I liked these Hodgepodge questions so am playing along.....I actually am writing this on Tuesday as I will be out of town on Wednesday all day. To join in on the Wednesday HodgePodge, head to this blog.
1. April 22nd is Earth Day...what's the most 'out of this world' place on earth you've ever visited? Tell us something about it.
We've been to some interesting spots both as a couple and with our two daughters when they were young. The one thing that comes to my mind immediately though are the Catacombs in Rome, Italy where my husband and I and our 2nd daughter went while doing Rome and Florence. We did the tour at the San Callisto Catacombs which is considered one of the largest and most important Christian burial sites located on the Appian Way! The photo below is my youngest girl, Claire, age 18 and I on the Appian Way.
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| Rome, Italy July 2017 |
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| On the way to the Catacombs |
2. A favorite quote, verse, or song lyric with the word earth in it?
a fave quote for earth day:
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| quote is by the poet George Santayana although social media gets it wrong and says Shakespeare said it. NOT TRUE...this is not a Shakespearean quote. |
A fave song:
3. What's the most trivial thing about which you have a strong opinion?
The way the toilet paper hangs.
4. What's your most commonly used kitchen utensil or tool? What's the last thing you made using that tool?
my kitchen shears. Last thing I made was dinner last night: tofu scramble and I used them to snip the scallions. I use them for SO much. They're by Cutco. I can trim my rose bush with them, cut open cardboard, cut those plastic tie thingys, and snip scallions or broccoli. and yes they can go in the dishwasher on the top silverware rack.
5. Marilyn (Memphis Bridges) gave me a great book of 3000 questions, and I'm going to try to use one in our Hodgepodge every week. Here is today's -
What is your greatest extravagance?
Overall so far in our life it's a toss up between our week in Paris with our 2 daughters (ages 16 and 11 at the time) or Dave and my trip to Albequerque last May for a week. Well...and the fact we had a side hall colonial built for us in 1994 when our oldest was 1 and we finally paid off the mortgage in 2021!
Smaller extravagances on a personal level:
It depends on the season!
Winter: a grande sized cinnamon dolce latte from *$ with almond milk and 2 pumps of the cinnamon syrup plus a warmed up chocolate croissant
Spring: chicken quesadillas and a cocktail at one of my fave ADK pubs followed by something chocolate
Summer: an ADK trip to a brewery or pub with excellent food and with excellent cocktails plus soft serve ice Mounds ice cream cone (Chocolate coconut only found in one spot in the ADK) and a week in a mountain cabin on a lake; OR a vacation somewhere with my hubby out of state but in the Northeast (last summer it was Maine and yes we spent some money!)
Autumn: Same as above
On a more practical note: the most extravagant thing (as in the most expensive) we have spent money on for our home, besides a new roof in 2021, was getting every single window replaced in 2023 with Renewal by Anderson Windows. SO glad we spent the big bucks to do this. (the final cost was literally more than half of my annual salary as a special education preK teacher...we paid for it with some of my money from my dad's estate he left me with).
6. Insert your own random thought here.
It looks like Spring as I type this (Tuesday late morning) but it feels like Winter. It is only 30 degrees F right now but it's sunny!
| soon to open cherry blossoms |
Happy Wednesday!
I'm hiking today (Wed) in the lower high peaks/cental Adirondack mountains where I'm hoping there will be snow.










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