…. here are the next four questions
If you had to move to a country besides the one you currently live in, where would you move and why?

I think I would move to the Netherlands. It’s where my son lives at the moment. If I had to leave Canada and most of my family behind I think it would be somewhat comforting to have one of my children close by. We had an opportunity to visit Amsterdam and Rotterdam several years ago when our son was studying there. We loved it. Even though we don’t speak Dutch most of the people there are very fluent in English. I also like the fact that we are only a hop, skip and jump from Ireland and Germany where both my husband and I have extended family.
Music or silence while working?
It depends what I’m doing. Some days when I’m doing chores I like loud catchy music but other times I prefer the quiet, especially late at night. I’m a bit of a night owl and sometime I do my best work after midnight. My husband and son both like loud music when they’re cooking.
What is your favorite color?
My favourite colour has always been red. I love bright bold colours. Next in line would be a dark rich blue.
Do you have a bucket list? What are your three items? A bucket list are things you want to do before you die.
I’ve never really believed in a bucket list. Maybe the thought of dying puts me off. What if I do everything on the list long before I’m ready to die. I think that I would jinx myself. Instead I prefer to make long range plans for one or two years ahead. What I really like is spontaneity. Just get up and go. The things that I would like to do in the next year or so are:
1. Go to Europe again, either Italy, Germany or Turkey (or maybe all three).
2. Take a trip out west to visit my baby sister (going in March).
3. Do a wine tour in Prince Edward County with my husband this spring or summer.


Lovely to visit but think I’d miss hills and mountains. Next time round I’m certainly going to opt for somewhere slightly warmer — though maybe global warming will really have made an impact by then!
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Everything seems so much closer in Europe. If I want mountains I can hop on a train and in a few hours I can be in Bavaria. Add a few more hours and I’m somewhere warm. Here in Canada I would have to drive for 4 or 5 days to get to the mountains or fly.
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Carol, red is my favorite color too …. Your photos really give me that happy feeling as red always gives me.
I love music when I work, those days only home works, cleaning … but I would move to Canada.
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I would probably move to another part of Canada before I’d move out of the country all together. I love the mountains in the west and I’d like to see the ocean on the east coast.
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I’m with you on your bucket list…plus as I knock something off it is usually replaced by three more things. 🙂 I am thrilled you played along this week. Hope to see you next week!
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I’ve really enjoyed answering the questions. Thanks for stopping by.
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A night owl here, too, and feel the same way about work after midnight. The whole world is quiet–or at least it seems. If someone else would do the cooking in our kitchen, they could listen to whatever they wanted!
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i’m lucky because my husband does most of the cooking. When we were first married I did most of the cooking but my husband really took an interest when our daughter went to culinary school. She never did become a chef (too hard a lifestyle but never without work) but both her and my husband are fabulous cooks.
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