Memes

April 05, 2008

Photo Hunt: Glass

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"Cornucopia"

Taken at the Chihuly exhibit at Miami's Fairchild Tropical Gardens

Photohunter7iq

March 31, 2008

List Of Fours

Who am I? There are so many ways to answer. Bonnie  defined herself in part by answering this list of fours. I decided it'd be fun to do the same:

Numeral_fourJobs I've Had

  • Bank Teller - back in the 70s South...it was about the only position available for women there and then.  It was a step up in pay from grocery store cashier, but not by much.

  • Door To Door Sales - selling photo processing and albums to people who couldn't afford them: couples getting married and/or expecting babies. The details of this job warrant their very own post, but trust me, it wasn't profitable!

  • Work Measurement Analyst - my first "professional" job...I worked for the Hartford Insurance Group and flew around to regional offices developing and implementing work standards. That's nice talk for time management. I was one of the good ones though...I always allowed lots of times for incidental activities.

  • Jailer - in the business it's referred to as "Correctional Officer". I spent 25 years in a variety of assignments and positions. That kept things interesting. I should have kept notes!

Numeral_fourBooks I'd Read Over And Over

  • Gone With The Wind - Margaret Mitchell
  • The Four Agreements - Don Miguel Ruiz
  • The Hobbit -J.R.R. Tolkien
  • A Tale Of Two Cities - Charles Dickens

Numeral_fourPlaces I've Lived

  • Fort Lauderdale, FL - where I grew up and where I now live in winter/spring.
  • Atlanta, GA - a "town" that holds some of my best memories. I lived there in the late 70s
  • New Orleans, LA - a brief stay...that was enough. I can't say I ever got into it.
  • Floyd, VA - my summer home these days...a piece of heaven.

Numeral_four Books I'd Recommend (just four??!!)

  • Team of Rivals - Doris Kearns Goodwin
  • The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini
  • The Devil In The White City - Erik Larson
  • 1776 - David McCullough'

Numeral_fourPlaces I've Been

  • Pike's Peak
  • Grand Canyon
  • Europe
  • Cape Breton/Prince Edward Island

Numeral_fourPeople Who E-Mail Me Regularly

  • Friends
  • Microsoft, Adobe, et al
  • Various bloggers via feeds
  • Various payees via e-bills

Numeral_fourOf My Favorite Foods

  • Pasta
  • Chocolate Ice Cream...oh, heck...chocolate in any form!
  • Rice
  • Berries

Numeral_fourOf My Favorite Drinks

  • Iced tea
  • Red wine
  • Single malt scotch
  • Coffee

Numeral_four Places I'd Rather Be Right Now

  • On a photo expedition
  • In a comfy place chatting with friends
  • At the beach listening to the surf and watching the pelicans
  • Sitting on the deck at Blackberry Ridge

Numeral_fourThings That Are Very Special To Me (note it's not "beings")

  • My health
  • The land and sea
  • Critters
  • Seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, touching

Numeral_fourThings I'm Looking Forward To In 2008

  • The end of the Bush administration...it can't come soon enough!
  • My traveling to Utah's Grand Circle
  • Visiting Chattanooga - I saw the choo-choo back in the 70s, but never explored the town.
  • Spending time with friends near and far
June

February 24, 2008

Photo Hunt - Wooden

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"Tug Hull"
From the Seeing Things gallery @ bydamanti      Photohunter7iq

 

 

 

January 27, 2008

My Little Quirks

Q1 I got an unexpected email the other day from Bonnie.  Bonnie's been a presence in the blogosphere...at least the part I see...ever since I started blogging. She apparently has boundless energy since she reads and writes voraciously and maintains several blogs to boot. The two I visit most are Books Around The States - where she and others identify/catalog books by their story's setting, and then, provide a synopsis of them;  and the other Weekend Wordsmith - where she provides a weekly prompt idea for writers. 

While Bonnie and I haven't had a lot of dialog between us, I've come to sense that she is someone who's a bit of a kindred spirit. So when her invitation to participate in a meme said: "...I hope you'll do it for me. I'd like to know you better", I didn't hesitate in accepting.

It's called "Quirky To The Power Of Six" where you list six quirky things about yourself.  Hmmmm.  I don't consider myself to be very quirky, but after a bit of thought, I came up with these:

1. I have a bit of an obsession with the care and handling of books and can get absolutely (but quietly) neurotic when lending them to others...especially paperbacks whose covers are easily bent or torn.  I cherish my books and treat them like fine pieces of crystal.  I try to convince myself that a worn book is a good thing...a sign of having been loved and something that gives it character...but so far, I can't quite get over the hump.  This is an especially curious quirk since I can't read a non-fiction work without highlighting it.  It's a carry-over from college days. But of course, the marking is mine, and it is very tidy!

2. I sometimes stare into the mirror...specifically, into my eyes...to see who's in there. 

3. I have an irrational terror of lighthouse ladders.  I can't bring myself to climb them...even when they're only five feet long, and even though I know that there's a beautiful vista awaiting me.  I always ascend the spiral stairs with the intention of conquering, but once there, I freeze.  One time as I stood at the base of a ladder paralyzed, I had to step aside to let dozens of youngsters pass by and up. I watched with envy...and was so perplexed at why they could do it and I couldn't that I came to tears. The one and only time I made it to the observation deck was at the Prince Edward Island lighthouse.  Two hunky firefighters who happened to be visiting there at the same time saw me hesitating and offered to have me get between them.   It was so wonderful to finally have the coastal wind in my face and to be able to enjoy the view. 

4. I tend to get fixated on 'what', 'where', 'when' and 'who' and their  interface with  'why' and 'how'. I can't not ponder the world around me.

5. I don't like to write with a pencil that's not absolutely sharp.

6. I'm an incessant planner. That's not to say I won't do something on the spur of the moment or change course mid-stream, but I like having a plan laid out...something to start with...about anything and everything.

Well, there they are.

As is my practice, I'm deviating from the meme's instructions by not tagging anyone specifically, but I invite anyone reading this to participate either by a post on a blog or a comment here.  For the bloggers, here's what you're supposed to do:

  • link to the person who tagged you
  • post the rules on your blog
  • share six non-important things/habits/quirks about yourself
  • tag at least three people at the end of the post and link to their blogs
  • let each person know they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their blog.

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September 18, 2007

No Time To Be Humble

I was in the middle of packing for my trip to San Francisco, when I get a tag from my friend Colleen to be part of a meme that was circulating - to note five strengths about yourself as a writer.  An intriguing thought to ponder, but I was preoccupied and put it aside.  Well, as I walked from closet to suitcase and back it kept rolling around in my mind.  Before I knew it, five things popped into mind.

  1. My writing is physically fit.  There's no flab, just meat.
  2. My writing is easy to remember. This makes it something you can carry with you and recall when the situation fits.
  3. My writing is honest.
  4. My writing is free from boundaries of style and form. It's lack of structure gives the reader permission to be imperfect too.
  5. My writing has breathing room.  There's plenty of space for the reader to fill in his/her own blanks.

I posted this list in Colleen's comments, not understanding the "meme game".  This post is correcting my error.  In the interim, I've read the lists of other's and have realized something interesting.  My list didn't refer to ME directly, but rather, my writing.  Could this be subliminal timidity of doing exactly what the meme intended - to talk about one's strengths?  Hmmm. 

So , Beth , Susan , me , and  Leanne are any of you game to do this?  Click here to get another list to work off of - I don't think mine is too helpful.  If you do join in, then post a link to your list here, trackback me, and pass it on to four others.   

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