Killer Questions – Our Favorite Things (to be sung to the song from The Sound of Music)
Annette Dashofy - My cat. Foals (baby horses) and foals’ whinnies. Birdsong. Long naps. Mountains.
Heather Weidner -
- Puppies, good books, and warm fuzzy socks
- Cuddly sweaters, pizza, and not following clocks
- Family celebrations, road trips, and a pretty rainbow
- Beach life, dark chocolate, and fireflies that glow
- These are a few of my favorite things.
James M. Jackson - Being outside in nature tops the list; if inside, then in no particular order: reading, creative writing, and helping someone learn something.
Martha Reed - Great coffee. Visits to exotic places. Funny and engaging people. Golconda diamonds. Italian cream cake.
Sarah E. Burr - Aromatic candles, aromatherapy soaps, faux fur coats, doggie outfits, blue convertibles
Kait Carson - Fog, Cats and kittens, dogs and puppies, Chocolate Croissants made with dark chocolate, scuba diving, the sun on my shoulders.
Susan Van Kirk - books, jigsaw puzzles, grandchildren, time to read, writing “The End”
Elaine Douts - Maple cream on waffles on a cold winter’s day. Hot tub with a glass of cold Sauvignon Blanc, please. And a hot day on the beach, sleeping under the umbrella.
Margaret S. Hamilton - The smell of summer rain on hot asphalt, cuddling a standard poodle, daffodils tossing in the spring wind, the first lilacs, yellow and orange sugar maple leaves in the fall, the fresh smell of a live Christmas tree.
K.M. Rockwood - The smell of summer rain on hot asphalt, cuddling a standard poodle, daffodils tossing in the spring wind, the first lilacs, yellow and orange sugar maple leaves in the fall, the fresh smell of a live Christmas tree.
Korina Moss - My cat, jigsaw puzzles, the beginning of each season, road trips with my son, when it’s raining or snowing and I have no place to go, long morning coffee chats with my sister.
Lori Roberts Herbst - Rocky Mountain National Park. Each season there holds a unique beauty and peacefulness.
Grace Topping - Listening to audiobooks—while driving, cooking, doing housework, and at night when I can't sleep.
Shari Randall - Broadway musicals, powdered sugar crullers from Neil’s in Middletown, Connecticut, sharpened pencils, dahlias, dancing, books, books books!
Mary Dutta - Books, dark chocolate, kitchen utensils
Debra H. Goldstein – Nothing…I’m a curmudgeon at heart!

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