Our back acres taken yesterday morning. It snowed much of the day.
Joyce From This Side of the Pond has the questions ready for Wednesday Hodgepodge. Marching forward...
1. Hello March! Is it coming in like a lion where you live?
We are having light snow showers so I'd say not so much like a lion. It's typical for this time of year here.
How do you feel when it rains? It depends. If it hasn't rained for a while it's nice to hear the pitter patter on the roof. If it's the 5th day in a row of rain I long for a dry sunny day.
2. What's something you'd like to do differently this week than the last? Explain.
We are supposed to avoid inflammatory foods so I'd like to cut out some of those and replace them with something healthier for us.
3. March 1st is National Sunkist Citrus Day...do you drink orange juice?
I do enjoy a glass of orange juice but not on a regular basis.
Orange, lemon, lime, tangerine, grapefruit...what's your favorite citrus fruit?
As a fruit to eat it's a toss-up between an orange or tangerine. Lemon is very versatile in baking and for salad dressings, etc. Limes for guacamole and a G & T. Grapefruit juice might just be my favorite to drink. One of Dear's new medications has a warning for him not to have grapefruit anything.
A dish you love with a citrus fruit as one of it's key ingredients?
I really can't come up with a dish but I do enjoy lemon curd.
4. What do you consider to be your culture. Elaborate.
What best describes my culture is 'Conservative Christian'. Being a follower of Jesus Christ has the most significant influence on the things I choose to do, wear, say, read, enjoy. Praying I represent my culture better each day.
5. Sum up your February in fifteen words or less.
Losing the same ten pounds again this year that I gained back last year, OYE!
6. Insert your own random thought here.
I came across this little quote that maybe I should tape to my bathroom mirror...
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"Taste your words before you serve them."
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I'm looking forward to seeing some Spring green and color hopefully by the end of March.
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