Polling day –

So this morning I thought I would ask you a few multi choice questions about your experience here. It will only take seconds. Even if you have never commented before I would love you to join in.  It is a mix of a bit of fun and some real questions about the readers of thekitchensgarden.

The questions are the ones I woke up with in my head this morning.  Nothing is terribly deep. If you have questions you think I should ask (or you would like to answer): pop them in the comments and I will include them in another poll.

Remember this is NOT A TEST! (laughter.) Just a few questions over a cup of tea.

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Cats just generally sit about looking sweet don’t they.

Last question.

Thank you for joining in!  It is raining this morning and warm still and I need more coffee. Usually my brain does not have to work this hard in the morning. Have a lovely day.

Love celi

87 responses to “Polling day –”

  1. Well as others above have said, I love this blog. It’s the only one I read. I never thought of it as a soap opera for animals, but gee, I certainly laugh and I certainly cry over so much that happens on the farmy just as people do over soap operas. Maybe we city folks are downright envious of your life. But you’re not simply someone who stays on the farmy. I always think of “How Ya Gonna Keep “Em Down On the Farm, Once They’ve Seen Paree” because you’ve seen Paree. You’ve done both–and love both.

    I am reading a book called “Happiness is a Serious Problem” and Prager the author talks about some people who go through life trying to avoid pain. You are a person who has not and do not . You embraced every moment–the joys and the sorrows…and everything in-between. This author says that is the ONLY way to live. This I think is that “ineffable” something that draws us day after day to you. It isn’t just the animals but your “I-Thou” relationship to the animals. Not to mention your CAN-DO attitude–so very appealing! I admire you and I think we all do.

  2. Think the poll was a brilliant idea both for you to know and us to read others’ comments. Being a city gal living in a rural gated village community which still presents as urban I am more in for the words and ensuing ‘rants’ on so many topics. Make me think 🙂 ! I could not bear to have a computer open during a relaxed breakfast of both dreaming and planning for the day, but first ‘find you’ ere I begin paid-work, studies, reading all the worldwide papers and on-line shopping an hour later . . . . *smile* no wonder I have occasional time problems: truly have halved my over-100 post blogroll, but still love travelling right around the world learning how people live – fave places at the moment: Mexico, India and UAE . . . oh but I do come back to Boo and Sheila . . .

      • Just as well Milady: otherwise many of us would be sadly staring into space 🙂 ! With me it is strong black, a little relaxation ‘therapy, long,long ‘to do’ lists none of which are ever fully ticked off and then the phone calls begin 🙂 ! Thank God, the big desktop computer is in the library three rooms away . . .

  3. Your blog and the folks who comment, all the critters and their antics (piggies in particular!) – all of this makes up for the family I am missing these days. I came from farm town, to little town, bigger town, huge town, and I’m now back where my heart lies – little mountain country town. I long to join in the conversations more, but don’t really feel qualified and am usually a late-in-the-day reader. What I would have said has already been said – so, I just read and enjoy! I love the ‘clean’, honest, and down-to-earth feeling, I can just relax, read, enjoy, learn and transport my thoughts to other locales. Thank you, Ceci, and thank you other readers for this unexpected pleasantness in a chaotic world! Thank you, THANK YOU!

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