Changes in the wind said...
- Go for breakfast and we do it often:)
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Lynn said...
- I answered this on facebook as work in a library again - like the
very first job I ever had, but I like your road trip idea. Hmmm - that
sounds nice.
I always worry about you and Mama Zen with the tornadoes I see on the news!
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Jan said...
- It would be something different every day
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Tabor said...
- Road trip...let's go!
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cube said...
- Write for a living. I've been a writer since before I was 11, but didn't know it until I was older.
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Barb said...
- Actually, since retirement, that's kind of my life. I do like to
spontaneously go on a short trip. We might just leave on Thursday after
Bob's eye is checked and find ourselves some spring weather!
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Elephant's Child said...
- Not sure. Thinking, thinking, thinking...
Whale watch? Go back to Antarctica?
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Birdie said...
- I would go to someone's house and look after their chickens and cats.
Or pottery. ;-)
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Arkansas Patti said...
- You just reminded me that I am not nearly as spontaneous as I use to be. I use to love taking
right-turn only day trips when I first got here. I would just drive all day with Mighty Dog exploring country roads while snacking on a cooler. I also called it a tank-of-gas day. I would only make right hand turns which eventually brought me home. Longer road trips were also fun but I needed a cat sitter for that. Think I need to shake loose the doldrums. Thanks.
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Brite Mist said...
- no problem for what i can do, my problems is that i want to do what i cannot !
LL Cool Joe said...
- Knowing me, go and buy a new cap! Ha. Well having just got the
internet back I'm just happy to sit and read everyone's blogs! I've
missed you!
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Lynn said...
- Love reading everyone's answers!
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G. B. Miller said...
- A little late to the game as I was compouterless for most of last
week. I would love to simply write and yes, go back and work in the
library. Absolutely loved the job.
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Sparkling Red said...
- It's almost warm enough for a long walk in my favourite park,
Toronto Island. That's what I'd like to do: see the lake, the trees,
the animals (local wildlife and farm-zoo), and the happy, excited
children.
Louvregirl said...I would paint. And ride a horse. Sit in the sun. Hug my kids. Have a dinner date or some kind of a date with my hubby...and then begin it all over again! ;-)
Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow Creeps in this petty pace from day to day, To the last syllable of recorded time; And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death. Out, out brief candle! Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more: it is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing. -- Macbeth, Act 5, Scene 5
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Thursday, April 21, 2016
ANSWERS AGAIN
I am posting the answers again to this week's Question Of The Week. If you didn't get to comment, go ahead and comment on that post and I will add your answer to this list. If anyone objects to my posting their answers, let me know and I will discontinue this. Meanwhile I love what everyone has to say.
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I would ride a horseback, the N Calif section of the Pacific Crest Trail, lots of history there.
ReplyDeleteI would head to the airport, fly maybe to Denver, rent a car and tour the west again.
ReplyDeleteDrive cross country and stop in for a short visit with all the pals I've made via my blog and different forums I'm a member of.
ReplyDeleteIt was just too complicated a question to answer. Sometimes I would like to just pick up my purse and walk away, never to return. I've never yet, but as I enter my red-hat lady years, I can see it happening.
ReplyDeleteLove reading everyone's answers. I have a printing client, who works at a very ritzy hotel in St. Thomas - she's lived there for 30 years. She's originally from Snaggle's neck of the woods and when she got divorced, decided she needed a change. So she looked up a place where it is warm and beautiful all the time - she's been in St. Thomas ever since. How I admire that - just picking up and moving someplace else.
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ReplyDeleteI would paint. And ride a horse. Sit in the sun. Hug my kids. Have a dinner date or some kind of a date with my hubby...and then begin it all over again! ;-)
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