1. Thursday is National Walk To A Park Day. I know these celebratory days are mostly made up, but some are fun to think about. Do you live close enough to a park to walk to one on Thursday? Will you? The most famous park in the world is Central Park located in NYC. Have you ever been to Central Park? What did you think? If you haven't been is this a place you'd like to see?
A funny question for me, as I live in a 200 year old castle with an enormous park around ! Therefore I can go whenever I want not around the park that's too big, but at least a part of it. It is very beautiful and so peaceful, everybody can find a little space for him or herself to be alone.
The park and my son playing with his dog. The dog loves to come for a visit, she has a lot of space to run around !
Yes I have seen a part of Central Park when we were in NY, quite a long time ago.
2. Something you've done recently that turned out to be a 'walk in the park'?
As soon as I put my feet on the terrace and do a few steps I am in the park ! There are benches and also picnic tables.
3. Can you parallel park? Do you have to do this often where you live?
Probably not necessary because there is a parking in front of the castle entrance and if ever it is full, there is no problem to park in the street.
4. The colors of fall...red, brown, russet, golden bronze, golden yellow, purplish red, light tan, crimson, orange red, and scarlet. Are these colors you like to wear? Is this your season in terms of color? What about your home? Would we see these tones in your home decorating?
Red, golden yellow,
purplish red, crimson, orange red, are colors I would wear, brown doesn't suit me and the others I don't like particularly.
5. What part of history do you find most interesting? Elaborate.
The history of the castle ! The Chateau Chenois has been part of the history of Waterloo since 1835 when the Raucq family lived there, who owned a chemical factory. In 1919 the castle was acquired by the Annonciades Sisters, and transformations and additions to the existing building were undertaken and today the castle is as shown below
The castle without transformations
and when the nuns had bought the castle they added the convent, transformed the greenhouse into a dining room, extended the building to the left and so it looks seen from the park today. It became a Retirement home when a French company bought the whole estate.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
I notice more and more that many people and even our two entertainers are unable to put themselves in the shoes of an old person. Especially men. So our entertainer suggested a bowling game ! When I look at my roommates, who are sometimes so petite that you can blow them over, aim at the keys with a 5 kg metal ball with big holes in their hands, I had to laugh. I then described to him what it would be like and he ran away laughing. The son of an almost 100-year-old lady booked her in our excursion, which meant sitting in a bus, the wheelchair out of reach and a five-course meal, plus a show, The poor thing told me that now she cannot sleep anymore. The son had paid and didn't listen when I tried to explain him, I gave up.. I only hope everything goes well. there are many examples where people are asked to do something that they can no longer do because the people who decide, have no fantasy to imagine being in their place.
There are pregnancy 'suits' to let people know what it's like to be pregnant. I wonder if they can do the same to imitate old age.
ReplyDeleteYour castle home has a very interesting history.
ReplyDeleteYou make an excellent point about people not understanding what it is like to be old.
ReplyDeleteIt was interesting to read some of the castle now home history. My mom is almost 95 and I sometimes forget that. I do think older folks are discounted in so many ways. I hope all went well with the planned outing.
ReplyDeleteIt was great ! you will read it in tomorrow's post !
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