Once again Rory has come up with some interesting questions. Check it out here
What’s a typical or average day look like for you from when you awaken to the day to when you retire for the night?
What has been your most well-received blog post to date, and what made it unique to your blog for it to become so popular?
Do you trust the internet?
What’s a typical or average day look like for you from when you awaken to the day to when you retire for the night?
Get up, let dog out, wash and dress, breakfast, walk dog, housework, lunch, walk dog, blogging, snack tea, walk dog (sometimes let her off for a run home), blogging, let dog out, bed. In between, we may have a field trip, visit a friend or have a friend come in for a cuppa, go shopping, hospital/doctor appointment.
What has been your most well-received blog post to date, and what made it unique to your blog for it to become so popular?
To be honest, I don’t know, but Daddy’s Little Girl and I am my Mother’s Other Daughter are two of my better posts I think.
Do you trust the internet?
Sometimes. It depends what I am looking up, and in some instances I have found conflicting information. I read the headlines via the computer and it would appear that editing is a thing of the past where there are errors in the article and they are not just spelling error. One had Prince William married to Fergie!
Prince William married to Fergie! Really. That is some typo. Doesn’t anyone ever proofread anymore?
It would appear not Vanda.
I like routine but mine is on a weekly cycle instead of daily… Every day is a little different depending on the activities required. Monday is always shopping day. Tuesday is laundry and Wednesday is house chores…
Hoovering is definitely a daily thing with the dog, dusting twice a week if you’re lucky! Laundry is done on a sunny/blowy day if we can and usually twice a week. Shopping is when we need something.
What’s a typical or average day look like for you from when you awaken to the day to when you retire for the night? – Get dressed, do my bathroom ablutions. Have breakfast, which is usually cereal and a mug of tea. Walk down to the shop for a newspaper, read it and then do some chores around the house.
In the afternoons I often go into town on my own or sometimes with one of my siblings.
I then check blogs etc on my laptop before preparing ‘tea’.
Evenings, I watch a bit of ‘tele’ and spend a bit more time on my laptop before or after supper. Then go to bed.
I agree with you Di – proofreading or editing on written articles from the news these days is a thing of the past.
Thanks Rory