I'm thinking about doing the A-Z blog posts through November and need ideas - maybe not those used already in 2022 and 2023. Needs to be something that I can make some sort of connection too. I can't write about things, I know nothing about! I don't mind repeating from previous years as long as I can think of something different to say.
These were the A-Z subjects before
In 2022 In 2023
A = Apples A = Art
B = Books B = Bread
C = Colin C = Clothes and coats
D = Daughters D = Dogs
E = Embroidery and Cross stitch E = Elections
F = Figs F = Fireworks
G =Gardens G = Giant Second-hand book sale
H = Hampers for Christmas H = Home
I = Ipswich I = In between
J = Jams J = Jam (again)
K = Kitchens K = Kenton All Saints
L = Leaves L = Lists
M = Mistletoe M = Mum
N = (all sorts of N words) N = Norfolk Cheese
O = Owls O = Onions
P =Positivity P = Preparedness
Q = Questions Q = Quite a Nice Collection
R = Reading R = Retirement
S = So Many Things S = Second-hand post
T = Treasure T = Treats
U = Underwear U = Upset
V =Village Halls V = Vaccinations
W = Watching W = Wordle
X = Xercise X = Xmas
Y = You Y = Yule log
Z = AmaZing and Zenith Z = The End!
I may regret this plan!
and this plan.............as I'm risking all and taking the laptop to the computer place for it to be updated to windows 11 today and picking it up tomorrow. I can access the blog on the phone but answering comments is tinier and harder so please accept my apologies in advance.
Back Soon.............I hope
Gosh, that’s a comprehensive list. C for Church, L for Love or Loneliness, O for Overthinking, maybe apply more to me than you, good luck though. Sandra
ReplyDeleteP for Pickles, J for Jugs, F for Fruit trees, there’s a few more for you
ReplyDeleteP for Portmeirion Collection, N for Nativity Sets, Q for Quiz shows, X for eXciting events [or SaXmundham] U for Useful Utensils...
ReplyDeleteI'm planning an Advent alphabet so I will start just as you are finishing. (And I've thought of my twenty six themes. Smarty Pants Me!)
ReplyDeleteQ for quince? Been given some, unsure how to use.
ReplyDeleteB has to be for Bloggers..
ReplyDeleteIf you want something really random choose a book and then open it at a different page each day and find a word you like beginning with the letter of the day. It could be a book with a theme like cooking, Christmas, travel, winter etc or a magazine even. Whatever you do it will be interesting.
ReplyDeleteThat's a brilliant idea!
DeleteK for Kindness, M for Marmelade, C for Christmas Customs.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun.
ReplyDeleteAnimal, buses, curtains, dinner, eggs, fox, garlic, holiday, iris, june, keys. leg, mother, Nasturtion, olives, pineapple, Query, Rose, seeds, tea; umbrella, venice, water, x ray yellow, zodiac
Good luck. No ideas.
ReplyDeleteZ is for zero, zip
ReplyDeleteC is for churches
W is for wedding. You could show a picture from your special day.
X could be for 'x'ed out to do lists. Life gets busy this time of the year
Sorry I can’t add any good ideas to the alphabet posts but I shall enjoy reading them! Catriona
ReplyDeleteSome good ideas above. I enjoy your A - Z posts
ReplyDeleteAlison in Devon x
I really like all your "English" posts since I'm from the US. So I could read 30 posts about Christmas Hampers, Christmas Puddings, Boxing Day, and whatever you eat on all the holidays over and over.
ReplyDeleteSounds hard work.
ReplyDeleteIt's also hard to avoid Windows 11 but I've managed it so far. I don't want to have to deal with the differences.
Any and all topics you choose will be of interest.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking the time to write.
Hopefully all goes well with your computer upgrade.
P for poems. Charmaine
ReplyDeleteCan't think of many but how about C for cats as I seem to remember you had one.
ReplyDeleteCan you use places you've visited? Even if the place name doesn't start with the letter something you saw or did there may. Just an idea.
ReplyDeleteI really like Giant Secondhand Book Sale! You could have any number of entries starting with Giant!
ReplyDeleteA for Activity; F for Folklore; P for Puzzles; R for Relish; T for Trees;
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