Hi everyone. It’s Wednesday again, so I’m joining the Wednesday HodgePodge yet again. Here goes.
1. Hello March! Is it coming in like a lion where you live? How do you feel when it rains?
I have no idea what the saying that March comes in like a lion means. Probably something about rain, given the next part of the question. If I’m correct, no, it doesn’t rain here. It’s cold though: 7°C at midday and -4°C at night.
I generally don’t like rainy weather, though I can handle it better than I used to like a year or two ago.
2. What’s something you’d like to do differently this week than the last? Explain.
Last week was better than this week has been so far, so honestly, I wouldn’t really change a thing.
3. March 1st is National Sunkist Citrus Day…do you drink orange juice? Orange, lemon, lime, tangerine, grapefruit…what’s your favorite citrus fruit? A dish you love with a citrus fruit as one of its key ingredients?
I don’t usually drink orange juice. It’s not that I don’t like it, but it’s not among my favorite drinks either. My favorite citrus fruit, if I have to choose one, is the tangerine. I honestly don’t care for anything citrussy except for its scent in essential oil blends.
4. What do you consider to be your culture. Elaborate.
This is a tough question. I don’t particularly associate with my native language (Dutch) or country for that matter. I initially wrote that I sort of consider myself European, but that’s not even true, since I do write in American-style English on my blog, for instance. The only thing that makes me more “European”, besides the obvious fact that the Netherlands is in Europe, is the fact that I’m quite progressive.
Then there are other identities. I am part of many communities online that consider themselves as having a specific culture, such as the autistic/neurodivergent community. I however don’t really associate with that as a culture either. These are more things that define my identity than my culture. These include my gender, race (although that’s a bit problematic for me to admit as a white person, but it’s true), etc.
5. Sum up your February in fifteen words or less.
Not good, but better than January.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
Wanted to share that my husband did bring the unicorn cookie/clay cutters that were supposed to be my Valentine’s Day present last Sunday. One is a rainbow, the next a unicorn head and one a unicorn. I haven’t yet had the chance to try them out.
I’m glad you got your unicorn cookie cutters! Yay!! Culture isn’t as easy to define or describe as we sometimes think, is it? There’s so many factors.
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I agree about the culture thing. Thanks so much for your kind comment.
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The culture question seemed to challenge everyone today. It could go in many directions, but it does seem like most of us identify with several different cultures. I’m glad you got the cookie cutters. You’ll have to share some pictures once you try them out.
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Thanks for stopping by. I certainly will share pictures of projects done using the cutters. My husband gave me some ideas for creating things in multiple colors, because of course a unicorn and rainbow look boring when done in just one color.
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I’ve never heard that phrase “coming in like a lion” either. We’ve had a lot of rain here over the past week, not proper rain though, just the fine misty rain. Ugh.
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I guess it’s an Americanism then. Ugh, that fine misty rain sucks.
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Hi Astrid. I’m just now getting around to last weeks posts..yikes. I didnt’ participate this week because I lost track of time and forgot. I liked your thoughts on #4. Yay on the cookie cutters…can’t wait to see what yoou create
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Thank you for your kind words. I didn’t participate this week eiter because I don’t really feel motivated to write. I hope my mojo’s coming back soon. Still haven’t used the cutters.
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