Ah memage...I love memage..
Jan. 31st, 2024 08:14 pm1. Have you ever made a really large jigsaw? How many pieces is the maximum you've made?
Define made? You mean worked on? Or actually created? I've not created one, no. I have worked on a lot of huge jigsaw puzzles. We used to do them at Christmas time as a family (as adults) - it gave us all something to do.
2. It's croissant day - do you prefer sweet, savoury, plain or would you rather not eat them at all?
I can't have them. It is impossible to make a gluten-free croissant. Unfortunately. But when I could (basically before they diagnosed me with ceiliac or gluten intolerance) - I loved chocolate and almond croissants. So maybe sweet?
3. When was the last time you looked at some art?
Well, I am an artist - I draw, paint, and do photography - and have art from my Aunt. So probably daily? Or do you mean other's art as in museums or galleries? Eh, in October, around October 18, 2023 in Hilton Head, with Mother. Also Mother's house has lots of art.
4. What are you reading now?
The City We Became by NK Jeimsin - this is a 2020 urban fantasy novel about a bunch of people who give birth to a living breathing city or become a part of it?
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5. What have you just finished reading?
See above for list of DNF books, which don't really count. I'm trying to remember the last one? Maybe it was Starling House by Alix Howard? Which I was disappointed by? (I don't count all the graphic novels/comics that I have read, of which there have been many.)
6. What do you plan on reading next?
Hmmm. I may do T Kingfisher's House of Good Bones. I don't know yet. After the Barbara Streisand memoir, I may grab Scalzi's Starter Villain, or listen to Piransi.
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And the end of the January Meme..
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Define made? You mean worked on? Or actually created? I've not created one, no. I have worked on a lot of huge jigsaw puzzles. We used to do them at Christmas time as a family (as adults) - it gave us all something to do.
2. It's croissant day - do you prefer sweet, savoury, plain or would you rather not eat them at all?
I can't have them. It is impossible to make a gluten-free croissant. Unfortunately. But when I could (basically before they diagnosed me with ceiliac or gluten intolerance) - I loved chocolate and almond croissants. So maybe sweet?
3. When was the last time you looked at some art?
Well, I am an artist - I draw, paint, and do photography - and have art from my Aunt. So probably daily? Or do you mean other's art as in museums or galleries? Eh, in October, around October 18, 2023 in Hilton Head, with Mother. Also Mother's house has lots of art.
4. What are you reading now?
The City We Became by NK Jeimsin - this is a 2020 urban fantasy novel about a bunch of people who give birth to a living breathing city or become a part of it?
( Read more... )
5. What have you just finished reading?
See above for list of DNF books, which don't really count. I'm trying to remember the last one? Maybe it was Starling House by Alix Howard? Which I was disappointed by? (I don't count all the graphic novels/comics that I have read, of which there have been many.)
6. What do you plan on reading next?
Hmmm. I may do T Kingfisher's House of Good Bones. I don't know yet. After the Barbara Streisand memoir, I may grab Scalzi's Starter Villain, or listen to Piransi.
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And the end of the January Meme..
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