Wednesday, April 20, 2016

My Favorite Web Series Episodes....**SPOILERS**

So to those of you who haven't seen these Web Series, this post will contain spoilers!  These are some of my favorite episodes from my favorite Web Series.


Emma Approved


"You're officially juvenile.."


Emma's acting like such a whiny baby here!!


Go Alex!!


Love Mattie!!


Eeeeeeeeeeee!!!


Awwwwwww!!



Green Gables Fables


The end was too much!!!


Yeeeeee  Hawwwww!!!



Northbound


He is tooooo adorable!


I can't tell you how many times I have watched this episode!!



From Mansfield With Love


LOVE IT!!!  I kept one eye on Frankie and the other on the stairwell the whole time!!


These two are SOOOOO much fun!!


Go Will and Susie!!!  To tell the truth, I shipped/ship Will and Susie more then Frankie and Ed!!


Eeeeeeee!!


Good ol' Will and Susie!!

So, there are a few of them.  This was prompted by the latest GGF video (Happiness).  I just couldn't resist sharing it with all of you.  So long folks, and see you again!



Friday, April 15, 2016

Inkling Explorations // April 2016




  Joining up with Heidi's Inkling Explorations, here are a few descriptions of Marguerite Blakeney from The Scarlet Pimpernel.

  Marguerite Blakeney was then scarcely five-and-twenty, and her beauty was at its most dazzling stage. The large hat, with its undulating and waving plumes, threw a soft shadow across the classic brow with the aureole of auburn hair—free at the moment from any powder; the sweet, almost childlike mouth, the straight chiselled nose, round chin, and delicate throat, all seemed set off by the picturesque costume of the period. The rich blue velvet robe moulded in its every line the graceful contour of the figure, whilst one tiny hand held, with a dignity all its own, the tall stick adorned with a large bunch of ribbons which fashionable ladies of the period had taken to carrying recently.

  Lord Grenville took a hasty farewell of the ladies and slipped back into his box, where M. Chauvelin had sat through this ENTR'ACTE, with his eternal snuff-box in his hand, and with his keen pale eyes intently fixed upon a box opposite him, where, with much frou-frou of silken skirts, much laughter and general stir of curiosity amongst the audience, Marguerite Blakeney had just entered, accompanied by her husband, and looking divinely pretty beneath the wealth of her golden, reddish curls, slightly besprinkled with powder, and tied back at the nape of her graceful neck with a gigantic black bow. Always dressed in the very latest vagary of fashion, Marguerite alone among the ladies that night had discarded the crossover fichu and broad-lapelled over-dress, which had been in fashion for the last two or three years. She wore the short-waisted classical-shaped gown, which so soon was to become the approved mode in every country in Europe. It suited her graceful, regal figure to perfection, composed as it was of shimmering stuff which seemed a mass of rich gold embroidery.

  The moon had sunk low down behind a bank of clouds. In the east a soft grey light was beginning to chase away the heavy mantle of the night. He could only see her graceful outline now, the small queenly head, with its wealth of reddish golden curls, and the glittering gems forming the small, star-shaped, red flower which she wore as a diadem in her hair.

  

Monday, April 11, 2016

The Infinity Dreams Award/Tag

Thank you, Abigail, for tagging me!!!


Rules:
1. Thank the blogger who tagged you. 
2. Tell us 11 facts about yourself.
3. Answer the 11 questions given to you.
4. Tag 11 bloggers and give them 11 new questions to answer.
 
 
11 Facts:
  1.  I was up until 1:00 this morning hanging out with Celtic Comet.  (I was watching a video on YouTube.)
  2. I have been to Starbucks with Celtic Thunder member, Emmett O'Hanlon and his friend Lachlan.  (Not really.  They were doing a live-stream on the road and went to Starbucks.)
  3. I like thunderstorms, but I don't like being outside in them.
  4. I don't really like John Wayne movies, but I want to watch The Quiet Man because it takes place in Ireland, and one of my favorite songs, The Isle of Innisfree, is one the soundtrack.
  5. I just found a recipe for Lembas Bread that looks delicious and I want to make it.
  6. I have ridden double on a horse bareback with at least one, if not two of my older sisters......when I was 7.
  7. I forgot to buy Cream Cheese when grocery shopping last Saturday.
  8. I like Carl Jr's Spicy Chicken Sandwiches.
  9. I always take the pickles off my fast food burgers and feed them to my siblings.
  10. I am watching the Hallmark TV series, When Calls the Heart.
  11. I have butchered to many deer to count.
 
The Questions:
1. What is your earliest memory of reading, or being read to?
  I think probably reading (well I really would have been looking at) Danny the Duckling.
2. Why did you choose to start a blog?
  Because wanted to connect with others.
3. Since this is the Infinity Dreams Tag, what is your biggest dream, no matter how out there it may seem?
  Travel to Ireland.
County Cork, Ireland
4. Favorite subject in school? (If you in school still. If not, what WAS your favorite subject?) 
  Spelling!
5. Where would you live in the world, if you could live anywhere?
  Ireland!!
County Cork, Ireland
6. How would you describe your personal style?
  Country Farmgirl.
7. Who has inspired you? It can be anyone, past, present, fictional, or no. 
  Amy Carmichael.
8. Do you prefer open plains, and sparkling beaches, or rugged mountains and wild forests?
  Rugged mountains and wild forests.
9. If you could meet one celebrity, who would you choose?
  Well I would have liked to meet Audrey Hepburn, but since she is no longer living, Julie Andrews.
10. Favorite Disney princess? (Or Disney character if you don't prefer princesses.)
  Belle
11. Favorite quote? 
 
 
And I am going to tag:
Lexi 
 
And I am passing on Abigail's questions.
 
1. What is your earliest memory of reading, or being read to?
2. Why did you choose to start a blog?
3. Since this is the Infinity Dreams Tag, what is your biggest dream, no matter how out there it may seem?
4. Favorite subject in school? (If you in school still. If not, what WAS your favorite subject?) 
5. Where would you live in the world, if you could live anywhere?
6. How would you describe your personal style?
7. Who has inspired you? It can be anyone, past, present, fictional, or no. 
8. Do you prefer open plains, and sparkling beaches, or rugged mountains and wild forests?
9. If you could meet one celebrity, who would you choose?
10. Favorite Disney princess? (Or Disney character if you don't prefer princesses.) 
11. Favorite quote?
 
 

Monday, April 4, 2016

Jane Austen: Would You Rather

This game by Cordy has been floating around and I decided to do it.


Who would you rather have act as your matchmaker, Lady Russell (from Persuasion) or Mrs. Jennings?
  Mrs. Jennings by all means!  Although she can be rather annoying at times, I would much prefer her exuberant method to Lady Russell possibly tearing away from me someone who I deeply cared for because she thought he 'wasn't good enough.'

Who would you like as a pen pal from Jane Austen's works?

  I would love to have Georgiana Darcy for a pen-pal.

Who would you rather go on a walk with, Colonel Fitzwilliam or Captain Benwick?

  Colonel Fitzwilliam!  He is tons of fun!!

Who would you rather have to befriend, Mrs. Elton or Lucy Steele?

  Well I think probably Mrs. Elton although I would find her insufferable and only politeness and good manners would make me do it.  I just don't find her as revolting as Lucy.

Who would you rather have as a sibling, John Knightley or Mary (from Persuasion, not Mary Bennet)?

  John Knightley.  Read THIS.

Who would you rather dance with? (Very open book!)

  Well I would like to dance with Henry Tilney, although due to his snarkiness, I would probably be laughing so hard that I couldn't dance.  Dancing with Frank Churchill would also be fun.

Who would you rather refuse, Mr. Collins or Mr. Elton?

  I think Mr. Collins!  Mr. Collins would only annoy me, but Mr. Elton would make me want to punch his nose.  He is just so arrogant!  Mr. Collins is merely slow on the uptake.

Who would you rather match-make for, Miss Bates or Mary Bennet?

  Probably Mary Bennet.

Who would you rather have as a best friend?

  I think having Georgiana Darcy, Kitty Bennet and Maria Lucas for best friends would be a lot of fun.

Who would you rather argue with? (Mrs. Bennet, Lady Catherine, Emma Woodhouse, Mr. Woodhouse, Mr. Palmer, Mrs. Jennings, Fanny Dashwood, Captain Wentworth, Mr. Darcy, ect.)

  Arguing with Lady Catherine or Mrs. Bennet would be immensely amusing!!

Would you rather wander the grounds of Pemberley and risk being 'discovered' or wander over the downs surrounding Barton Cottage in the rain and twist an ankle?

  Pemberley and risk being discovered!!  From what I know, the kind of men that might find you in the rain and "romantically carry you home", are likely to be scumbags!

Where would you live in Austen's works?

  I would love to live at Pemberley.  I know, who doesn't want to live there!!
 

Friday, April 1, 2016

Movies I Watched In March 2016

Titles with nothing before them I watched for the first time.

Titles with ** before them are re-watches.

Titles with # before them I watched with my little siblings.

Healer ~ 2015 ~ 7 eps





We finally finished it and....wow!!  it was just plain amazing!!



# ** Avengers Assemble ~ 2013 ~ ep 1




I love the Avengers and I very much want to watch the live action Avengers movies.



** Mulan ~ 1998




Mel had a friend over and we wanted a short movie to watch and re-watching Mulan sounded perfect!



Nanny McPhee ~ 2005




This movie was side splittingly hilarious!!  I loved it!  I especially liked Simon and the way he changed, it was really sweet. 



Pride & Prejudice ~ 2005



You can read my thoughts HERE.



# ** Robin Hood ~ 1973




This movie is hilariously funny!!  I enjoy watching it with my little siblings and I have the opening song stuck in my head.



A League of Their Own ~ 1992




I'm not really one for Baseball, but this movie was great.  I will definitely be re-watching it.




Books I Read In March 2016

Titles that have nothing before them are books that I read for the first time.

Titles with this ** before them, are books that I re-read.

 Titles with # before them, are books that I read out loud to my little siblings.

The Unknown Ajax by Georgette Heyer
The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien
More Stories from Grandma's Attic by Arleta Richardson
Dauntless by Dina L. Sleiman
Olivia by Kate Palmer
# ** The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis (Note)
** The Wheat Princess by Jean Webster
A March Bride by Rachel Hauck
** The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
 
 (Note: I didn't actually read this one out loud, Mel did.  But I listened to it.)