I certainly do have books everywhere--my wife and I say that we should build another room just for our books--it would probably be bigger than our house.--then one would have to think about our cd's and records which is a whole other story!
I bet you enjoy looking at the fall foliage.
Hmmm...I love music (both listening and playing) but very bad at drawing and making crafts. And dance ! oh, when I was in Bangladesh, I joined a group of Japanese women who're learning Bengali dances. I sort of liked them, as we could move our bodies and got some exercise, but no, my "dance" was just like that - physical exercise - with no artistic flavor, lol.
I bet you sometimes (or often) send "snail mails" to your friends.
Yes, I love looking at the stars, but in and around Tokyo, we can see only a few stars..
I remember when I was a kid, I was awed and felt almost scared to look up at the sky from my grandparents' house in Nagano, one of the prefectures located on mountanious region of Japan.
I bet your favourite subject (class) was (is) biology in the school.
Ha Ha, I did bet both of u read the lables, Erin and Les.
I never picked apples, but several other fruits: guava, mangoes, peaches, oranges, lemons, sugar cane, different berries and others I don't remember the name in English.
I bet u have a hammock in your house, or at least a swinging chair ( hope I said the right word,lol.)
Yes, I do read all labels when I shop at the market--I do most of the shopping for our household. My wife has celiac disease and is also diabetic so it is extremely important for us to make good choices in our food intake.
I bet you try to make a gentle impact on our planet.
Yes, I do..There were some nice mulberry trees near my house, and I used to pick berries on the way back from work. But now they're cut and gone because of the construction of a condominium...
I bet you read newspapers every morning.
I love the sound of rivers or streams--matter-in-fact I created a pond in my back yard and one of the best things about it is the sound of running water cascading over rocks at one end.
I bet you enjoy picking wild berries.











