Here's a blogging brainteaser for you.
What do La_spice and Znethru have in common?
Obviously La_spice and Znethru cannot enter!
Welcome to Myplace2. A meeting place for my friends to drop in for a coffee and a chat. This blog was started on 24th September 2007. If you like poetry please visit my other blog: mypoetry.blog.co.uk
Here's a blogging brainteaser for you.
What do La_spice and Znethru have in common?
Obviously La_spice and Znethru cannot enter!
My blogfriend ganesharocks has just done an interesting posting about the "Nine Year Cycle". Just out of curiosity I calculated that my personal number year is FIVE and this is what's in store for me in 2008:
Number Five Personal Year:
FOCUS: Firmness is necessary for success. Use discrimination and respect jurisprudence. Do not express your opinion on unfamiliar subjects. CRYSTAL: Lapis, Sapphire
This year has many things for you to learn and experience. This is travel year and a year to deal with children in some particular way. It may be a year with romance and money, but nothing lasting. One never, ever marries in a Five or a Nine year, because this signifies a temporary relationship at best. This is a time for new interests and new projects. This year has a strong bearing on your future and it is a year of progress and growth that demands you to "be aware" and "pay attention" to the outer world and what is going on around you. New technology may catch your interest in a Five Year. Take a class, improve your computer skills or add to your home entertainment center.
As this year opens for you, tere will be a subconscious feeling that new opportunities are opening up for you. You will intuitively know that new conditions are in the air waiting to be taken advantage of. They may appear as changes, or many ups and downs and unexpected experiences. You are again being presented with opportunities to move forward in life rather than to "stay put" in the old routines of last year. Now you can put your best foot forward for all around improvement in your life-style. The trend of a Number Five personal year is in the nature of new experiences. A change of environment, new experiences, new relationships, new ideas, new contacts, new plans, more freedom, more variety and enterprise will color all of you affairs. These experiences may not be drastic or difficult, but just a freshening of interest, perhaps taking you into the public, with travel and group activity. Even so, the old will overlap the new as a part of this progress. Your work will be to relate the two and join them together into something new for success. You will begin to create a broader field of interest and activity.
You may find that you are restless, wishing for more social activity or a new outlet for your pent up energy. You may feel tired of the old routine. These feelings may cause you to be impatient, restless, with a desire to get rid of the old condition or circumstance. This should be avoided, for even if this year is one of impulse and new energy, it is not suggested that change should be sudden or hasty or that you "burn your bridges behind you" only to have regrets later. There is nothing to be gained by running away. Take the old that you built up last year and blend it into new undertakings for progress and a wider scope of activity. Changes may take place, even though you are not inviting them, so look for an opportunity which is present when these changes come to you. You may begin something which will carry on through the year, even into the future, and be rewarded for your past efforts.
"Don't fence me in" is a strong feeling of the Five Year. The desire to "live," to have the right and good come to you and to have something going on most of the time is the influence behind its force.
Without the "do and dare" spirit of the Five Year, life would be very dull and lacking in all progress. This is the drive behind advancement and the incentive which gives an outlet for man's genius and which drives him into the new and unknown, even to partake of the unusual and impossible. Without this inner drive, mankind would stagnate.
There are two ways to respond to this urge to be active, up and doing.
The First is to accept this inner drive; to realize it is a "timing" in your life to bring improvements to what you are doing in the way of variety, new ways and means, and to do it without disrupting what you have already established, rather than to tear down or quit what you have already done. This is a time to put more enthusiasm into your undertakings, along with a new mental attitude. All of this will lead you to new contacts, progressive activities, and a new understanding of yourself. In this way, old conditions and problems will clear up of their own accord and beneficial changes will occur.
The Second way is to be impatient, restless, critical and unreasonable about past duties and responsibilities, with such a strong urge for more life and personal freedom that all descretion is thrown to the wind, leading to quarrels, disagreements, broken promises and accomplishing little. Instead, get a lot of fun out of this year! Show versatility in your interests, business, social and even spiritual concepts, which may come up for your consideration from time to time.
You will still find many things to take care of which you may feel tired of, in a general way, but do not be impulsive or hasty or head-strong when little annoyances seem to deter you; haste and irritation can sidetrack you. Confusion could lead to legal problems which may become difficult to deal with because of the reactions of others. Good judgment is necessary now. Older people, children or those younger than yourself should be a source of inspiration as well as care.
The Number Five Year, if lived right, can be a marvelous year! The changes, even if unexpected, can be thrilling and exciting. At year's end, you will be satisfied with what you have accomplished and quite pleased about the changes that occurred.
All being well, I will revisit this posting on 29th December 2008 and check out just how the year panned out for me. At least marriage won't be on the cards (even though it is a leap year - sorry Trevor!)
If you want to find out about your personal number year, here's a quick link.
Yes - I've lost my voice! My darling Grandson shared his Xmas germs with me and I'm now suffering with Laryngitis!
"Great" some would say - "a bit of peace and quiet" but considering the Pantomime opens on Thursday the timing couldn't be much worse. "Oh no it couldn't"
As well as being literally speechless I was amazed to find that I've managed to get a doctor's appointment at midday today (yes on a Saturday!) - my daughter phoned the surgery just after 9.30am. This took two attempts as I gave her the telephone number for the local radio station by mistake!
Hopefully I'll get started on some antibiotics later today. Unfortunately the chemists all close between 12 and 2 so it'll mean another trip out into the damp air. Never mind at least I didn't have to wait until Monday.
Ah well - no New Year's celebrations for me then! ![]()
I hope my blogfriends are all well and had a lovely Christmas? Roll on 2008!
Yesterday what started off as a simple idea turned into the longest ever tea party! What an incredible event. Copious amounts of tea, coffee, mulled wine, mince pies, biscuits, bacon butties, jacket potatoes, coleslaw and chocolate were consumed. Lots of new friendships were forged and a good time was had by all.
If you want to "see" what you missed then simply click here.
Don't be too sad if you missed it as we have decided that the next La_spice event is going to be "The Party on the Blog Concert 2008" Watch this space!
For those who did manage to make the party here's a quick reminder of everyone there along with a link to their blogs so that you can keep in touch! Merry Christmas one and all and thank you for making it such a fun event!
Marian (aka Arnica) (aka La_spice)
Tentativeplotfinder
Dafter
Wargrym07
Joebangles
Ranfuchs
Blacksheep63
Wendlane
SuburbanHousewife
I_Am_Xenon
PrincessFiona
Faffajane
Confuddled
Isadora101
With special thanks to the tireless Tentativeplotfinder for providing the mince pies, jacket spuds and huge selection box of choccies!
Oh - I nearly forgot - she even dragged her piano over for the singalong! What a star!
After reading most of the Secret Santas I thought it was time to get to know a few more bloggers. So to start the ball rolling I thought rather than bore everyone with a MEME I'd invite everyone in for a "YOUYOU".
Let's see if it works!
Right - sit down, have a cuppa and tell me:
- Tea or coffee?
- What's your favourite biscuit?
- What birth sign are you?
- What is your favourite time of the year?
- How long have you been blogging?
- Why do you blog?
There that wasn't too bad was it? Do drop by for another chat

I wasn't planning writing anything on my "other blog" over the Christmas period but I've just received this message from one of my brothers:
Thanks, hope you have a good Christmas. Guess what? I am working Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. If you are up to the challenge perhaps a poem on your blog to all those working at Christmas!!!!!!!
Thanks bro!
In case I don't manage to rise to the occasion, we should all spare a thought for Carers, Doctors, Nurses, Policemen, Ambulancemen, Firemen, Servicemen and so many other professionals who are working hard to provide a better, safer place for us all to live in.
A special mention for dairy farmers like our very own James of Lindow who milks at 5am every single day of the year.






Yesterday I played at being Santa's Little Helper and wrapped all my Grandchildren's Christmas presents for my daughter who had 1001 jobs to do.
Being very grateful for the help, she invited me to stay for dinner. She served up potato rosti, petit pois, asparagus and meat in a cranberry jus accompanied by a lovely bottle of wine.
My daughter loves cooking and the meal was beautifully presented but the meat wasn't to my liking. When I asked what meat it was she calmly said "venison". What sort of a meal is that to serve up just before Christmas? I ask you!
So if you're reading this Father Christmas and one of your reindeer is missing - dear oh! deer - it wasn't me!
Well I'm definately overboard - this is my first Secret Santa and I've drawn a real rebel. No prizes for guessing who Naughtical Old Nick. If you want to see the world from your armchair click here.
So without further ado - here's my little 'tribute' to Old Nick - Bon Noel et Bon Voyage!
Forget about that Johnny Depp
And the Pirates of the Caribbean
Our very own blog buccaneer
Is the only one we're seeing
Old Nick you old sea devil
You like to drink and plunder
Don't let that Young Jack Sparrow
Steal your show or thunder
I am your Secret Santa
Who's sailed the seven seas
So have a great Christmas
And do just as you please!
(Marian Barker aka La_spice)

Well not quite but mincepies and hot chocolate are now being served!
There's a little gift for you under the tree.
So just sit down, put your feet up and relax!
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Marian x
Today was the last Pantomime rehearsal before Christmas - Oh yes it was!
The next rehearsal will be held here on 30th December ..............
Followed by a dress rehearsal on 2nd January and the opening night on 3rd January (what a way to spend my birthday!)
We've even been given a link by a local information website.
Am I nervous? ...........

Yesterday I told you about my three year old Grandson's misdemeanour (see Stop Thief). Well it seems that he was punished quite severely for his 'crime'. Not only was he marched back into school to face the music but a much worse punishment came at bedtime.
Yes you've guessed! In his haste to spirit away his 'spoils' he forgot to put Teddy Polar Bear back into his backpack. Teddy Polar Bear spent a cold, lonely night at school in a plastic box. Louis cried himself to sleep! 
This was a lesson learned the hard way - I guess he won't turn into a criminal! 
I guess that all schools have their own Christmas customs. At my Grandchildren's school the teachers put up a cardboard Christmas tree. On this tree hangs a number of little stockings containing a sweet (one for each child). Each day a child's name is drawn out of a hat and that child gets his or her sweet.
Every day Louis (age 3) comes home with a long face complaining that his name hasn't been pulled out of the hat. Every day my daughter tells him that one day it will be his turn. Until today that is when Louis decided to take matters into his own hands.
On the way from classroom to the car park Louis announced that he had "snuck a stocking". His Mum was horrified and demanded to see inside his backpack. Sure enough there was a sweet! Firmly she took Louis by his hand and marched him back into school to confess all and apologise. Oops!
ps I do believe Teddy Polar Bear was an accomplice!
Yes he's old, grey and a bit worse for wear - I did warn you! But here he is in all his natural beauty.
For those of you that read my Sticks and Stones blog will already have recognised him as the intrepid adventurer that he is. Today he agreed to pose for a photograph - I think he's a natural don't you?
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, allow me to present
Teddy Polar Bear
If you want to read about his adventures here are some quick links:
Teddy Polar Bear Goes on Holiday
Teddy Polar Bear Goes to School
Teddy Polar Bear Goes Missing
I hope you enjoy them.
Come in, sit down, relax and have a *coffee.
Recipe For Friendship
Ingredients
2 heaping measures of trust
2 well rounded scoops of respect
2 generous portions of affection
2 equal amounts of sharing
Method
Stir together until lumps and bumps are dissolved.
~ Author Unknown ~
* Now that's sorted - have you any gossip news?
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