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cathyml
cathyml
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Posted at 18:23 on 18th March 2011

I have two sisters still living, both in England - a long way away

What are you currently reading?

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Ruth Gregory
Ruth Gregory
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Posted at 18:32 on 18th March 2011

I'm reading God First Loved Us: The Challenge of Accepting Unconditional Love by a Jesuit named Antony F. Campbell.  Just finished Jane Eyre.  Needed something a little lighter after Jane.  The sad thing about Jane Eyre, is that Charlotte Bronte based a lot of it on personal experience.  The good old days weren't really so good.

Do you prefer swimming in a pool, lake or ocean?

 

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cathyml
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Posted at 18:37 on 18th March 2011

A warm pool, thank you.

How many magazines do you buy a month, and what type of magazine?

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Ruth Gregory
Ruth Gregory
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Posted at 18:44 on 18th March 2011

Two, daily scripture devotionals.  I used to subscribe to Time, but never found time to read it.

Do you use a PC, laptop or smartphone for your internet activity?

 

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cathyml
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Posted at 19:03 on 18th March 2011

PC

Are you techno minded?

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Ruth Gregory
Ruth Gregory
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Posted at 19:07 on 18th March 2011

Used to be more than I am now.  But now, I can't keep up.  We're getting much more into geospatial planning at my work, so I may concentrate on learning that instead of what the latest app is for a smartphone.

Have you ever been to a 3D movie?

 

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cathyml
cathyml
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Posted at 19:13 on 18th March 2011

Ruth - explain please geospatial planning!

No not been to a 3D movie

Do you still have anything from you childhood?

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Ruth Gregory
Ruth Gregory
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Posted at 19:19 on 18th March 2011

Yes, I have a little replica of Michaelangelo's Pieta that I got at the World's Fair in New York in 1965, when I was 10.  The original sculpture was on display there.

Geospatial planning involves using software kind of like they use in Google Earth to enter collected data into a format that can then be viewed spatially.  It's old hat for a lot of people, but new to me, so I get to learn something new.

What is your favorite board game?

 

 

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cathyml
cathyml
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Posted at 20:54 on 18th March 2011

No much into board game - so I suppose it would be chess.

Have you ever done a tapestry?

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Marjorie Pope
Marjorie Pope
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Posted at 20:58 on 18th March 2011

Scrabble.   My least favourite is Monopoly - I can't stand it!

Are you at your best in the morning or at night - a lark or an owl?

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