1/23/2013

Patrice and her Porch




I'm with Patrice again, on her porch. Head over to Everyday Ruralty and read some more from the chatting ladies. Here are Patrice's questions for this week:

1. Do you eat eggs? What is your favourite way to serve them?

Patrice, I do not like eggs at all. I mustn't use the word Bleugh for food, but really and truly.... Eggs = bleugh!

Egg Mayonnaise sandwiches - Seriously?!

Boiled eggs? Fried eggs? Nooooooo!

The only way I will eat eggs is when they're baked with flour and some other ingredients. If the eggs are part of 

Chocolate Chip Whoopie Pies,

or

in the meringue of Baked Alaska, 

or

in Lemon Loaves.

Ohhhh yes, I'll eat eggs in these forms. But eggs as eggs? Nope. 

Thank you.


2. Do you have a favourite item that you really like having around? (a pillow, a chair, a sweater, a teddy bear etc)

Ummmm ... I don't think so. Mind you, our American friends gave me a blanket wrap for Christmas. It's the coziest thing I have ever used. When I go up to the Lounge at lunch time for my quiet time, I wrap it around me, and it truly feels like it's heated.

Thank you guys!


3. Is  most of the furniture in your home dark wood, light wood, painted, lacquered, or distressed?

In the Lounge, it's mostly  dark wood. Almost all of that furniture has either been in our home since we were married, or has been given to us by others.



You can't really see a lot of the furniture here, but the framed pictures on the wall give an idea of the colour of the furniture.

In the Family Room, though, the furniture is pine.



This is our slouchy room, where we kick of our shoes, put our feet up, 


and it's where Jackson loves to gaze out longingly at the world outside.


4. Please fill in the rest of this sentence. "I could write a book about ____________ "

I could probably write a book about beginning projects which remain unfinished. But of course, the book would be begun and not completed, so you'd never get to see it.

I could almost certainly write a book on the number of times I 'speak' to a person in my mind, but don't actually pick up the phone to call them.

But I'd probably be best at a book that was specifically designed to appeal to any who may wish to read the ramblings of a home-schooling, island-living, kid-loving, somewhat-disjointed mother of four blessings.


5. If money and calender/family obligations weren't an issue, would you prefer to spend next weekend at a Bed and Breakfast, a posh hotel, a cabin in the woods, or on a sailboat on a calm body of water? I guess the last thing - the sailboat - would have to be someplace warm :) (It's 30+ degrees here).

My choice would definitely be a cabin in the woods. Total peace and quite. A log fire (Are they safe in a log cabin in the woods? I have visions of something going awry, and realizing that that log fire would have a whole lot of fuel right on its doorstep. Oh, not a nice thought... But I'm still sticking with the cabin in the woods.)

You offering, Patrice?








14 comments:

  1. Wow the photos on your blog are beautiful. I'm not sure it would be worth leaving your place to go to a cabin in the woods. Have a great week!

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    1. Thank you so much :) We are blessed where we live (though I'd still jump at a cabin in the woods ;) )

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  2. Soooooo glad you are visiting on the porch with Patrice! I love your answers!!

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    1. Thank you, my dear :) One day, we'll visit together x

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  3. Your egg answers cracked me up. (no pun intended) I'm glad you're blogging again. I truly missed your sense of humor. I have to give it to you...you have a lot of books. We do too, but you probably have a few hundred more. I guess it's hard to tell unless you have it all in the same shelving as the other person. But, I think books are better than so many other things. Now to find time to read them. :)

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    1. Oh, Rachel, there are books *everywhere* here! As you say, when you're homeschooling, they seem to 'breed'!
      Yep, like you, I'm trying to find time to read more too .... easier said than done, eh!

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  4. I like eggs, but the pictures you posted reminded me of other wonderful ways to use them. I love Baked Alaska!Jackson has a great view. As they say, "It's a dog's life". Your answer to #4 made me laugh. Another person who participated in our chat said she could write a book on procrastination. I asked her if the book would ever get finished.Cabin in the woods was the most popular answer. Have a great rest of the week!

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    1. I almost wrote 'procrastination' .... Story of my life, I'm afraid. Thanks, once again, Patrice for the questions :)

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  5. I love eggs, in most every way. I might like a posh hotel, due to the fact that our old farmhouse (out in the woods) is much like a cabin with a real wood stove :)

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    1. Michelle ... I can't offer you a posh hotel, but a house swap would give you a house by the seashore .... ;)

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  6. I just loved your egg answer. You are funny :). I would so love to be let loose with all those books. I love books.

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    1. I love books too, Madonna. Trying to find time to do more reading is not so easy at this stage of my life, but sitting on the sofa with a book, a cup o' tea and some cake is my idea of a perfect day :)

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  7. I'm with you on so many answers, but I have come around to eggs since they are so nutritious! And the idea of a cabin in the woods, yes, yes!!! Only if there is a really warm fire to sit by. It's very cold today, oh my lands it's so cold! I'm really missing our old wood-burner! Love you friend!

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    1. Doesn't the cabin sound amazing. I think because we are so tree-less, the idea of a cozy place to chill in the woods sounds amazing. We have it cold too these days, though nothing like you, I'm guessing. x

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