Four names I go by:
Granny Sue
Susanna
Susie
Sue
Four Places I've lived:
Centreville, VA
Manassas, VA
Ravenswood, WV
I don't think I have any photos uploaded of the townhouse we rented for 2 years while we searched for land and built our house.
Sandyville WV
Not very exciting list, is it? My blog friend Janet over at MacQue listed some international homes!
Four things I love to watch:
Birds
Sunset/Sunrise
Chickens
Old-time musicians
Four Places I have visited:
Niagara Falls
The Rainbow Bridge |
Ireland
On the island Inish Mor |
On the Dingle Peninsula |
In the Wicklow Hills |
England
My grandfather's grave in Caldecote |
In Cornwall, at Land's End |
Cornwall, Port Isaac, location of the BBC series Doc Martin |
Wales
The Rheidol Valley |
In Merthyr-Tydfil, Wales |
Four things I love to eat:
Fruit of any kind
English muffins with butter
Apples
Eggs, any way they're fixed!
Four favorite drinks:
Lemon-Ginger tea
My morning tipple these days, Lemon-Ginger! |
English tea
Always reminds me of my mother |
Coffee
White wine
Four favorite smells:
Lavender
Ocean
Miami, FL |
Spring rain
Somewhere in West Virginia |
Fresh beaked bread
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I read Janet's responses, too. These are fun. I will do this in a future post. -Jenn
ReplyDeleteNot only thank you Sue for introducing John at Rambles From My Chair and for sharing your photo collections that go with the with "Four Things About Me".
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Super post - I love learning interesting things about people. Thanks for sharing and I really like your food dish for the chickens - it is just definitely you. I might try this idea when I need a blog post inspiration. Hope you are not frozen. Our son and family just left Thursday to go back to WV - when they got home their inside pipe to the hot water tank had frozen and burst - fortunately he had turned off the water to the water heater before they flew out here for a visit - or their house would have been destroyed with water all that time. Good thinking ahead.
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