Share Your World: 6

Cee’s Photography blog posts questions once a week for anyone to answer. This week’s questions came from the Bravo Channel interview show, Inside the Actor’s Studio.

Here they are:

  1. What is your favorite word?

 Faith

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  1. What is your least favorite word?

“I can’t”

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  1. What turns you on creatively, spiritually or emotionally?

Music that flows with the soul; the color, smells, sounds, and texture of the natural world

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  1. What turns you off?

Indifference, apathy

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  1. What is your favorite curse word?

It’s not a favorite but it’s what comes out of my mouth when I am most angry, “F***”

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  1. What sound or noise do you love?

The clackety-clack of a train going down the track and especially over a bridge.

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  1. What sound or noise do you hate?

Leaf-blowers, especially on a quiet Sunday morning when my windows are open and I’m listening to the birds sing.

  1. What profession other than your own would you like to attempt?

Stay-at-home anything, well, almost anything!

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  1. What profession would you not like to do?

Waiting tables

  1. If Heaven exists, what would you like to hear God say when you arrive at the Pearly Gates?

Welcome home, my beloved. Welcome home.

Kitty cat, kitty cat, thou art mine

Hey, ya’ll! You like my southern accent? Anyway, here’s a rhyme to get you through the rest of the week! I’ve only got a few more rhymes to go and I’ll be tapped out! Sabina’s being lazy about getting Simon & Toby’s adventure done but we will find some kind of art to share with you! Love & Feathers, Auntie Goose

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Pussy cat, pussy cat, Wilt thou be mine?

Thou shalt not wash dishes, Nor yet feed the swine;

But sit on a cushion And sew a fine seam,

And feed upon strawberries, Sugar and cream.

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Little Miss Muffett

Auntie Goose here, after a bit of break! Here’s a little rhyme just for you! The weekend is coming up – I hope you have a great one! I’m sure I can find a lot cool stuff to put here! Everybody likes Miss Muffett! muffet-1Original and other stuff:

Little Tommy Tucker

Hey Kiddies! I back after a week or so break. I won’t be around for long – I’m almost done with showing you all my rhymes. After I’m done, Sabina has to finish her latest book – she’s been on a two months hiatus  and it’s time she gets back to work. I am working on more rhymes but those will be for later in the year. In the meantime, here’s a little rhyme for you! Love and feathers, Auntie Goose

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Original and miscellaneous…

History

Who, or what, was a Little Tommy Tucker?
Little ‘Tommy Tucker’ referred to in the words of this nursery rhyme was a colloquial term that was commonly used to describe orphans – Little Tommy Tucker. The orphans were often reduced to begging or ‘singing for their supper’. The reference to Little Tommy Tucker marrying and the lack of a wife reflects the difficulty of any orphan being able to marry due to their exceptionally low standing within the community. The first publication date for Little Tommy Tucker was 1829.

Nursery Rhymes Lyrics and Origins