I love winning something out of the blue, especially when it comes from someone admiring or appreciating what you’re putting out there. Thank you, Mel Hopkins! I enjoy her blog, and the attitude she exhibits through her words. Please check her out.
This sort of thing takes me out of my comfort zone, so it’s taken me a few days to respond. I prefer not to have attention. I know, it’s odd for someone who writes and posts things on the net to also like privacy and anonymity. It’s all as clear as mud mixed with sand and oil to me. Disclaimer aside, here we.
Here are the rules:
· Post the award on your blog
· Thank the person who nominated you
· Answer the 11 questions they sent you
· Pick another 11 bloggers (and let them know they are nominated!)
· Give them 11 questions
I have to admit, when dealing with eleven questions, I kept flashing back to ‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail’ and the Bridge of Death.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cV0tCphFMr8
Mel presented us with eleven questions about travel. Here are the questions she posed, and my answers.
- How many countries have you visited in this lifetime?
Twenty-two.
- What is your favorite country? Why?
I can’t choose a favorite country any more than I can select a favorite book, food or piece of music. My desire for each and appreciation for them shift with my moods. I’d need to visit each a few more times to gather more information. If I had to say today, I would say, Wales, because I’ve never been there.
- What is your favorite travel haunt?
Such a difficult question. I lived in Half Moon Bay and remain partial to it, with the amazing food opportunities, its delightful downtown and great ocean scenes, so I will declare Kelly Beach in Half Moon Bay, with a good book, a San Benito House deli sandwich, and cookies from HMB bakery.
- In your travels, what is the oddest tourist attraction you’ve seen?
Well…that would be the Dick Bar.
Yes, we were crass but we were military and this was around 1989. This was a bar high on a mountain in Sicily. It was a gorgeous location, with views of Roman amphitheater and fort ruins, Mount Etna, and the tip of Italy’s boot.
We called it the Dick Bar because phallic systems were everywhere – walls, as décor on tables, for sale in glass cases…did I mention the walls? The phallic symbols were made of stone, granite, wood, marzipan. Walking up the steps was a challenge because an erect phallic symbol stuck out from the wall on each step. The steps, with a high riser and narrow tread, would’ve been a sufficient challenge without worrying about getting a pecker in the ear.
It was a great place. We sat out on the roof drinking Italian red vino for several hours, until the owner cut us off for fear of one of us falling down the steps.
- How many states, (or provinces, territories) have you visited in your home country?
Thirty-three, that I can remember. To be fair, I traveled by car often, so some of these were merely rest stops or visits to scenic overlooks.
- What was your favorite travel destination in 2016?
The ocean, whatever ocean I can find, wherever I find it.
- Where will you travel to in 2017?
Plans are on hold due to personal issues. We want to take a train from Vancouver, BC, to Quebec City. Our fingers are crossed that we’ll be able to pursue this, or take one of the tours offered by Roads Scholars.
- What’s your favorite transportation mode of travel? Planes, trains, automobiles, bikes, motor home, cruise ships?
Car. Traveling by car has a romance and freedom I experienced when driving with my parents across the country.
- Do you prefer physical adventure travel such as hiking, camping, mountain climbing or relaxing by the pool or beach?
I like reading by the beach, preferably with a glass of wine or a pint of beer.
- Hot or cold weather travels?
Give me warm weather, please.
- How far have you traveled from your home base?
Well, my home base shifted around the United States and the world throughout my life. The longest travel done in one day was from southern West Virginia to St Louis, MO, and on to Okinawa, Japan, by way of Alaska, via car and aircraft.
Now, I must nominate eleven bloggers and notify them.
Hmmmm…. This is the toughest part of the entire exercise. So many deserving bloggers out there. I also tried eliminating previous winners.
Thomas Weaver at North of Andover
Ed Lehming at Ed Lehming Photography
Marcus at Survivor Road
Daniel Kay at This is Youth
Gigi at Rethinking Life
Kecia at Muninn’s Memories
Kent Wayne at Dirty Sci-Fi Buddha
Jenn Moss at Rough and Ready Fiction
And now…their questions:
- If there is one food you can eat every day, what would it be?
- What’s your favorite libation?
- What’s your secret favorite all-time movie, that you could watch over and over?
- Is there a song that makes you cry?
- What is the best book you think you ever read?
- Is there a year that you considered the most wonderful year of your life? Why?
- Where would you like to spend more time in 2017?
- What actor/actress in any forum, medium or era do you think is greatly unappreciated?
- Please name us one fictional location you’d like to visit, and tell us why.
- Skittles, Milk Duds, M&Ms or Junior Mints?
- If you could be a professional athlete, what sport would you choose?
If you’ve already received this award, congratulations! Carry on, regardless.