Categories: anything-and-everything
Date: 17 November 2006 18:11:30
If anyone sees a friendly dolphin wander by can you mention to her that I'm listening to the CD and it's right good and chilled and I'm lovin' it... thanks for the recommendation!
And so to the questions!
Green or Black Tea?
Hmmm, despite being a right little English teapot lover I am pretty ignorant on all things exotically tea! I suppose it's the working class roots which understand tea as something that comes out of a tin labelled 'PG' or 'Tetley' or nowadays 'Fairtrade' and then bungs it in a pot (or mug if particularly lazy). So, that would commonly be 'English Breakfast' I suppose... though usually, round our way, called 'Builder's Brew'! My only notable exception is for Rooibos (Redbush) which I got a taste for while we were in South Africa.
So, would all that mean the answer to the question is 'black'?
If you had three hours to yourself what would you do with it?
Hmmm (I obviously like to make this pondering noise before I start answering questions!)... that's a tough one to answer because I'm so often worn out that I don't have the energy to do the things I'd really like to do when I have an opportunity to do them! But one of the things I love to do when I have a bit of time to myself is to wander up and down Charing Cross Road (a street near Leicester Square in London) and then drift into the National Portrait Gallery and wander round the Tudor gallery. These two things satisfy a bit of my love of books and my love of history. But other ways of spending that time would be perhaps curling up with a good book, a nice glass of wine and some chocolate; or sitting with the headphones on and ploughing through a load of good CDs - music is very essential to my well-being! And then there's the obvious one that happens er... fairly regularly... and that would be hanging with my other Fools on the Ship, reading wiblogs of course and rambling nonsense on my assortment of blogs. Though I suspect this last answer is not entirely accurate for the question as I don't always do these in big chunks of my own time!!