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Sharing My World Week 23
Here is the Sharing of My World, week 23! Wow, week 23 already. We’re almost half-way through the year, and I’m now on 2 weeks annual leave. I have quite a few jobs to do, but I know from past experience that the more time I have, the less I do, so we’ll have to see how it all works out. I’m pretty sure I’ll be using my PS4 a lot, if nothing else.
Share Your World is hosted by Cee over at her photography blog. Head over there for great photos, photography tips and more.
Would you rather be stuck in a small plane with mild turbulence for 2 hours or be a passenger in a car racing the Daytona 500?
I’ve Googled “Daytona 500” and it appears to be 500 miles of driving round in circles. That’s not for me! The plane trip sounds lovely, even with “mild turbulence”. I could look out the window, maybe have a nap.
Would you rather be alone with nobody in the vicinity for one month or never be alone not even for a minute for one month?
I can’t imagine not being alone at all for a whole month. That sounds like some fresh circle of Hell. Being alone for a whole month sounds idyllic. Maybe the plane ride drops me off somewhere nice and it’ll be back in a month to pick me up.
Would you like to sleep in a human size nest in a tree or be snuggled in a burrowed spot underground?
Tricky. Being up a tree would afford a good view, but it seems too exposed. I’ll go for snuggled underground. It would have to be bug-free, however. I’ll need some surveillance cameras to see what’s going on above-ground, too. The only problem would be lack of natural light. Once of those houses buried in a hill-side would be nice.
In a car would you rather drive or be a passenger?
Generally I would prefer to be a driver. I’m so seldom a passenger I’m not really used to it, and I very seldom have passengers in my car.
The only time I’d rather be a passenger would be when driving in a unfamiliar city. In that circumstance I’d rather be navigator(*) – I’m quite good at looking ahead on the map(**).
Notes for young people
(*) Navigator: a SatNav in human form
(**) Map: a representation of the local area, printed on paper(***)
(***) Paper: made from pulped trees, “paper” was used to record information before hard disks, CDs and the Cloud
Sharing My World Week 22
Wow, I can hardly believe it’s time to Share My World again! It’ll be Christmas before we know it.
In Sharing Your World, Cee poses four weekly questions for us to answer. Check out her blog full of wonderful photos!
Regarding animals would you prefer not having them around or having domestics pets, farm animals, or seeing them in nature or the zoo?
I’d like to have a little cat again. Pets are quite a responsibility, though, and I’m not sure I’m ready for that just yet. Maybe sometime in the future (at least now that I own a house I can if I want!).
Regarding “wild” animals, I love seeing them in nature. I know that zoos serve a purpose – educational as well as preserving very endangered species – but all things being equal, animals should be left in their natural habitat.
It’s very sad to see a big cat in a cage. Or in some celebrity’s back garden.
Are you a collector of anything?
Not really. Stuff I have a lot of (books, DVDs) I have for what they contain, not what they are. I don’t have a library of books because I love the smell and touch of books or whatever, I have the books for the stories they contain. My DVDs allow me to slip into other lives for a while. Digital copies of books and films are just as good.
That said, I do have a house full of crap. I have trouble throwing stuff away (though not on the scale of those poor souls you see on TV reality shows who can’t move for falling over piles of newspapers).
If you could know the answer to any question, besides “What is the meaning of life?”, what would it be?
I have no idea. Maybe I don’t know myself well enough to know what I really want to know? My question could be “what do I really want to know?” Then I could spend my life trying to find the answer.
If you were to treat yourself to the “finer things” what would you treat yourself to?
Once I’ve outfitted a home cinema room, I would stock the industrial size fridge with quality cheese, ham and so on – quality nibbles for a quality cinematic experience. After sitting for hours watching films and eating cheese, I would probably also require a quality personal trainer!
See you next week where I will Share My World once again!
Sharing My World Week 21
It’s nearly past time to Share My World again! As always the questions have been posed by Cee – go check out her blog!
If you could make a 15 second speech to the entire world, what would you say?
“Right, that’s it, I’ve had it with you lot. Robbing, stealing, killing each other. Beating each other up, hurting each other. This will not do! I’m going back to Tau Ceti Major III and when I get back I want to see some improvement. Clear? Good. See you in a century or two.”
(Disappears in the sparkle of the teleporter beam.)
If you could take a photograph, paint a picture or write a story of any place in the world, what and where would it be?
This is a tricky one! I think I’d like to do a tour of New Zealand with my camera. While I’m there I’ll stake out any likely Hobbit haunts to see if I can grab some snaps of the little guys going about their lives.
If you had to spend one weekend alone in a single store but could remove nothing, which store would you pick?
I guess if I’m going to be stuck in a shop all weekend, it will have to be one full of games consoles to play on. I’m sure that will keep me occupied. I’m hoping that this shop also has a cafeteria and bathroom facilities!
If you were given a boat or yacht today, what would you name it? (You can always sell the yacht later)
I’d name it the “Cash Cow” because once I’ve sold it I’ll be quids in! I’d probably sail it around a bit first, though (which would probably result in it sinking as I don’t know how to sail).
See you next week!
Sharing My World Week 20
Right on the verge of Share Your World Week 21, here I am with Week 20, hosted as always by Cee over at her photography blog. Since I’m running late(r) this week, I’d better get stuck in.
If you could go back and visit any time period, what time would you travel to and why?
All of time is my oyster – this is quite a decision. I could see the dinosaurs! Watch knights in shining armour riding around the countryside. Visit the stomping grounds of Dickens and Shakespeare. Visit ancient Rome or Greece.
I’ve made my decision! I shall travel back to a week last Saturday. My pizza was particularly well baked and I watched a double episode of Stargate SG-1 while I was eating.
Ah, halcyon days.
If you could have three wishes granted for you alone, what would they be? This is a time for you to dream and have fun.
Hmm, I’m good at dreaming but not so good at having fun.
I left this one to the end. I’ve still got nothing. I’m not the sort of person to grant wishes to, sorry.
Wanting something to quench your thirst, what would you drink?
Mmm, Diet Coke. Accept no substitutes! A tasty can of chemical goodness. Nicely chilled, of course. Warm drinks don’t quench my thirst.
Or a nice cold fruit smoothie. Goodbye teeth! Welcome, sugar overload! Tasty, though.
If you watch TV what are your favourite three television shows?
Well, this is a tricky one to answer. There are way more than three! My dream list would contain such classics as Dr Who (that’s a no-brainer), Stargate, anything in the crime vein (CSI, NCIS, Criminal Minds, Dexter, Castle and so on), Bones (for sure), anything medical-related (ER, Grey’s Anatomy, Casualty, Holby City), Buffy, Angel, Lost Girl. I’m sure by now you can see the sort of stuff I like to watch!
See you all again next time.
Sharing My World Week 19
It’s time for Share Your World, a weekly series hosted by Cee over at her photography blog. Let’s dive straight in!
Do you prefer shopping or going to a park?
Yay, shopping! Hunting around for a parking place. Traipsing around a busy town. Pushing my way past a billion people. Basking in the noise. Breathing in the fumes.
No, wait. That’s not right.
I’m changing my answer to “going to a park”.
What is the highest score you’ve ever made in bowling? Actual or virtually played.
With or without the buffers up? 🙂
It’s been years since I went bowling. I can’t handle the (real or imagined) smug looks on other people’s faces as my ball consistently falls in the gutter. Plus it’s very expensive, like £4 per person per game.
I think the best I ever did was around 160 or something. I can bowl a “good” game, then the next game I hardly hit anything.
Name the foreign countries you’ve been to.
I’m not particularly well travelled. I’m probably the only person I know who hasn’t been to Spain or Egypt 😦
Germany – two school exchanges, worked there for a year, went there for a friend’s wedding, went to a conference.
Switzerland – weekend trip while I was living in Germany.
Republic of Ireland – worked there for four years.
France – three day business meeting. Caught the ferry back to England after living in Germany.
Belgium – drove through the edge of it on the way back from living in Germany.
The Netherlands – one day business meeting.
Wales – holiday, conferences.
Scotland – holidays.
And last, but not least, as I’m Cornish I am including England!
Describe your own outlook on life in seven words or less.
It happens. Deal with it. Or not.
That’s all for this week. Have a great week everyone!
Sharing My World Week 18
Here I am to Share My World once again, brought to us by Cee over at Cee’s Photography Blog. So without further ado, I’ll jump right in!

What object do you always have with you when travelling and why?
The quick and easy answer is “a credit card”. That way, if I’ve forgotten anything I can buy it. Not that I’m rolling in money and can just replace everything, but I can stretch to that forgotten toothbrush.
I’ll also make sure I have my Kindle, camera and so on – the usual things – but after a credit card the most important thing is my phone. My phone lets me read my Kindle library (in case I forgot my Kindle), I can work out where I am with the GPS, Google local services, check to see how much money I have left, take pictures and if all else fails, actually phone someone!
What subject would you like to study in depth, if given the time to do so?
That’s a tricky one. I’ve sometimes thought about psychology or sociology. Or maybe economics. That sounds really boring and it might have numbers in it but it might be nice to see what’s going on and how the entire world’s economies fell to bits.
I think I’d rather know a bit about everything than everything about one thing. That sounds like a good way to earn a living by winning pub quizzes.
Which would you prefer: a wild, turbulent life filled with joy, sorrow, passion, and adventure–intoxicating successes and stunning setbacks; or a contented bordering on happy, secure, predictable life surrounded by friends and family without such wide swings of fortune and mood?
It’s the quiet life for me! I like everything planned out and stable. No sudden surprises for me, thanks!
What are your favourite spices?
Tricky one this! I need to find something that is undeniably a spice.
Parsley, rosemary, thyme?
Herbs. No wiggle room here. Denied!
Pepper?
Apparently a condiment. Possibly also a spice. I’m not taking the chance. Denied!
Curry powder then. You can’t go wrong with curry powder.
This is a blend of spices, not a spice. Denied!
Garlic? I love garlic!
It’s a species of the onion genus, and onion is not a spice. I think that dried garlic powder is a spice, so I’ll take a chance. That’s one!
Chilli powder.
Ground dried chillies. Definitely a spice. Yay!
So after all that we have garlic powder and chilli powder.
See you next week when I will be sharing my world once again!
Sharing My World Week 17
It’s time to Share My World again! There will be a new set of questions tomorrow – this week is a bit confusing as tomorrow is the first of two May holidays in the UK and I was thinking it was Saturday again today.
But it’s not. It’s Sunday. I might wash the car and do some gardening. “Low maintenance garden” my ass. There may be no grass but there’s weeds.
The questions, which I shall attempt to answer, are provided every week by Cee.
What are some words that just make you smile?
“Dastardly”. That’s a negative word but it sounds funny. That always makes me smile.
“Asshat”. That makes me smile too. It’s not actually a word though, apparently 😦

A dastardly character involved in some asshattery
(Image source and copyright information wikipedia)
When you lose electricity in a storm, do you light the candles or turn on the flashlight? How many of each do you own?
Even in the horrific storms this last winter I didn’t lose power. I was living in a town, so all telephone and electricity cables are underground. There was some lightning once or twice, but I guess it didn’t hit any electricity substations. Some homes in Cornwall did lose power, though.
However, if this should happen I have a couple of torches (=flashlights) around the place. I need to buy some candles (for nice mood lighting as well as emergencies) but I haven’t got around to it yet.
What is the longest book you ever read?
The type of book I read doesn’t tend to be particularly long. I’ve read David Eddings’ “Belgariad” and “Mallorean” may times, but that’s two sets of five books each, though all the same characters. “Lord of the Rings” is three books but that was quite long.
The book which seemed the longest was an exam text I had to read at school – “Sansibar oder der letzte Grund” by Alfred Andersch. It wasn’t really all that long but it was full of difficult words and I found it pretty boring. I preferred the other two books – they were plays, which meant dialogue, which meant more words I actually knew. There’s a big difference between speaking another language and reading a novel.
So you win a pet monkey at a fair, but this isn’t just any old monkey. It can do one trick for you whenever you want from getting a pop out of the fridge to washing your hair. What would be the trick?
Many of the posts I’ve read for this week would have the monkey doing housework. According to the covenant on my house I’m not allowed to keep chickens or pigs (there goes my dream of a chicken coop and pig farm combo in the back garden) but it doesn’t specifically mention monkeys.
Therefore I would open a monkey sanctuary so that all these hard-working housework monkeys can get one weekend off a month from their duties.
It would be run by Marcel because he looks like a sensible sort of monkey.

(Image source Friends Wiki)
See you again next week!
Sharing My World Week 16
It’s Share Your World time again. That seems to have come around pretty quickly! I don’t know where the week has gone. Share Your World is hosted by Cee in which she poses questions about ourselves.
How many places have you lived? You can share the number of physical residences and/or the number of cities.
I was thinking that I’ve lived in loads of places, but on reading some other people’s answers, I really haven’t in comparison, and it was mostly moving around while at university, because that’s what students have to do!
- Carnon Downs, Cornwall, UK until age 5 (I don’t remember much about this place)
- Truro, Cornwall, UK until age 18
- Here begin the “University Years” – Guildford, Surrey, UK
- University accommodation (first year)
- Guildford town (second year)
- Stuttgart, Germany (third year – unleashed loose in the world!)
- University accommodation (final year)
- Guildford town (the PhD years)
- Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, UK (post-doc year one)
- Liss, Hampshire, UK (post-doc year two) (end of the “University Years”)
- Cork, County Cork, Ireland (three years)
- Cobh, County Cork, Ireland (one year)
- Truro, Cornwall, UK (three years)
- Elsewhere in Truro, Cornwall, UK (two years)
- Redruth, Cornwall, UK (five and a half years)
- Grampound Road, Cornwall, UK (two months so far)
One of the places I lived in at university accommodation was floor three in Bourne House. Sometimes when the phone in the kitchen rang we would all sing “Bourne Three” (“Born Free”). Ha ha ha.
What type of music relaxes you the most?
That depends on my mood. Something like Enya would do the trick. Anything except classical. Classical music winds me up big time. It makes me feel like I’m in a lift (elevator) or a restaurant. I keep expecting the doors to ding open on the sports equipment floor, or someone to come over and ask me if my food is to my liking.
If you could instantly become fluent in another language, what would that language be and why?
Didn’t I already more or less answer this one, and went for Klingon? I’ll choose something else, then. I’ll go for “American”. That way I won’t have to keep looking stuff up. Especially food. I spent years thinking “zucchini” was some sort of exotic meal, when in reality it’s just a courgette. What the hell is “falafel” or this “bear claw” thing people on US dramas keep eating? It would be nice to have this information at my fingertips!
If you could fly or breathe under water what would you prefer?
I would prefer to fly! As Abba said in the song “Eagle”:
“And I dream I’m an eagle
And I dream I can spread my wings
Flying high, high, I’m a bird in the sky
I’m an eagle that rides on the breeze
High, high, what a feeling to fly
Over mountains and forests and seas
And to go anywhere that I please”
That’s all for this week! Bonus question? What bonus question?
Sharing My World Week 15
It’s Sharing My World time again, hosted by Cee at her photography blog.
Here are this week’s questions.
For your blog do you basically use Windows or Mac, laptop, desktop, pad, or phone?
I’ll read on anything but I always write my blog on my Dell Latitude Ultrabook. I’m not sure what the difference between a laptop and an ultrabook is. It’s actually way outside my budget but I bought it from Dell Outlet, where people buy stuff and then immediately send it back so Dell resell it cheap, so £1100 became £650. Cool! It runs Windows 7.
I need a keyboard to type at any sort of speed. That’s why I use a laptop rather than my tablet or phone. And I need to be able to use it, which is why it runs Windows 7 rather than Windows 8 🙂
As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?
I wanted to be either a football (soccer player) or a train driver. Fortunately neither came to pass.
Every summer we visited my Gran in the north of Scotland and to get there we went by train much of the way. The car went with us on the train. It was very exciting, hence “train driver”. As it happens, though, driving a train isn’t as exciting as it looks. As for “football player”, well, doesn’t everyone? The closest I ever got to that dream was handing out half-time oranges at primary school. I didn’t get to play because I sucked.
Did you grow up in a small or big town? Did you like it?
I grew up in a little village, but only until I was five so I don’t really remember it. We then moved to the biggest (only, in fact) city in Cornwall, a teeming metropolis of around twenty thousand people. Ah, city life. The bright lights, the crowds etc etc.
Since then I’ve lived in reasonably-sized cities (Guildford, Cork, Stuttgart) but I like where I live now, a little village again, though I’ve only been here two months. Yesterday was very weird. It was a beautiful day. I was outside doing a bit of gardening, a couple of others were washing their cars. Everyone said “hello”. Then my friend from around the corner came round with two of her little kiddies and we all went to the village market. I felt all grown up. When did that happen?
How old would you be if you didn’t know how old you are?
Probably around 30, though I like knowing that I’m older when I get all the weird aches and pains. If I’d had these aches and pains at 30 I would have been seriously worried. Here is a list I have compiled of all my ages:
- Emotional age: 16
- Life experience age: 30
- “I’m getting too old for this” age: 52
- First thing in the morning age: 12
- Any time after 9pm age: 93
- Physical age: 107
- Actual age? Well, I posted a photo a little while ago, have a guess! Anyone guessing over 50 will be removed from my Christmas list.
Bonus question: What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?
I hate this question. It doesn’t seem like a “bonus” to me. I’m glad nothing went wrong last week and I hope nothing goes wrong next week? I’ll just copy and paste that from now on.
See you next week!
Sharing My World Week 14
It’s Share Your World time again, courtesy of Cee over at her photography blog. I’ll dive straight in.
If you had to describe your day as a traffic sign, what would it be?
That’s a tricky one.
Tricky tricky tricky.
I’ll go with the following:
Bumpy road. That’s what most days are like. Especially at the moment when we’re still clearing up the work from last weekend while “normal” work is also there to be done. It can be quite confusing, like the following sign.
What the hell? I’ve been on a “roundabout of roundabouts” like this somewhere to the north of London, while following friends in another car. In the end I pretty much just followed them and hoped for the best. I didn’t have a clue what was going on. At least the hospital with A&E (that’s ER) department is clearly marked in case of unfortunate collisions!
Is your hair short (total neck and ear showing), medium (covering ears and neck), long (below shoulders), extra long (at least halfway down your back) or bald?
Short! “Four” on the back and sides, “eight” on the top (that’s measured in eighths of an inch). Here’s a picture of me from one of our websites, to illustrate (taken at Chapel Porth, Cornwall). Currently my hair is about the same length (I get it cut every 6 weeks) but I’ve lost a few pounds! Yay!
When you are with your friends, do your interactions include much touching—for example, hugging, kissing, rough housing, rubbing backs? Would you like to have more of this? (Note: the answers may vary depending on where you live on this wonderful planet.)
No touching. I emit an aura of “stay away” somehow. There are one or two friends I hug but I never initiate it.
What do you feel is the most enjoyable way to spend $100?
I wouldn’t be able to as it’s not legal tender. So the first thing to do is to convert it to GBP. I’m assuming that we’re talking USD here so that comes to just under £60, currently. Suddenly that doesn’t sound so much.
That’s a bit over a full tank of petrol for my Fiesta. I think I’d fill up the car, drive somewhere nice and I’d have a bit left over for some food and bits and bobs. Here’s somewhere nice (Colliford Lake, Cornwall).
Bonus question: What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?
I’m grateful that the work at the weekend went well. I’m looking forward to getting the rest of it cleared away next week (though it probably won’t be completely done).
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