Sunday, July 13, 2008
Week Thirty-Nine: Summer
No doubt about it, summer has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere! This season tends to be a favorite for most people; however, there are a few who prefer a different one, or perhaps just plain don't care for summer for reasons such as heat.*How do you feel about summer? Is it a favorite season, or do you prefer another?*What are your favorite summer activities? Do you enjoy being outside, or would you rather curl up with your air conditioner?*Do you have a favorite summertime sport to participate in or watch?*What is your typical summer outfit?*Do you take a summer vacation? Where do you normally go, and what kinds of activities do you do there?*What is your favorite summer holiday, and why?*What kinds of summer foods or drinks do you enjoy?*Share some favorite memories of summer vacation from when you were a child.*What is your least favorite thing about summer?*Do you enjoy summer storms?*What is the hottest summer temperature you remember experiencing?*Do you have a memory of a cool or cold summer? Has it snowed on the Fourth of July in your area?*What family birthdays, anniversaries, or events are commemorated in the summer? Are there any significant family history events that occurred during summer?*What summertime hobbies do you pursue? If you are a genealogist, do you travel to ancestral locations during this season?*Do you have any summertime photos of your ancestors? Check out the 49th Edition of the Carnival of Genealogy ("Swimsuit Edition") for great stories and photos of genealogy bloggers' ancestors in swimsuits and summertime wear.Blinkies from: Pinky Blinkies, Donna's Dilemmas, Joyful Mother Designs, Berry Hollow, ExPat's Palette, Buttercup Graphix, Mommyfeet Blinkies, Kari's Blinkies, Blinkies-2-Go, and Marsha's Graphic Garden. Click on each blinkie to go to its creator's site. Some websites may no longer be in existence.
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Hey Miriam
Mine post about Summer, my least favorite season, is here:
http://destinationaustinfamily.blogspot.com/2008/07/summertime-and-living-is.html
With that out of the way, I can get back to planning my holiday ornaments for the 2008 tree.
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