Java from Never Growing Old hosts a blog hop on a Monday where she posts 5 questions so that we can get to know each other better. Thought I would give it a go, so this is my first Meet me on a Monday post.
Questions:
1. If you had to eat only one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
2. Do you write your blog posts in advance or the day you post them?
3. Have you ever ridden in an ambulance?
4. What is your favorite candle scent?
5. Coffee or tea?
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1. If you had to eat only one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Chocolate of course!! Is there anything else?
2.Do you write your blog posts in advance or the day you post them?
I haven't been blogging that long and at the moment post when I have written them, maybe that will change.
3.Have you ever ridden in an ambulance?
No, never even visited hospital as a child, saved all the hospital visits for with my children.
4.What is your favourite candle scent?
I love my candles and like lots of scents, but my favourite has to be Cinnamon.
5.Coffee or Tea?
Got to be tea, can't function in the morning till I have had at least 3 brews!
Hello, thank you for visting my blog, I'm now following you. I totaly forgot to mention my love for Genealogy on my blog, will have to go fix that flaw. My husbands 4x GreatGrandfather is from Scotland and was a United Empire Loyalist here in Canada in the late 1700's.
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Cinnamon is a great scent for candles. Have a good week!
ReplyDeleteI am visiting from Meet Me On Monday! It's my first time posting there today, too! Chocolate was my choice for one food, too.
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ReplyDeleteHi Susan,
ReplyDeleteHe lived in Tordarroch, south of Inverness. It's said that Tordarroch translates to Oak Hill. He planted oak trees on his homestead here in Toronto and named it Oak Hill after his family home. They say that the oak trees still standing in that area are the ones he planted.
What a lovely story to have Lisa, Inverness area is one of the few places in Scotland I have not traced any ancestors to.
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