SHARE MY WORLD WEEK OF MAY 13TH 2024

Well it has been a weeks folks. Lots has gone on and let’s just say I am glad to be coming the end of it and I am glad to be coming to SHARE MY WORLD for a bit of fun easy writing work. You can avail yourself of all the world sharers by clicking the capitalized link.

Now, here are this week’s questions and my answers.

1. Have you ever lied about your age? No. I never felt the need. Age has never really mattered to me and most of the things that required a “certain age” to do them I never did anyway.
2.  Is there any time in your life you would like to relive? I think I would like to relive my young adulthood but only if I got to take the knowledge I have now back with me.
3.  Do you own any antiques? My whole house is an antique. Built just at the turn of the last century The Vicarage has really begun to feel its age.

My family has lived here for the last forty five years and before that it was a parsonage for another local church and before that it was owned for years by one of the town’s photographers. Most everything in the house belonged to my parents or my grandparents before them…. So yes antiques are sort of the norm around here.


4.  Would you like to know some of the history of places you’ve visited? I love history! I generally look to see if I can find at least a few historical facts of the places I visit. And I love to visit historical places. Here are a few of the places I have been.

Each of these photos has a story of my life attached to it and has a history all its own that has nothing to do with me.

Now for my Gratitude:

As we come to the Day of Pentecost (which is tomorrow). I am grateful that I serve a God of power who loves me and has my best interest at heart.

5 thoughts on “SHARE MY WORLD WEEK OF MAY 13TH 2024

  1. Lovely post Joseph. Thanks for playing along.
    Our cottage was originally the village school and was built in 1847. We stripped out the vivid modern decor and went with natural wood and linseed oil, tiled flooring except in the bedrooms and either white or magnolia paint on the walls. We thought we;d done a good job and lived there for 7 years. The people who bought it from us painted all the wood light blue, put in a cheeseboard bathroom, and redesignated a few rooms. Not our house anymore of course, but we felt they had taken away the charm.

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