Tuesday, November 5, 2013

My first real post on the rambling blog of my thoughts and emotions and all that jazz blog!!

One of the authors, and bloggers that I love to follow, +D.S. McKnight was nominated for the Liebster Award by +Tanya Searle. And as Tanya explains it: Of course I’d never heard of it, being the armature blogger that I am; but as far as I can tell it’s a fun, chain letter kind of award where I answer the questions she’s posed to me and in turn pose ten of my own to other bloggers. 
So +D.S. McKnight nominated me to answer some questions for her, and you all out there, and I felt privileged to be asked and obligated to answer.


1.  When it comes to movies - old black and white or color?
Mostly color, but there are a few great old black and whites that I love dearly! 
2.  Your favorite author?

IS this a trick question? How can I answer that? I have so many favorites in so many different genres.....Juliet Blackwell in cozy mysteries, Sherrilyn Kenyon in paranormal/fantasy3.  Coffee or Hot Chocolate? 
Hot Chocolate all the way!!4.  If you could visit any time - past or future - when would you choose?
I have always had a fascination with England in the 1800's 
5.   Summer or winter? 

Neither....Fall!! Football weather, falling leaves, bon fires that is what I live for!6.  Favorite genre. 
I will ready anything once~! I went through a cozy mystery phase, right now going through a paranormal phase, but I like to mix it up and read everything

7.  If you could have dinner with any historical figure, who would you choose?

The one person I would probably most want to talk with over dinner would be Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I would just love to listen to him in person and learn what he was like for real.
 
8.  A genie offers you 3 wishes.  What do you wish for?

Peace, Health and Happiness for my family and friends.  Does that count?
 
9.  Eat in or carry out?

Carry out...I'd rather be at home in my jammies!
 
10.  Favorite fairy tale?

Not a fairy tale, but love to read Dr. Seuss books because of the hidden meanings in them and force my kids to find them and talk about them!

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