17 April 2020

Let's Do This Again


I did this once before (here's the questions along with the answers), and had fun answering the questions, so I thought, let's do this again!  Face it, there's not a lot else going on right now, so maybe we can have some fun with it. 

Just as a reminder, the questions can be  anything at all - crafty, personal, silly, serious ... 

Leave your question in the comments of this post, and rather than responding individually (as I try to do when I have your e-mail address), I'll collect the questions and answer them in a post next week on a day to be determined.  Maybe Monday, maybe Friday, maybe not - who knows?

Also, as a disclaimer, I reserve the right to *not* answer questions that are just plain rude (though I can't imagine that any of you would ask those), or that just seem creepy (not that I expect any like that, I'm just saying those would be non-starters).  

So ask away, and I'll do the best I can to respond.

In the meantime, have a good weekend.  Hopefully you'll be able to spend some time doing something that you enjoy, even if you can't really go out running around.  :-)

12 comments:

Araignee said...

I have always wanted to visit Philadelphia. If I were to make the trip what would be on the "must do" list?

andrea said...

If you could be an expert in one thing, what would you want it to be?

andrea said...

i have more questions!

3 desert island books! what would you bring with you if you could only bring 3?


what is your earliest memory as a child?


one place in the world that you've never been that you've always wanted to go, no matter how unrealistic it could possibly be to get there

Kym said...

I have two questions for you:
1 - How do you keep your needles organized? (always looking for hints. . . )
2 - Do you let Hamlet get up on your furniture?
XO

Dee said...

1. How did you choose that awesome house you live in?

2. If money were no object, what would you treat yourself to (i.e. what would you buy)?

Shirley said...

What does your job involve? I think you work in the library of a college but not sure.

wisps of words said...

I'm not a knitter, but I adore your Icon.... 'Nora' and 'Asta'... From "The Thin Man" I believe. -smile-

Stay safe
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KSD said...

Are you sure no calamities have befallen you in Octobers? (The opal thing, you know.)

Minerva said...

What is the most difficult knitting project that you have done? And have you ever steeked a knitting project?

Anonymous said...

Who taught you to knit? How old were you?
Cheryl

Meredith MC said...

What’s your favorite project that you’ve knitted?

kathy b said...

Okay, question: What is the most uplifting podcast you've listened to?