1. The Olympics kick off this coming weekend. Will you be watching? If you could watch just one event in person, which one would you choose?
Certainly not, I am not at all interested in sports, never had. The only sport which I would have liked is riding a horse. Unfortunately horses scared me and I never dared to climb on one ! Now in my third youth I am not afraid of horses anymore, I pet them and I love them now without fear ! Maybe I am not to old for a little ride. Instead I climbed on a camel and admired its long eye lashes. Each time I had the occasion I was riding a camel !
2. Have you ever been to Paris? Is this a city you'd like to visit? What's your favorite 'French thing'?
I have been to Paris several times. I have seen it all what a tourist should see, the rusty Eiffel tower included (maybe they painted it now for the Olympics). Since I lived 10 days in Paris to help a dear friend (now passed away) to move into her new apartment and, above all, to choose furniture! Her father, a well-known French politician, had managed to find her a small apartment in the posh district of Paris.
I've never seen such aggressive people in my life, everyone shouted at each other. All the buildings were neglected and the subway very dirty. That was a while ago but nothing has changed from what my French friends told me. They don't like Paris either, only for culture and expositions ! I haven't been to Paris since then and have no desire to go back.
3. Macaron, creme brulee, chocolate soufle, mille feuille, or an eclair...your favorite French patisserie from the ones listed?
I like mille feuille and chocolate souflé (mousse au chocolat),
4. July 24th is National Cousins Day...do you have many cousins? Are you close to them? Will you see any of your cousins on July 24th?
I have 2 cousins, but I haven't seen them in ages. They are my father's sisters daughters, and there was a fight between brother and sister, which limited a bit the contact to my cousins. One married the inventor of the "Brita filter" and made a fortune with it.
5. Last time you went somewhere that felt like 'everyone and his cousin' was there?
Since the passing of Rick I am unable to be in a large crowd of people, no matter who or where. I'd rather be alone then.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
I start to compare me with the weather, up and down ! Today it's rather down, I think of the stupid dermatologist who instead of helping me just prescribed a cream.
I think that the spots and other strange things I discovered on my skin are from the cortisone that I have to inhale.
Instead of giving me an explanation, he told me that he was retired I wanted to tell him ("that I can see") but held back, and that now there are almost only women who become dermatologists, and who are constantly pregnant and then can't work , and later they have to look after their children. I had to bite my tongue not to tell him what I thought, after all it's not forbidden for men to help out too.
But he's an old bachelor and doesn't even have a computer. He scribbles everything on small pieces of paper! I hadn't noticed that before because I've only been to him twice and I really liked him and he was very good ! He has changed a lot now and seems to be of the opinion that a vintage woman shouldn't worry about her skin anymore ! I mean, even if yo are vintage, you should try to look pretty and well-groomed. After all, I'm doing it for myself and not for others ! Now am looking for a young dermatologists, who has done modern studies, and will never return to this old bachelor boy !
Oh no, not the bin!
ReplyDeleteEvery old city has its charm the tourists see and the seedy parts. I’m a San Franciscan and it used to be such a grand city and with the exception of the tourist traps, it’s a mess. Even the tourist areas are dangerous. I haven’t been there in 9 years. Homeless encampments everywhere. Depressing. It does seem disingenuous when a city cleans up for a special event yet do very little for their citizens. SF does that all the time.
Enjoyed your answers. Take care.
Oh, Boy! I haven't been by in a long while, too much happening here...not bad things, just BUSY! Blogging and visiting take second place to my job, chores and other things...
ReplyDeleteAnyways I did read through all the missed posts, it was great to hear of all that has been going on in yiour life and at your 'Castle'.
We lived in the same street as my mother's sisters children and saw these first cousins all the time.
ReplyDeleteBut dad's brothers died early and all my paternal first cousins largely stopped socialising together. Only recently, after 50 years, have we caught up once a year. What a waste of 50 years :(
I think most large cities have the attractive tourist areas and then the dirty and neglected areas. It's too bad. Hope you'll find a dermatologist that is more respectful of you! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThat is an interesting perspective...I agree with Kym...I think all areas have their rundown, not so great areas, and then their pretty spots. We were just in Canada and my hubby commented on some not so great areas...I said what do you expect...this is going to be everywhere, people just show the pretty places online.
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