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a.baker
02-13-2010, 10:01 PM
A little game, ask a question, let whomever answer that wants to and then anyone else can ask a new question about anything, doesn't matter, just for fun and we may learn something new about each other:D. Try if possible one answer per question... I know that can be hard lol.
So.... whats your favorite fruit?
Mine is (oooo this is hard!) sweet juicy watermelon. Not the fuzzy tasteless stuff:ick:
CoreIssue
02-13-2010, 10:14 PM
Bartlett pear.
What is your favorite season. Mine is spring.
Willy
02-13-2010, 11:11 PM
Bartlett pear.
What is your favorite season. Mine is spring.
Fall ... love the color change and transition and the chance to pick fresh Chanterelle mushrooms. mmmm .... good ... :nod:
http://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3155/2729690646_5e8d54b05d.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.flickr.com/photos/lisanh/2729690646/&h=500&w=420&sz=135&tbnid=aTldFzANUjFXEM:&tbnh=130&tbnw=109&prev=/images%3Fq%3DChanterelle%2Bmushrooms&hl=en&usg=__7Y_iGvaVusjaoa9sCQvYrE9BiKA=&ei=Z2l3S-e0B5OuswOz2JHLCA&sa=X&oi=image_result&resnum=9&ct=image&ved=0CCMQ9QEwCA
What's your favorite seafood?
Mine is Dungeness Crab. :D
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Cook-and-Clean-a-Fresh-Dungeness-Crab/
(http://images.google.ca/images?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&channel=s&hl=en&source=hp&q=chanterelle+mushrooms&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=PWZ3S6T5IImmswPIls28Cw&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=4&ved=0CCoQsAQwAw)
a.baker
02-14-2010, 08:17 AM
My favorite season is summer.
My favorite seafood is shrimp, served almost any way.
Whats your favorite flower, mine is lilac.
CoreIssue
02-14-2010, 02:59 PM
Favorite seafood would be a good fillet like Haddock.
Favorite flower is a hard one, there are so many. Probably Christmas cactus when the full plant is in bloom.
roman8
02-14-2010, 07:14 PM
My favorite fruit would have to be bananas
''' season is fall , Its beautiful and has a smell all its own.
seafood would be crab ,steamed and dipped in butter:nod:
flower , not sure I like alot of wild flowers.
Ok my question is how much does everyone weigh :p just kidding , im not telling either
favorite vacation
Mine would be the East Coast of Canada tour me and my husband did a few years back
a.baker
02-15-2010, 05:02 AM
Yeah no weight questions LOL :)
O.k. favorite vacation..... Tennessee riding in a tube down the river.
Willy
02-15-2010, 05:10 AM
I love watermelon ... when I was a kid you could buy watermelon for under a dollar for the biggest best ... my my my ... :D
Bartlett pears are great. There is a small window when they are perfect and I am always amazed at that little core that is left. :nod:
Spring is neat. Neat things to photograph, a time of renewal and beginnings. :nod:
Summer is the time I enjoy the evenings the most. A bike ride after dark ... the different temperatures you ride through and the smell of flowers. :D
Shrimp are great ... Prawns are huge where I am and you can catch your own. :nod:
I love Lilac. Had a tree for forty years. Lost it in a wind storm. I think I will get another. :nod:
Fresh Haddock is good. :D
Christmas cactus ... I have one that just pops with many blossoms ... very beautiful. :nod:
My favorite flower is a tiny forget-me-not that grows along a river I spend time at. They are about 1/4" across and I like photographing them. Here is a pic I played around in Photo-shop and added a pastel texture. This one was growing out of a shaded area in a log. I caught it with just the sun on the flower. :nod:
Favorite vacation is West Coast of Vancouver Island.
CoreIssue
02-15-2010, 10:04 AM
Right now my mood in vacationing is a tropical beach. :D
xhacker
02-15-2010, 10:40 AM
My favourite fruit is grapes.
My favourite season is summer - though anything that isn't winter will do.
My favourite seafood is lobster.
My favourite flowers are Orchids (the Bee Orchid is my favourite)
My favourite vacation is either Paxos (a tiny Greek island in the Ionian Sea) or Antigua.
Who is you favourite artist or painting? - Mine is Edgar Degas, especially his ballet scenes.
a.baker
02-15-2010, 05:06 PM
Hm. I don't have a favorite artist. I never thought too much about it before.
Whats your favorite color? Mine.... I don't have one of those either. lol.
roman8
02-16-2010, 10:29 AM
favorite artist is a hard one , My husband is the art buff he is very fond of Canadian artists , and has collected many over the years . I couldnt pick just one as each is so different . I tend to lean to the folkart .
But my favorite in the house is Frank Maley, its a winter scene with a red roofed barn, sounds boring but its quite peacful, and second would be the Franz Johnston he is an exceptional artist, picture of reeds and a stream.
My favorite colour is Green hands down. Green clothing , green paint, bedding , I love the colour green.
What kind of car would you buy if money was no object?
I really like the Subaru Outback , I have a thing for station wagons, I would think the guys and girls answers to this would be very different.
CoreIssue
02-16-2010, 11:17 AM
I like too many artists in too many different genres for too many different reasons to have a favorite.
I believe blue is my favorite color.
xhacker
02-16-2010, 11:58 AM
My favourite colour is pink .. well what did you expect?
My favourite car would be a Range Rover.
What is your favourite drink? - Mine would be a red wine, probably a merlot.
a.baker
02-16-2010, 05:01 PM
My favorite car would be any brand new one thats good on gas and not ugly LOL :)
My favorite drink would be fruit smoothies I think as a treat. My favorite every day drink is coffee.
Where would you love to live? Me in the country, almost any where.
CoreIssue
02-16-2010, 07:34 PM
On cars I like my Charger.
On drinks I am really boring. I like a good soda, make it a float if that counts.
Where to live would be a tropical beach area with palm trees, giant ferns, banana trees and exotic birds.
Willy
02-20-2010, 05:57 AM
Favorite artist in a variety of categories would have to be ... God. :eek: Compared to Him, all the rest seem two dimensional and devoid of life. I particularly like his versions of trees. Look at all the things you get as a bonus with His work. First, He is practically giving them away. Second they look good sure but they also absorb CO2 and release O2 and, ... you can climb them. ;) Try that with a Van Gogh Mulberry tree.
A little balance ... We are paying huge ... did I say HUGE ... amounts of money for paint splattered on a canvas. We have museums full of man's creation and it pales before the real thing. We line up like it is the most important thing ever created while on the other hand, we are cutting down forests to grow soy beans, polluting our rivers and seas and the air. Totally out of control. One real tree is worth many more dollars than any painting of a tree I have seen. Hmmm ... maybe I'm not a humanist ..?? ;)
I have a guy at work who collects memorabilia. he paid 15,000 U.S for a Buddy L toy truck from the thirties that is basically a tin plate pull toy that sold for a couple of bucks back then.
Not good people ... art is fine but there is a line ... :(:nod:
I like a lot of different painters, paintings, but the value is in the emotion they convey and that is always secondary to the real thing. :nod:
Willy :nod:
a.baker
02-20-2010, 09:44 AM
Favorite artist in a variety of categories would have to be ... God. :eek: Compared to Him, all the rest seem two dimensional and devoid of life. I particularly like his versions of trees. Look at all the things you get as a bonus with His work. First, He is practically giving them away. Second they look good sure but they also absorb CO2 and release O2 and, ... you can climb them. ;) Try that with a Van Gogh Mulberry tree.
A little balance ... We are paying huge ... did I say HUGE ... amounts of money for paint splattered on a canvas. We have museums full of man's creation and it pales before the real thing. We line up like it is the most important thing ever created while on the other hand, we are cutting down forests to grow soy beans, polluting our rivers and seas and the air. Totally out of control. One real tree is worth many more dollars than any painting of a tree I have seen. Hmmm ... maybe I'm not a humanist ..?? ;)
I have a guy at work who collects memorabilia. he paid 15,000 U.S for a Buddy L toy truck from the thirties that is basically a tin plate pull toy that sold for a couple of bucks back then.
Not good people ... art is fine but there is a line ... :(:nod:
I like a lot of different painters, paintings, but the value is in the emotion they convey and that is always secondary to the real thing. :nod:
Willy :nod:
Hmmm..true and well said:nod::hug:
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