Cecilia at Craft, Coffee, and Cake has tagged me with a Sunshine Blogger Award! Thank you, Cecilia!
Rules:
- Display the award’s official logo somewhere on your blog.
- Thank the person who nominated you. (Thank you again, Liz.)
- Provide a link to your nominator’s blog.
- Answer your nominator’s questions.
- Nominate up to 11 bloggers.
- Ask your nominees 11 questions.
- Notify your nominees by commenting on at least one of their blog post
Cecilia's Questions:
I'd like to be Miss Mary Russell in The Beekeeper's Apprentice for a run through the book, and get to be mentored and befriended by Sherlock Holmes.
2. Favourite weird combination of flavours that everyone else hates?
Hmm. I don't make them often, but I do enjoy peanut butter and onion sandwiches.
3. Whom are your favourite actor and actress?
John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara! How lucky I am -- they made five movies together!
4. If you had all the money in the world to buy an outfit for a ball, what would you wear? (The sky's the limit for this one - you can wear any dress, shoes, bag, hairstyle you like!)
I'd wear anything from White Christmas that would look nice on me -- probably any of Rosemary Clooney's outfits. These are two of my favorites:
5. Quote from a film that makes you smile/laugh?
So many! Basically every single line from Support Your Local Sheriff (1969), which we quote alllll the time. "I don't really have much to say about old Millard, as he only arrove amongst us a few days ago and was promptly struck down by whatever deadly disease it was that struck him down" tends to be a big favorite, oddly enough.
6. Social situation from a book/film to which you completely relate?
Again, so many! How to choose one? Maybe, let's go with the exchange in The Avengers (2012) where Thor (Chris Hemsworth) is confused by Nick Fury's (Samuel L. Jackson) casual mention of "flying monkeys," and Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) is all pleased with himself for understanding the reference. I have been all three of those characters in various situations like that, at different times.
7. Most inspiring quote from a non-religious book?
I mean, choosing just one is almost impossible. I do find this line from The Blue Castle by L. M. Montgomery to be very inspiring, though:
She brushed the old years and habits and inhibitions away from her like dead leaves. She would not be littered with them.
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8. What personal quality do you think, if everyone possessed it, would make the biggest difference to the world?
Cheerfulness.
9. You have to have one antagonist from a novel tag along with you for the next six months. Who would it be?
Oh my. How about Severus Snape from the Harry Potter books? He's a dear favorite of mine, but Harry certainly considers him an antagonist in every single book. And, odd as this might seem, I don't think I would mind having him living in my house for half a year. If he got sarcastic about my cooking, I would get sarcastic back. If he ridiculed my coffee, I'd have an excuse to buy an espresso machine and teach him how to use it. I'd introduce him to chocolate-chip pancakes and peppermint mocha and sitting outside on the swing reading a book. Maybe I'd even manage to make him smile once or twice.
10. Can you speak another language? If so, which one? If not, which one would you like to learn?
I can speak a little bit of German.
11. Would you rather be an amazing homemaker and housekeeper, or be able to write beautiful poetry?
I can write poetry already, and I enjoy doing homemaker things like cooking and baking and arranging nice flowers for the dining room table and switching out some decorations with the seasons... so I pick some kind of magical spell that will turn me into a better housekeeper! Because I am not good at keeping my house clean and tidy like I ought to be.
Now, it's my turn :-D
My Questions:
1. Thanksgiving or Halloween?
2. Candy apples or caramel apples?
3. Hot apple cider or cold apple cider?
4. Walnuts or almonds?
5. Pecan pie or pumpkin pie?
6. Caramel corn or Chex mix?
7. Bonfire or a fire in a fireplace?
8. Hiking or camping?
9. Canoeing or kayaking?
10. Sweaters or hoodies?
11. Gloves or mittens?
I Nominate:
Anyone who wants to answer these! I haven't had much time for blogging lately, as you might have noticed, so I'm not going to pick anyone for this. If it looks fun to you, consider yourself tagged!




1. Thanksgiving or Halloween? -- Thanksgiving
ReplyDelete2. Candy apples or caramel apples? -- Neither, plain apples
3. Hot apple cider or cold apple cider? -- Hot!
4. Walnuts or almonds? -- depends on purpose, but for straight noshing, almonds.
5. Pecan pie or pumpkin pie? -- pumpkin
6. Caramel corn or Chex mix? -- neither!
7. Bonfire or a fire in a fireplace? -- both!
8. Hiking or camping? -- hiking
9. Canoeing or kayaking? -- canoeing
10. Sweaters or hoodies? -- hoodies (no pockets in sweaters)
11. Gloves or mittens? -- well, the ones I wear all winter are half gloves with a fold-over mitten part for the finger tips, so... hybrid? I don't know what those are called, but straight gloves aren't warm enough here, and mittens are awkward, so these I can just fold the mitten part back, use my fingers, then cover them up again and I don't have to take the whole thing off to do things when it's 17 degrees out. They keep my hands warmest by far.
Love your answers, particularly the Avengers one! :-D
Cowboy just made some roasted, salted walnuts this weekend that were amaaaaaaaaazing. Like, imagine healthy potato chips full of good stuff for your brain and body. But on a whole, I still prefer almonds too.
DeleteI don't like sweaters. They itch. They hold heat too well. No pockets. I can do a cardigan if it's very loose and made of cotton or something, but I own 3 hoodies and zero sweaters or cardis, so there you go.
Those mitten-glove things can be really awesome! I had some once too, when we lived in places blessed with snow and cold weather.
Ooh, those outfits are lovely! I especially like the first one!
ReplyDeleteThat quote is nice, too... I have yet to read the book, but it's on my TBR! And I can totally see peanut butter working with onion. It works with many things that might not seem obvious at first glance (carrot or apple, for instance).
I love your questions, and your answers were so fun to read :D
Cecilia, aren't they just classy and pretty?
DeleteThe Blue Castle is a joy and a delight. I love to reread it around New Year's because it is all about new beginnings.
Peanut butter is such a versatile delight!
That's a great quote from "Support Your Local Sheriff." Very Wodehousian, somehow. Love it :D
ReplyDeleteKatie, haha! It IS rather Wodehousian, now that you mention it :-D
DeletePoint of order: How do you know everyone hates peanut butter and onion sandwiches? The problem is in the wording, not in the taste... "Favourite weird combination of flavours that (you think) everyone else hates?" There. I fixed it. Now me, I've never tried it, but I like peanut butter and I like onion, so I might like it. BTW, given the change I made, I would have answered peanut butter and smoked oysters.
ReplyDeleteQuiggy, I actually know that NOT everyone hates peanut butter and onion sandwiches because my dad grew up eating them, and he and his 4 siblings quite enjoyed them. But it was the only food combo I could think of that does make most people go, "Um, what?" Lol. I didn't write the questions, I just tried to answer them...
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