Each week Java from Never Growing Old asks 5 questions in getting to know you blog hop.
Here's this weeks questions
1. Tomorrow I'm going to _________?
visit the egg farm to pick up some fresh eggs. Possibly do a bit of grocery shopping. Maybe some Op Shopping.
2. Pudding or Jello?
It depends on what you mean by pudding. Whether its a custard style pudding or a self-saucing pudding. I don't mind either of those and I certainly like Jelly just as long as it isn't green :P
3. What book are you currently reading?
I had to go and check the name of the book as I couldn't remember what it was :-/
Curveball by Bob Drogin. I picked it up at an Op Shop, where I get most of my books.
4. What is the first concert you went to see?
It was Spandau Ballet when they performed at Memorial Drive in Adelaide. I was so in love with Tony Hadley!
Tony is the one in the middle :D |
5. What is your current weather?
It's currently 18.7 °C (65.55 F) and overcast. Although it's a bit on the cool side it's not that bad outside.
15 comments:
Hi from across the pond. I'm from Canada and would love to visit Australia some day.
The moment I saw the photo of the pudding, I started to drool. :)
The book you're reading looks interesting so I might check it out.
Have fun shopping tomorrow. Until next week - take care!
Susan
Hi Susan, thanks for stopping by :) That pudding is really mouth watering isn't it :D
All very interesting, but the egg farm was what caught my attention!...An egg farm?! Is that like a chicken farm where you go and get fresh laid eggs?!...I've never seen one of those if so. We lived on a farm with our own laying chickens, and we have a grocery store where we get our eggs...along with other groceries. But the egg farm has me puzzled! O_0
My father has an old Spandau Ballet CD, i should probably listen to it. :)
And why don't you like green jello? haha!
65 degree weather sounds heavenly!! Have a wonderful Monday!
glosews
Poetess, yes an egg farm is where they have lots of chickens. They package the eggs up and send them off to supermarkets. They also have a sales office where you can buy fresh eggs. I usually get a tray of 20 over-weight eggs for $5.50 which is a lot cheaper than the supermarket.
Simonette, you should listen to your Dad's CD you might like them :) and the green jello, I'm not that keen on lime that's all.
Hi Gio, 65 degrees isn't all that bad :) I would much rather have that than the high 90's.
Spandau Ballet! Oh my goodness that's going back! They had a hit song in the U.S. in the 80s, can't remember what it was.
I can see why you liked Tony Hadley--lol--very cute! :)
Rebecca, I guess that means I am showing my age lol. I saw their concert in 1985.
lol thanks Karen, I thought so too :D
I need eggs too.
And there is a certain kind of pudding I like, but it's certainly not the American little cups in the store.
I'll have to bake one sometime.
JamericanSpice, I'd buy you some eggs if you lived closer :)
I know what you mean about the pudding. I don't think of it as the stuff you buy in little cups. To me that's more like custard.
Hi Hilary, thanks for stopping by :)
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