It's Wednesday so time for the Hodgepodge - Joyce provides the questions and we post our answers and link up here.1. June 10th is National Herbs and Spices Day. Besides salt and pepper what herb or spice container do you reach for most often? Is there a spice you truly dislike? What's a recent dish you made that called for more than salt and pepper?
2. It's been said 'variety is the spice of life'...in what way is this true for you? Elaborate.
Being retired no two weeks are usually the same - yes there is routine but being able to change plans at the drop of a hat is great after years of the day to day sameness of work.
3. What's something in your life that adds 'spice' (excitement, intensity) even if also comes with challenge or unpredictability?
The only thing I can think of that fits is visiting (or at the moment preparing to host) my son and his family in the US - definitely exciting.
4. If you could instantly master one skill or hobby, what would it be and why?
That's a hard one! Probably being able to play an instrument - I have no musical skills whatsoever.
5. We're halfway through the year...what's one book, movie, or activity you've loved this year that you'd recommend to others?
Well I can't stick to one - these are the books I've given 5 stars to so far this year:
Drive your plow over the bones of the dead by Olga Tolgardczuk
Heartstone by C J Sansom
Not a Happy Family by Shari Lapena &
Take my Hand by Dolen Perkins-Valdez
You can find my Goodreads page here with review details etc.
The activity I'd recommend is volunteering if you can - I love volunteering at our local Food Bank and feeling part of the community.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
Well I should have been busy preparing lunch for my brother and his wife today but unfortunately she is unwell so we've had to postpone. I'm sure my daughter who is working from "Mum's Home" today will appreciate the extra food and yummy dessert I made - well at least I hope it's yummy - chocolate trifle with raspberries.
And there's banana bread! The grandkids will enjoy that later I'm sure.
Trifle and banana bread, what great treats! How exciting to be preparing for your son's family to visit. That does add spice to life. Take care...
ReplyDeleteI will come for lunch! :-)
ReplyDeleteI too do not have any musical talent. Oh wait, I can hum.
Enjoy your week!
Carla
Chocolate trifle with raspberries sounds good to me! I agree with you about volunteering. I think we have a better perspective about life in general when we do something for someone else. I will check out your five star reads...not sure I have any of those on my list, but my list is long so it's possible I've added them somewhere : ) Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteOh yes - volunteering. A great recommendation! I used to do so much more than I do now. I need to look for more opportunities!
ReplyDeleteYour chocolate and raspberry trifle sounds lovely! Yes to volunteering!! Having spent my career working in non-profits I can attest to the high value of volunteers. I do need to get out there and have been considering a couple of organizations to volunteer with.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your answers. I played the flute. I wish I would've loved to learn to play piano
ReplyDeleteMy mum used to make a great trifle, how I miss them
ReplyDeleteI use a lot of garlic and ginger in meals, paprika too.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting to be preparing to have your son and his family visit!
I hope your sister in law is feeling better now. The food sounds delicious!
I also wish I could play an instrument. I hope it is a good trip to the US and sounds like lots of good food for your other family to enjoy! Have a good day!
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