I simply loved this film, which starred Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens. It was a great musical.
Zac also starred in one of my favourite modern musicals with Hugh Jackman. I think I learnt how to sing the lyrics to most of the songs in this film. The songs were so catchy.
Q. If you were seeking a partner for the end of the world SmileyRose, what kind of a man would he be?
A. That’s a good question. 🙂 Seeking a partner for the end of the world holds profound significance for me. It does not imply that the world will end tomorrow; rather, it represents the final chapter of my life on a journey characterised by drama, tragedy, setbacks, joy, excitement, and adversity — and I am still here to share my story. Essentially, it is about discovering that one person with whom I can spend the rest of my life with, someone who will be there with me until the very end. Someone who will be with me when I draw my final breath. Someone I can love unconditionally. Someone who will share all of those emotions with me, good and bad. Happy and sad.
Love is a rare and precious occurrence. When you find that one person who can truly make a difference in your life, it is important to hold on tightly and to cherish that connection.
If you are looking for a tasty summer drink, then why try this. It is so cool and refreshing. 🙂
A homemade strawberry milkshake made with real strawberries and honey is fresh, creamy, and naturally sweet. Juicy ripe strawberries are blended until smooth with cold milk and rich vanilla ice cream, creating a soft pink drink with a velvety texture. Instead of sugar, golden honey is stirred in, adding a gentle floral sweetness that perfectly complements the strawberries’ bright, fruity flavour. The aroma is fresh and summery, with the scent of sweet berries and cream. Tiny flecks of real strawberry give the milkshake a homemade feel, while the honey leaves a smooth, mellow finish. Served ice-cold in a tall glass, perhaps topped with whipped cream and a sliced strawberry. It tastes refreshing, comforting, and indulgent all at once.🙂
I previously worked at a fashion boutique in Stamford during my teenage years. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. The majority of the clothing was inspired by French fashion.
I have long admired Jacqueline Kennedy’s sense of style and always appreciated her elegant fashion choices.
I was sitting at the top of a mountain, a younger me.
This photograph of Mount Everest is not one of my photos. It is a free image.
“Ain’t no mountain high enough” by Diana Ross, she is an amazing singer. I had pleasure in seeing her live at the NEC Birmingham, with friends, a number of years ago.
Yesterday evening, I attended a performance of “Cludeo” at the Key Theatre. The characters closely resembled those from the board game Cluedo. I was initially uncertain about what to expect, assuming the production would be a serious and traditional whodunit mystery. However, I was pleasantly surprised. The play was remarkably humorous, and I have not laughed so much in quite some time. I particularly enjoy this style of classic British humour.😅
This is a photograph of me, as a young mother. I was in the kitchen giving my young daughters a cookery demonstration with Barbie and Ken. I always thought of myself as a bit of a Nigella Lawson back in those days. 🤣
I walk where the cliffs meet the restless sea, Where winds sing softly they run through me. The ocean below in a silver-blue roar, Tells ancient stories forevermore. White foam dances on jagged stone, Yet up where I stand, I am not alone. The sky leans low in a pastel hue, As waves keep calling, wild and true. Each step I take on the weathered ground, Is a heartbeat matched to the ocean’s sound. Salt in the air, freedom in sight, The world feels endless in fading light. And there I linger, calm and free, Between the sky and the rolling sea.
A. In my spare time, I love to have photography days. I love taking photographs.
I have been known to be photographed by someone else who is good at photography. I was once photographed as an action woman on a spy course. It was so much fun. 😀
The sunset melted into shades of gold, Across the restless sea so bold. A little boat rocked with gentle grace, Drifting slowly through endless space. The evening breeze sang soft and low, As crimson skies began to glow. Waves sparkled bright like scattered fire, Filling the heart with sweet desire. Far from the noise, far from the land, Only the sea and sky are so grand. A peaceful moment, warm and true, Where sunset dreams and oceans grew.
One day, I encountered an unidentified flying object just above my home. I was with my next-door neighbour, Neil, at the time. We both saw it whilst we played together. I was about 10 years old at the time. It was so real, though.
Mork & Mindy – I loved this comedy 😃
Can you imagine going for a walk at Rutland Water and meeting a friendly Alien? 😀
Beneath a silvery sky, He emerged from a luminous craft That shimmered drifting by. His eyes shone like moonlit stars, His smile was unusual yet kind, He communicated in melodies Like gentle winds that winded through my mind. He revealed to me worlds of violet seas And trees of crystal blue, With mountains lofty as dreams at night And glistening morning dew. We shared laughter among the galaxies, We raced alongside the streaks of stars, And drifted through the silent void Beyond the moon and Mars. Before departing, he waved farewell And said, “Do not fear the unknown. The universe is filled with friends, And no one walks alone.” Then he ascended into the night, His silver spaceship gleamed— And ever since that extraordinary day, The stars seem close enough to dream.
I once saw a UFO when I was a young girl. I had no idea what it was doing there at that time of day. It hovered above us for quite some time, and then it disappeared Never to be seen again.
Sometimes, I love to walk in the park. Please notice my Orange hair and the background on one side and the other part of my background on the other side. 🙂
Me – I love this photo. It looks a bit cheeky.
I love to walk in the park, Where quiet mornings softly start, With a gentle breeze through dancing trees, And sunlight floating on the leaves. The birds sing sweet from branch to sky, While clouds drift slowly passing by, Each winding path, each flower bright, Fills my wandering heart with light. The roses bloom in colours fair, Freedom lingers in the air, Footsteps gentle, calm, and slow, Past little streams that softly flow. The world feels peaceful, still, and kind, A place to rest a busy mind, For every walk beneath the blue, Feels fresh, enchanting, pure, and new. And as the golden daylight fades, Across the quiet emerald glades, I smile beneath the evening spark — I love to walk within the park.
The window’s down, the evening glows, The quiet road unwinds and flows, And through my hair, the wild wind streams, Like freedom rushing through my dreams. The city fades, the sky turns gold, Soft summer air, both warm and bold, My hands rest lightly, calm and free, While dusk hums low beside the sea. The world feels endless, wide, and far, As I sit smiling in my car, With every gust and passing light Turning ordinary into bright. There is no need for words, no grand affair, Just open roads and wind-tossed hair, A fleeting moment, sweet and rare, Of peace I carry everywhere.
My former husband used to have red hair. My daughters and I would keep miniature trolls in our kitchen, one of which had bright orange hair.🍊 My eldest daughter named him “Daddy Man.” Consequently, he became JO. He loved O as much as I do.
Q. Would you say that you are someone who does impromptu things? Do you love to be a little spontaneous?
A. That’s a good question. I would say that I am more of a planner. I like to organise and plan in advance. I need to know what I will be doing in advance; I particularly enjoy creating itineraries when I am travelling. I also like to make checklists for trips. My daughter, Kitty, is very similar to me. We once went to Ireland together, and she prepared an itinerary that was extremely well-organised. I was very impressed with her attention to detail.
Me, planning ahead 🙂
That said, I also appreciate a little spontaneity at times, such as when we both decided to see the River Dance together whilst we were in Ireland. It wasn’t something we had planned on doing beforehand, but it turned out to be the perfect choice to enjoy during our holiday together.
I also love the idea of surprise days. Everyone loves a surprise.
To answer your question, I would say that I enjoy acting spontaneously within a planned itinerary. A little of both. 🙂
Less than a month before your birthday, you peacefully passed away nine years ago. Today, I am reflecting on your memory and thinking of you on this special day. I purchased a card to give to you on your birthday, but unfortunately, you never had the chance to read it. It contained heartfelt words from a daughter who was eager to celebrate your day with you.
We greatly enjoyed celebrating your birthday. I truly miss those family gatherings. You are always remembered fondly in many ways, especially since I had the privilege of calling you “dad” for over 50 years. You were consistently there to support me.
“Lord, we thank You for the gift of our father. For his kindness, wisdom, and love that shaped our lives. May his legacy live on in our hearts, and may we honour his memory through our words and actions. Amen.”
A. We all experience the passage of time; unfortunately, it is impossible to halt the ageing process. While we can adopt measures to maintain our well-being and potentially delay certain signs of ageing, I believe I will embrace growing older gracefully.
When I consider ageing or maturing, I am reminded of a rose that begins as a bud, gradually opening to reveal a beautiful blossom in its full splendour. Eventually, however, that rose begins to wilt, petals change colour, and it begins to fade. I perceive life similarly; we can not all live forever.
I cherish my youthful photographs as mementoes of the past, and my memories are stored safely within my mind.
Have you ever heard of TheAll-Seeing Eye, also known as the Eye of Providence? It is a symbol representing an eye, commonly encased within a triangle and encircled by rays of light. It signifies divine providence, guardianship, and the attentive oversight of a higher power over humanity. This symbol is notably featured on the Great Seal of the United States, particularly on the one-dollar bill, and has its origins in Christian artistic tradition as well as earlier Egyptian symbolism.
A. Pablo Picasso was a Spanish painter and sculptor. He is one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Picasso passed away in France back in the 1970s.
Picasso 🙂
When I visited Las Vegas in 2006, I was fortunate enough to see this car. The number plate made me smile.
His most famous painting is:
Picasso
Guernica (1937): A massive, black-and-white, powerful, anti-war mural depicting the suffering from the Spanish Civil War.
My favourite Picasso paintings are:
Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907): A revolutionary proto-Cubist work that transformed modern art by breaking with traditional perspective.
The Weeping Woman (1937): Part of a series focused on the theme of grief and the horror of war.
Girl before a Mirror (1932): A complex, vibrant study of a woman’s personality.
La Vie (1903): The masterpiece of his Blue Period, representing profound sadness.
Regarding my website/blog site, please note that there are no external photograph contributions; all images featured on here are solely my own artwork.
Anyone using any of my photographs without my permission, all owe me!
This is my own website, and it is filled with my own photographs only.
This has a paid website account, and I pay for it solely.
Nobody has ever asked if they can use any of my photographs. Therefore, anyone using them all owe me.
I mentioned that I spent a day at Madame Tussauds in London a few years ago. I took a lot of photographs of Michael Jackson, Hugh Grant, Tom Daley, Joanna Lumley, Sylvester Stallone and the Royal Family. Someone has captured all of those photographs, and they have left me with just this one! I would like all of my photographs returning to me.
Yesterday, my day began with meeting a friend at Bosworth’s Garden Centre, Elton.
Cottage Pie
Lunch was very nice. The Cottage Pie was very tasty. I bought a few lovely plants for my garden. I would love a garden like the one display above.
Later in the evening, I attended a screening of the film Michael. The film chronicles the life and career of the renowned artist Michael Jackson, featuring Jaafar Jackson, his nephew, in the leading role. The film was truly exceptional. Since Michael Jackson’s passing, we have certainly lost a musical icon of extraordinary talent. His contributions to music are greatly missed.
The film was exceptionally well-crafted, although it does contain some emotionally impactful scenes. I thoroughly enjoyed all of his musical compositions. However, I will select my personal favourite song to share here:
I thoroughly enjoyed spending the day with my daughter, Kitty. We took a moment away from our respective DIY projects at home to share some quality time together. Lunch was splendid. 🙂 💕