I have so many reasons why I love all the different seasons of the year, but I tried to pick one thing about each season that I love, so as to fulfill the WHY part of the prompt.
I love so many things about winter, though sipping a glass of wine beneath a Christmas tree offers a great amount of pleasure.
Spring brings new life, fragrant blossoms and fresh air, which is why I always end up playing with woodland creatures out in the fields.
When it comes to summer, I can’t take the heat at all! As they say, though, if you can’t beat em, join em! A good beer always takes the edge off!
Fall brings the darker skies, cooling weather and often times, the blues! For these times, I have just what the doctor ordered!
These answers should fit the bill for todays prompt question.
Since we already answered this prompt before, everyone should be pretty familiar with my choice from last year, as my behavior epitomizes the name I go by!
I think it’s rather fitting, don’t you, that I would remember my favorite book being one about a mouse! My love of Runaway Ralph, by Beverly Cleary, most assuredly fuels my love of mice and small creatures.
I’m fairly certain that I answered the same thing last year when this question arrived. This doesn’t surprise me, as many of the works by Beverly Cleary instilled a lifetime of love for small creatures, as well as, fueling my imagination all these years later.
Don’t blame me for being so exact! WordPress started it!
And, as I was trying to be as honest as possible… no exaggerations, embellishments or confusions here. The prompt made the mistake of putting a period in the question!
What I saw…
List three books that have had an impact on you, the operative word being AN.
Then I saw…
Why?
Why what?
If I actually answered the question to the letter, I must assume they want to know why I planned on listing three books, which I myself had planned to ask them. But they asked me first and so I don’t really know why I was going to list three books. So now we are in this revolving circle of asking each other the same question, to answer a question that I could answer at different times in my life, giving an entirely different answer, therefore changing the why part of the question that we haven’t even decided on the why, for why we were listing three books in the first place! Oh bother, now I’m tired!