trees seem to be the thing
This is a little earlier than usual because I have work till 21:30 this evening. Ew. But green tea at the ready for energy! I tried a cranberry and raspberry one this morning and wow it was tart and delicious. But also water because of course you need that, an essential. So Cary Grant? What in the world do I mean? Well, I just did one of those silly quizzes that cropped up on Facebook titled: "Who was your past lover" or something along those lines and I after honestly answering six or so questions received the answer. Cary Grant. Not bad that.
"Wasn't he gay?" Apparently not, or so I can scan the internet to dissolve. But who knows anyway, or cares. Tis a silly quiz but it was someone I knew from film and loved and thought (like many) what a silver fox. Charade is one of my all time favourite films, it's difficult to decipher which films involving Audrey Hepburn are the preferred in my personal perspective but this one was interesting. There is a nice filmography that I've been streaming through. Just burnt my mouth with green tea; fantastic. To Catch a Thief is also a great Grant film which also include Grace Kelly this is on Netflix as well. See, with dashing men there are leading ladies that catch the same attention for me.
More interestingly was one of the questions. What era do you prefer? 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s or 70s. I actually chose the 20s because that new age was the first I thought would be dazzling to experience love and life in. With a slight chance of my answer being F. Scott Fitzgerald, but I suppose he had Zelda. Just on a side note, Cary Grant was married five times. So, although I was able to pick an era without much hesitation at all, how is it not tempting to pick all six? I suppose starting in the 20s you would hopefully live throughout all of them. But I did have a spark of thought beginning with the eras and what horrors they bring. Although there was the prohibition in the 20s, there were apparently ways around that and that all seems fun. The horror is in the racism and sexism which I figure all these era inhabited. They all have their pros and all had their cons, but I am happy to live in todays society. Which although has its faults we seem to be working through them just as equally as we did then so, this whole "Who was your past lover" actually makes you point out the future perspective. Let's just say it was a lot more thought provoking then originally intended when I answered the questions.
On that note, I still need to let my tea cool down. Only an hour till work and this is 1/5 working days. Not so part time, but still I say good afternoon x
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