Wednesday 2 May 2018

Second on the 2nd - Wednesday 2 May 2018

Hello peeps, here I am again. This time for Second on the 2nd hosted by Elizabeth and Bluebeard at Altered Book Lover. I am posting a blog post from the same time of year in 2014. I had only been blogging for a few months and I was asked to write a blog post answering some questions about myself. Interesting....


Ten questions to a newbie blogger

My blog friend Lizzy Hill is encouraging people to look at some new blogs. And mine is among them! Thank you Lizzy! (http://lizzyhill12.blogspot.com.au/2014/04/a-liebster-award-passing-it-on.html)

So if you are here via Lizzy's blog, you are very welcome. Have a look at some previous posts too.

She asked me to answer 10 questions, so here they are: 
1.    What is your favorite book/TV show or movie?


I love reading. The book I would take with me on my ‘desert island’ would undoubtedly be the Bible. As a Christian I couldn’t  imagine life without it. As well as the gospel it has stories, and poetry and wise words. 
But I love my Kindle (electronic book) and read loads of fiction too. I like books for young adults and devoured ‘The Hunger Games’! I have recently read (and enjoyed) Richard Phillips The Rho Agenda trilogy. We don't watch tv at all but occasionally we'll watch a DVD. When we go back to the UK (once a year) we treat ourselves to a few cinema visits. That's a real treat for us as here in Spain all films are dubbed and our Spanish isn't good enough to enjoy a film. My all time fav film was Avatar, which we saw in 3D. Awesome!

2-Where would you travel to if you had an open end budget?

I’d love to go to a country with volcanic phenomena like geysers and lava flows etc. Iceland or Yoshemite Park or even Hawai!


3. What was your favorite thing to do as a child?

I was, and still am an avid reader (here is a layout I made about my old childhood book I found in a box). I also loved my paper cut out dolls and between my sister and I we had more than 100! We would put them against the piano in a row and dress them up and invent stories about them.



4. Most hated housework job? 

Most definitely the vacuum cleaning. I just hate the noise and when we lived in the UK (they have wall to wall carpets in the UK) my husband did the hoovering. (Yes, I know, he’s a treasure!) We now have tiles everywhere, so I just sweep and mop, no problem.

5. Share a photo from your life now - doesn't have to be of you.


This is a lake nearby. It's called Negratin and it's a reservoir really, but the water is such a deep turquoise colour! Beautiful! I love it!  There is one small beach which the locals use otherwise there are no tourists and I wanted to keep this place a secret.... I guess the secret is out now!

6. Why do you scrap?

I remember the time (and I’m only in my early 60s) when we spent hours looking through photo albums, the older the better. That is how we learnt as children about our family history and it was a prompt for grandparents to talk about their own  youth and the war and for us children to ask questions that would otherwise have never occurred. Children nowadays miss that sort of information as all our photos are on the computer or on a mobile phone. I hope I will give pleasure to whoever looks through my albums at some future time. 

7. Favourite pet? 

We’ve never had pets, not even as children. But a few years ago we stayed with friends when our house was sold and we hadn’t moved on yet. We stayed with them for a few months and they had the most gorgeous Labrador dogs. We fell in love with them and if I ever have a pet it would have to be a Labrador dog.


8. What was your dream job as a kid? 

I wanted to be a librarian. When I was a teenager I did work experience in the city archive and found it fascinating. But as I grew up I was discouraged to do these ‘dull’ jobs. I regret that now. I’m too old to retrain but I would have made a good librarian or archivist.

9. Who would you like to meet in real life? 

I’m inclined to say Jesus, but I believe I will meet him face to face when I die.  I think blogging is a great way to make friends and it would be my wish to meet one of my blogging friends (from the other side of the world even) in person one day. So you are all very welcome to come and see me (us).

10. What´s on your bucket list? 

Mmm, we are actually living our dream at the moment. I got breast cancer in 2011, and as soon as my treatment finished we moved to a sunny country, which had been our dream. We have lived here in Andalucia, Spain ever since. We had a cave house as a holiday home out in the ‘sticks’ far from any village. Not very practical now we are getting older, so we bought another property in a small nearby town, which we are renovating. I'm loving my life. (Being retired helps of course...)


(Sunset from our front door)

I hope you enjoyed having a peek into my life. Thanks for stopping by.
God bless and.... keep scrapping!




8 comments:

  1. Happy second on the 2nd. I really enjoyed this re post got to learn more about you-hugs Kathy

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  2. I learned a lot of you that I didn't know from this post Lisca. What I really liked reading was how it come through that you are a happy person. Happy is good, isn't it? Hope the second of May is a good day for you. Hugs-erika

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  3. You are such a creative and lovely person- great to read that all from you! Happy second on the 2nd! and happy very belated T-Day as well , Hugs, Susi

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  4. It's wonderful to learn more about you and your life and the beautiful place where you live. Have a great day, hugs, Valerie

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  5. Hi Lisca, I too enjoyed reading about your life. Is that bobbin lace you are doing in the first photo? It's always fascinated me and I'd love to learn how to make it one day. I hope you're having a lovely week. Pat xx

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  6. Oh Lisca, I so enjoyed this post. It was not only a GREAT second look, it was a great way to learn more about you, your interests, and hobbies.

    Unlike you, I don't mind running the vacuum (hoover in your world), but I can't stand mopping the floors. They never get clean with a mop, they must get mopped at least three times to get up the dirt, grime, then suds/residue from whatever product I've decided to experiment with. In the end, I get on my hands and knees and with my arthritis, it hurts. So, I'll take noise over pain any day as I don't have a keeper hubby like you (grin).

    Again, thanks for sharing this second look on the 2nd.

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  7. This was a wonderful re-post Lisca. I really enjoyed reading more about you. We have some things in common but are quite different in other ways. I love this online connection and meeting so many fascinating and simpatico people.

    Hugs, Eileen

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    1. I forgot to say that I visited from Elizabeth's Second on the 2nd gathering.

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