Positive Things Meme, Day 1
Sep. 11th, 2014 09:58 pmThe Rules: during the next five days, post three positive things about your day and ask three people to do the same so the positive attitude can gain some ground.
And thank you to
thesmallhobbit for nominating me ^^
1. I edited a piece of flash fiction and posted it on dA - a story about socks being dragged to hell through a portal in a tumble dryer. A Sensible Cardigan goes to the rescue. (As someone commented recently, I have a talent for whimsy ^^")
2. I walked up the lane to the local farm shop in the peace and quiet of the late afternoon. I saw the sheep, I heard the ducks, I glared at the passing motorists once I reached the main road. And now we have plenty of potatoes, carrots and sprouts, and I have longer arms.
3. I listened to Take It From Here on Radio 4 Extra - it's one of my favourite radio comedies. It ran from 1948 - 1960 (before even I was born ^^) and though the odd reference may have dated (and the songs must have seem old-fashioned even at the time) the comedy is still fresh. Heavy on the puns and wordplay, just as I like it. TIFH was written by Denis Norden and the late Frank Muir - I really miss Frank Muir but it's nice that his work is still around and continuing to amuse people.
Don't think I've really got anyone I can nominate. Unless
laurose8 wants to have a go..?
And thank you to
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1. I edited a piece of flash fiction and posted it on dA - a story about socks being dragged to hell through a portal in a tumble dryer. A Sensible Cardigan goes to the rescue. (As someone commented recently, I have a talent for whimsy ^^")
2. I walked up the lane to the local farm shop in the peace and quiet of the late afternoon. I saw the sheep, I heard the ducks, I glared at the passing motorists once I reached the main road. And now we have plenty of potatoes, carrots and sprouts, and I have longer arms.
3. I listened to Take It From Here on Radio 4 Extra - it's one of my favourite radio comedies. It ran from 1948 - 1960 (before even I was born ^^) and though the odd reference may have dated (and the songs must have seem old-fashioned even at the time) the comedy is still fresh. Heavy on the puns and wordplay, just as I like it. TIFH was written by Denis Norden and the late Frank Muir - I really miss Frank Muir but it's nice that his work is still around and continuing to amuse people.
Don't think I've really got anyone I can nominate. Unless
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