It was an interesting week in many ways. There were many interesting things in the news, the weather, etc. I went out for dinner with my daughter to a very nice little place. There are a lot of restaurants on the seashore that have outdoor seating and its all very nice.
We had a nice meal. We went while it was still very light out and missed seeing all the trees lit up with fairy lights on the trunks and limbs. One particularly nice place has outdoor seating in a rose garden.
Here is my entry for Saturday 9.
Unfamiliar with this week's song. Hear it here.
1) This is the theme of The Gilmore Girls, a TV show that ran from 2000 to 2007. It recently enjoyed renewed popularity as a reboot. Were you a fan?
2) The show is about thirty something Lorelai Gilmore, her teenage daughter Rory, and her parents, Richard and Emily. The four of them had dinner together every Friday night. Who did you have dinner with on Friday? What was on the menu?
3) Lorelai is outgoing and talkative. How about you? Are you seldom at a loss for words?
4) Rory dreamed of going to an Ivy League school and then becoming a broadcast journalist. When you were in high school, what were your ambitions?
5) Rory's grandfather (and Lorelai's dad) went to Yale and performed with the Whiffenpoofs, Yale's famous a cappella group. Have you ever sung in front of an audience?
6) Rory's grandmother (and Lorelai's mother) Emily was very active in civic organizations and worked hard on the Hartford Zoological Society's Annual Silent Auction. Have you ever attended an auction?
7) Alexis Bledel, who played Rory, went on to appear in Mad Men and The Handmaid's Tale. Of these three shows -- Gilmore Girls, Mad Men and The Handmaid's Tale -- which would you prefer to binge watch?
8) Carole King originally wrote this week's song, "Where You Lead," for her Tapestry album. Do you have a favorite Carole King song?
Yes! I so enjoy deep conversations and running into others who enjoy the same is becoming a rare thing. I loathe small talk or idle chit-chat just for the sake of saying something and can never think of anything to say.
ReplyDeleteI agree about the monkeys. Any critter that flings poo is most likely going to be rude when it speaks, too.
Have a lovely Saturday!
I'm not very good at small talk either. I prefer deep and meaningful relationships with folks which includes conversations. It is worth stating I like to "know" folks, everything about them etc. That's just my human nature I guess. It is probably also worth noting, not many folks are like that now a days and that is sad. I just like knowing what makes people tick--if that makes any sense. smiles
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love Acapella singing... That com0petiotn of acapella groups was a favorite for me!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are right! Handmaid's Tale IS ugly. I had to read it in college and I could not believe the story. With that said, I would still choose to watch it since I read it. I have already seen Gilmore Girls.
ReplyDeleteI am that shy person that is hard to talk to. I appreciate people like you who take the time tog et to know me...because once I know someone, I will talk a lot. Loved your answers! Have a nice weekend.
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A lot of us wanted to be journalists or writers, I see.
ReplyDeleteSo, far you're the second person to not recommend The Handmaid's Tale. Maybe I shouldn't waste my time trying to watch it????? I hope you can stop by:
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The way you describe The Handmaid's Tale show reflects how I felt about the book. I appreciated it, but I didn't like, and I just couldn't put time and thought into a book I wasn't into.
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