A week or so ago I was tagged by Tony Plutonium for a “game” called Meme of Fours well here goes
Meme of Fours
Four jobs I've had: among the many jobs I have had: I spent a summer as a farm hand picking tobacco; I have been a waitress, retail manager and an interior painter
Four movies I can watch over and over: there are so many but these make me feel good; the Indiana Jones trilogy (I count them as one because I watch them one after the other) The Mummy (the Brandon Frazer one), Robin Hood Men in Tights and Space Balls (I love Mel brooks)
Four television shows I love to watch: I watch very little TV and I don’t “love” to watch any shows but I do like; “Stargate” sci-fi channel, “Modern Marvels” on the history channel, I like a new show called “Dirty Jobs” the Discovery Channel and the “Dog Whisper” on animal planet.
Four favorite dishes: a new favorite Scallops Portabella found at MAXWELLS ON THE BAY in in Naples Fl, spaghetti, my aunt B’s fruit salad and just about anything Mexican
Four websites I visit daily: Netscape news, NPR, Dark Horizons, and by-art.com (I like to play Mahjong). Of course from these web sites and the blogs I visit god only knows where I will end up and how long I’ll be a surfin.
Four places I've been on vacation: My guys love the Outer Banks beaches but we love to visit family and friends and have been many places including
Four places I'd rather be: I am very satisfied with the life I have now and other than being closer to family there is only one place I would rather be and that is sitting on a rock on a hill on my four acres in Willis VA
In keeping with the spirit of the game I am tagging these four blogs that I like:
Blue Ridge Muse
Fragments from Floyd
View from the Ridge (this guy gives me some good info on what is going on on the OB and I would like to know more about him).
2 comments:
My roommate at UNC for four years was from Richlands, where the two biggest buildings are the Baptist church and the Piggly-Wiggley. He was kinda short so he was the one they always stuck up in the top of the curing barns - after years of that he was the most heat-tolerant person I'd ever met.
Hope you're feeling better!
The top of those barns are very hot but my brother and I were young, he was 12 and I was 14, and we were both strong for our age so we spent a lot of time climbing those beams. It was hard dirty work but I learned a lot about people from the Lumbee Indians and black folks I worked with. I'm thankful I only had to do it for a year but I would not trade the experience for anything. Now that I think of it that could be one of the reasons I hate to be hot.
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