LET’S PLAY TAG
It’s a blog game of tag. Anita Mae http://anitamaedraper.blogspot.com/ tagged me. She was tagged by Margaret Daley who was….well, it goes on and on. The rules are simple. So although I am late getting to this–blame a faulty internet connection that is hopefull now fixed–I am going to play along. BTW check out Anita Mae’s interesting facts. There are a couple I wish I could lay claim to like #4.
1. Link to the person who tagged you.
2. Post the rules on your blog.
3. Write six random things about yourself.
4. Tag six people at the end of your post.
5. Let each person know he or she has been tagged.
6. Let the tagger know when your entry is up.
Six random things about me.
1. Grapes are my favorite food. I don’t know why. They just are.
2.My mother was an author. She wrote hundreds of articles for Sunday School papers and small magazines. Some day I intend to copy some of them into a book for family members.
3. Autumn is my favorite season. No surprise if you’ve been reading my blog recently.
4. I believe in creative procrastination. Avoiding a job is a great way of thinking creatively.
5. I worked as hired ‘man’ for my husband on our farm before my kids got old enough to take over for m. Driving the combine was my favorite job of all. Seeing the golden swaths run into the machine and the grain fill the hopper was great.
6. Banff is my favorite place in the world. Or is it Paris? I love to travel but do very little of it but am fortunate to have visited most of the places on my bucket list.
Now I have to tag 6 people. I don’t know if I can but I’ll try.
My aunt Anne Rogers at sarogers@sunwave.net
Carolyne Aarsen, Love Inspired author at caarsen@xplornet.com
Pamela Yaye, author with Kimani Press and fellow member at Calgary RWA at pamelayaye@aol.com
Julie Rowe, Golden Heart finalist and another fellow member of CARWA at julie.rowe@shaw.ca
Sorry, but that’s about all I can think of.
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