Sunday 9 November 2014

One Lovely Blog Award

I was nominated by Beth Elliott for the 'One Lovely Blog Award'.

The award recognizes bloggers who share their story or thoughts in a “lovely” manner, giving them recognition and helping them reach more viewers. In order to “accept” the award the nominated blogger must follow several guidelines.

The Rules for accepting the Award(s):

1. Thank and link back to the awesome person who nominated you.
2. Add the One Lovely Blog Award logo to your post and/or blog.
3. Share 7 things about yourself.
4. Nominate up to 15 other bloggers and comment on their blogs to let them know.
 
So, first, thank you Beth Elliott for this lovely compliment and opportunity. Here's her blog which I'm sure you'll enjoy http://regencytales.blogspot.co.uk
 
Seven things about me:
 
1. I've been 'stage-struck' since I was about 8 or 9, but can't act to save my life (or dance or sing either). Instead, I've directed about 12 musical shows, and also worked backstage for many more.
 
2. I've lived in the same house for 48 years.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3. I go 10 pin bowling every week with several friends. We call ourselves the 'Silver Strikers' (even though we don't get many 'strikes' or even 'spares'!)

 
4. I enjoy playing trivia quizzes online (and other games too!).
 
5. I've visited 17 of the United States, including 3 new ones this year (Nevada, Arizona and Rhode Island)

 

6. In 2010, my daughter and I visited the grave of my great-uncle, who was only twenty when he was killed in the First World War. As far as we know, we were the first members of his family ever to see his grave.
7. I've had 10 books published, 4 in the 1960s and 70s, and the other 6 since 2011. My latest one, 'Irish Inheritance' has been my best seller so far.
Now I nominate these friends for the Award:
Rosemary Gemmell
Sherry Gloag
Nancy Jardine
Margaret Mayo
Joanne Stewart
Jennifer Wilck
Celia Yeary

6 comments:

  1. Thanks for the nomination, Paula. Such a lovely post. Very touching about the visit to your uncle's grave.

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    1. Thanks, Joanne. I was so glad we eventually found -and visited- my great uncle' s grave - and laid a wreath of poppies there too. It was in a small war cemetery in a small French village.

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  2. Interesting facts, Paula. Working backstage is a good way to share in the life of a dramatic production - and be part of the success. How moving to find your great-uncle's grave.
    Irish Inheritance has a most appealing cover.

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    1. I loved working backstage, especially all the excitement, adrenalin, and laughs during 'Show week'.

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  3. I've learned even more new things about you, Paula. Great post. Thank you for the nomination. I'll get my post on my own blog sorted out soon!

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    1. It's hard to keep finding new things to say in these kind of blogs, Nancy - so I'm glad I found things you hadn't heard before :-)

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