts!
ReplyDeleteI am not ready for snow!
Wow, snow already? I am still waiting for the leaves to change here. They are just starting to but we aren't in peak yet. It seems many food items are now smaller servings and more expensive. I was really annoyed when they did it to half gallon cartons of ice cream. It seems so sneaky ;) Beautiful photos, as always! Have a great rest of the week :)
ReplyDeleteWow snow already? I suppose it will be heading here to western NY sooner than later, grin. The last several days have been dark, rainy and darn right cold. I enjoyed your answers and I am ready to travel...sigh...if NY ever lets go of the restrictions, sigh.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day, friend smiles.
We’ve had a lovely autumn, I’m not ready for winter yet. I like traveling and am not afraid to get back to it!
ReplyDeleteYour screenshot is perfect for the year 2020! I even got one of those on my desktop the other day. I clicked on a link and that's what I got. I love that picture of your family! I have never liked to travel because I don't like to be in a car and I don't fly and I don't do both so that leaves out traveling haha! But if I am in a car I'm the driver or I don't go. I have one friend her name is Lola and I will ride with her and her only. I never ride with Bob driving except on the interstate he's good on the interstate because all the other speeding drivers he fits right in
ReplyDeleteSnow???? Poor you. We've had lots of rain recently but the temps have been mild. I had to laugh about the shrinking Nut goodie. It's all about marketing. I've noticed lots of things lately where the quantity has been reduced and the price although usually the same is therefore actually more expensive. They think if you're paying the same you won't notice. I guess some people don't.
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ReplyDeleteI love that you read aloud while Mr. C is driving. I should start doing that. I have several books I want to read to Jeremy, but he falls asleep when I read to him in the evening. I think he will stay awake driving. ;-)
Have a great week.
Carla
No snow here yet-but it is coming!!! UGH. I am NEVER ready for winter weather. I do not like the snow, cold or ice. lol
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to traveling again, too, but don't quite dare do it yet with John's health issues.
Have a wonderful Wisconsin Wednesday. xo Diana
Beautiful photos! We were at York Minster just a year ago. I find myself looking back to that trip more and more. You never know what the year will bring. We were thinking then that we would go back. Now, who knows?
ReplyDeleteYou eating the nut candy made me laugh! Nice pictures!
ReplyDeleteThe stuffing and soup both sound like good choices. Rick Steves is awesome. I have DVD's of his. Crazy weather! That's funny about the candy and you eating it. Yes things are now smaller and cost more money. Like your church bulletin quote.
ReplyDeleteYour story about the Nut Goodie was entertaining. It went from an act of thoughtful generosity to sticker shock over the high price for much less volume and then you eating the candy yourself. Given all the data, I would have reached the same conclusion.
ReplyDeleteOn the topic of postage rates, I think sending Christmas cards is going to continue to decrease in popularity.
The trees in your neighborhood are beautiful. And I really like the quote from your church bulletin--so true.
ReplyDeleteSnow!!! Ouch! This Hodgepodge was perfect for this time of year when we are all getting weather changes and are starting to think about Thanksgiving and all those yummy Fall flavors and foods! Stay warm up there!
ReplyDeleteYou have had snow; we have run our air conditioner. How crazy is that? You'll just have to make some of that butternut squash soup and pretend it's still autumn outside your door!
ReplyDeleteLove the quote from your church bulletin!
Love the nut candy story! Made my morning. SNOW! WOW and WOW! We are having rain today. Not heavy but just enough to be dreary! Love all the pictures and those barn pictures! Love old barns. Have a great rest of the week dear lady. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeletestopping by from Hodgepodge -- the pictures of fall leaves -- gorgeous! I have a question -- you used the phrase natural boundaries about the soup -- I've never heard that term used with food. Would that be like it is hard to judge a normal portion size? I laughed out loud about the candy. I don't think we have that same candy in Alabama. I wish I could read in the car -- I have terrible motion sickness so I'm jealous that you can read while riding!
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful photo of the beautiful foliage reflected in the car windows. Smart people to have an early Thanksgiving. And still it snowed? Good grief. That quote you closed with is so true. I don't like it, but it is true. I read yesterday that all that has been lost in this time has been freedom and that's nothing. I would disagree. It is everything. May your weather readjust to something more temperate for the season. I laughed at your eating your brother's candy bar. Isn't that just the way? Hope your brother doesn't find out.
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ReplyDeleteI’m so glad that we haven’t gotten snow yet. Hope you are doing well and enjoying your new home.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on putting the brakes on sugar. A friend sent me a bag of ginger candy. I went through it as though I'd never seen candy before. Candy is just too tempting for me to have it in my house. Take care!
ReplyDeleteJudy, I'm so envious of people who can read while riding in a car; I would be vomiting in no time! About that Nut Goodie. I just had to look it up and check the sugar content. That one little Nut Goodie has 28 grams of added sugar, taking it over my sugar limit of never more than 6 teaspoons in a day. But my pumpkin muffins (posted a few days ago) have just 2 teaspoons per muffin. I would rather eat three pumpkin spice muffins than not even all of one Nut Goodie!
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