This week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #177 is all about Celebration.
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#WeekendCoffeeShare: 2 Surgeries in December
Hello, come on in from the cold. Please sit and join me for a virtual coffee.
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This week on Truthful Tuesday, Frank from Thoughts and Theories asks:
Continue reading “Truthful Tuesday 11-30-2021 on a Wednesday”Share Your World – Week of November 29, 2021
If you had the power to strike one person in your life permanently speechless, who would it be? (Real names aren’t necessary, vague descriptions are fine… and yes, this is being asked in fun and not to be mean)
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of November 29, 2021”#SundayStills – Getting Cozy
I am a simple person with simple desires and when it comes to getting cozy especially during winter, my go-to is minimalistic at its best – just a cup of rich and delightful hot cocoa and somewhere that’s warm.
Like how this cat is curled up comfortably on the couch by the fireplace that was behind me, that spot feels like somewhere I would park for the afternoon.
Here is my favorite way to staying warm and cozy during winter – head to a ski resort, ride the tram to the top, if there’s a restaurant or lodge, head inside, order a steamy cup of hot cocoa with whipped cream and preferably marshmallow, and finally find a seat with the view. Now, that, in my vocabulary, is a simple person’s luxury.
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #176: One Photo/One Story
This week, on Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #176, host Ann-Christine has chosen the minimalistic theme of One photo/One Story.
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In the midst of getting the yard project completed, I completely missed autumn this year. I had zero pictures of the colors and the leaves but then again, autumn 2021 has been weird – warm and rainy.
Continue reading “#SundayStills – Monthly Color Challenge: Ruby Wine”Truthful Tuesday 11-16-2021 on a Wednesday: How’s Life?
This week on Truthful Tuesday, instead of the usual format, busy host Frank from Thoughts and Theories invites everyone to reflect upon life.
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I work for a company that provides training for emergency telecommunicators aka dispatchers as well as develops the software for emergency communications.
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In your opinion, what should be humanity’s goal?
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Share Your World – Week of November 8, 2021
How many pillows do you sleep with? If over one or two, is it because you sleep better ‘propped up’ a little?
I only sleep with one pillow nowadays and I’m still on the market to search for a better pillow than the one I currently have. It’s too low for me. I tried sleeping with 2 pillows but that’s too high.
What would be the worst thing you could put in a piñata?

Though I’ve never had a piñata, I think the worst thing to put in it would be rocks and boulders because, well, that’s just mean.
What noise annoys you the most?
I’ve complain a lot about the plane noises while I’m trying to work or conduct a work meeting. While some would argue this is a costly noise, I would still argue this is annoying. This is one of the two noises that annoys me the most, the other is a baby’s cries. Even through a television, hearing the sound of a child’s cry of anguish annoys me to hell.
If cartoon physics suddenly replaced real physics, what are some things you would want to try?
All of below!
Truthful Tuesday 11-09-2021 Would you rather…
This week on Truthful Tuesday, hosted by Thoughts and Theories, we are playing a game – This or that (aka Would you rather) – and I have a feeling it’s going to be some difficult choices:
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This week, on Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #173, Tina invites everyone to share some interesting architecture.
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What was the very first popular song you ever remember taking a liking to? I’m not talking about children’s songs or old traditional songs… but the kind of songs you’d hear on the radio.
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On this week’s Blogging Insights – New Format #15, the following quote is given:
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This week, on Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #172, Amy invites everyone to share a Day of the Week.
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Truthful Tuesday 10-26-2021
This week on Truthful Tuesday, hosted by Thoughts and Theories, asks:
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I cannot believe it’s the end of October! It’s once again time to hustle to get all the October transaction completed at work. Another long week, here we go.
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of October 25, 2021”Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #171: Weird and Wonderful
Weird and Wonderful, this is the topic for this week’s Lens-Artist Photo Challenge, hosted by Ann-Christine, which is another topic I find challenging for me.
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Are you easily frightened or startled?
Yes, it’s why I never visit haunted houses.

(Purely whimsical supposition. Suspend disbelief for a bit)
If you were a ghost, what location do you think you would haunt? Is it the same or different from the location you’d want to haunt?
I’m afraid I don’t have much imagination about this sort of thing right now. My brain is more of less fried from working two 12 hours days, will probably do that again for the rest of the week. So my simple answer is I would haunt either my house or my grave site but then I might not have a grave site. So my house it is.
What do you see in your mind’s eye when you close your eyes? (I know somebody will answer ‘the inside of my eyelids”, so I took the temptation away by answering that first! Feel free to use that answer if you like though, or pass. It’s ALL good!)
As much as I’d like to laugh and say “the inside of my eyelids”, I can’t because I never see the inside of my eyelids when I close my eyes. When I close my eyes, my imagination comes alive. Story plots begin to swirl in my mind’s eyes.
Lately, each time I close my eyes, I keep seeing a old plot from one of my unfinished short stories. It keeps trying to push forward and continue the story but then it’s like it’d hit a wall. Then it would rewind and play it over like an object hitting the wall over and over. My imagination is very annoying sometimes.
If a Semi (Big Rig in Americanese) (lorry or trolley over the pond) were about to smash into a crowd, and you could divert the vehicle’s course to hit only one person, would you? How would you decide who would become the victim?
This reads like a question my business philosophy professor asked the class on the first day of class to demonstrate utilitarianism and altruism. I think I would divert the vehicle’s course but unless Superman or someone near-invincible is in the crowd, I don’t know how I’ll decide who would become the victim.





































