Sharing My World 2016 Week 20
Here is my post for Cee’s Share Your World. Short and sweet this week :-).
When do you feel most connected with others?
Tricky one that. I’m not a “connecting” sort of person, as a rule. There was one memorable occasion a couple of years ago when Dad and I went on a little trip back to his roots. He showed me around the tiny village where he grew up (just a collection of cottages, really), and we had a lovely pub lunch.
What daily habit would you like to introduce to your life?
I’d like to introduce a bit of exercise. A little walk would be good. Maybe if I got up half an hour earlier…
What one mini-little-adventure would you like to have in the coming week?
Ooh, I don’t think I would like an sort of adventure, mini or otherwise. I’m a creature of habit, me.
List things or events that changed your Life: It could be as simple as a book or meeting a certain person?
- Going to university
- Working in Germany
- Starting a new life and career
- Buying my little house
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Good answers, Ali. Was your dad from Cornwall also? π — Suzanne
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Yes, a tiny little village not too far away π
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How nice that he can visit once in a while like that. π
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That sounds like a lovely time with your dad!
I love the list at the end π
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It was an amazing day π
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Don’t go out for walks… they always end up as mini adventures!
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Anything could happen!
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Who needs adventure! Not I!
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The very word makes me shudder.
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Ha! Me too.
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Sweet and simple this week, but I did enjoy reading your responses.
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Thanks!
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We seem to share many idiosyncrasies in our personalities. I am jealous of your time spent working in about country. I think that I would love that?
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It was a great experience!
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Great answers, Ali! That sounds like a nice excursion that you and your dad had. I am a creature of habit too.
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It was a lovely day! I don’t like to deviate from my routine.
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I know the feeling. Neither do I. I like it predictable.
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Adventure is overrated. Peace and quiet are underrated. I too vote for peace.
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Adventure generally means something went wrong. Like Garry’s “lost bag adventure”.
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Adventure is a another way of saying everything went in reverse of King Midas but was laughed about later eventually (by the survivors) π
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Yep. The key term being “by the survivors” π
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Adventure is best saved for stories, in my opinion! Great answers, Ali. π
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Yeah, for sure! I’m all for the quiet life π
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great post, thanks for sharing
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You’re welcome π
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Brilliant answers.
I see most of us are creatures of habit.
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I reckon that’s true. After all, most of us are constrained to doing the same thing every day due to work etc.
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True.
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It’s nice that you love your home area so much, Ali. Cornwall is a beautiful county and must be a wonderful place to live. As for adventure, the thought of it can be scary, but it does add interest to life a times (so I’m told). π
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It is a lovely place to live. Making the rest of the A30 (i.e. the bit between where I work and where I live) a dual carriageway would make it even better!
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I like adventures, Draliman, especially when they can be outside of the garden π Pawkisses for a Happy Day π β€
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I hope you don’t wander off outside the garden too often. It can be a scary place “outside the wall” π
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I hope you don’t wander off outside the garden too often. It can be a scary place “outside the wall” π
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This actual news story sounds kind of like something you’d write, Doc Ali (about “stoned” sheep in Wales): http://www.ksdk.com/news/weird/stoned-sheep-cause-mayhem-after-eating-cannabis-plants/215928191 // Instead of pigs in space, maybe Captain Mutton and crew, on the H.M.S. Mary Jane (are spaceships or only seafaring ships called this; I don’t know)?!! π Anyway, great post as always. You kind of sound like someone else I know (naming no names).
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Ha, you don’t often hear the words “sheep” and “rampage” in the same sentence!
I’m sure spaceships can be “HMS” too – after all, Star Trek has the “USS” Enterprise π
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Yeah, exactly, so I was wondering if the UK did the same. “Stoned sheep” just keeps ringing in my head. I wonder if cattle would/could get ‘high’ eating cannabis or if their bodies would process it differently? Looking forward to your ‘share your world’ this week, Dr. Ali! Happy Sunday.
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I reckon they would get high. A herd of high cattle really would be a rampage π¦
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I’m a creature of habit too but…chaos seems to tumble my way these days π
Ellespeth
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Yes – something always seem to happen to mess up the routine π¦
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