Last week, or was it the week before, I was TAGGED. My wife has since given up on me, convinced I will not follow up as directed. But, I am a thoughtful, deliberate man and need to think things out very carefully before I respond to the challenge of revealing 5 things about myself, and then tagging five other bloggers.
1. I was 6’2” tall before I married Patience. ( I am now 5’ 5”)
2. I can milk a cow
3. I really am the friggin polyanna my wife calls me.
4. I am an armchair model railroader
5. At one time I wanted to be saint. Honest. Or a minstrel.
Now, I have to tag 5 other bloggers. With apologies, I submit:
http://quotidiancuriosities.blogspot.com/
http://colliervisions.blogspot.com/
http://dogfacegirls.blogspot.com/
http://terrybanderas.blogspot.com/
http://esterwilson.blogspot.com/
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7 comments:
I like you better now than when you were 6'2".
Ha, 6'2"..Is that vertically or horizontally??
Hugs,
Vee
HA! These are great, Bill. I love #3!
By the way...your earlier works are just beautiful...I especially like the second one down.
I was tagged last week and now I'd love to see a chart similar to a "who begat who" and we'd have a list of wonderful blogs to explore.
http://nancystandlee.blogspot.com
And you say that I am delightful! The only reason that you said that you can milk a cow is because I did! Cheaty Pants! That's a Patience word. Love the post. VC
I will have you know that we had a family cow on our farm, and one of my daily chores was to milk the cow. I am quite an accomplished milker, like riding a bike, it is a skill you never lose.
So....there are at least 2 milkers on the 800 block of madison St.!!
That's hilarious. I can't milk a cow. I have an uncle who is a bona fide dairy farmer, though -- so I'm close. ;-D
I've been too busy to check e-mail or anything else lately until tonight! How fun to be tagged -- I'll have to think of 5 interesting things by Saturday!
I love the recent postings, too. Your work is really wonderful; one of these days we're going to have to make our way to Paducah and find the gallery where you exhibit, as I imagine your paintings are even more impressive in person.
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