Back in April 2005 when I had just started writing this blog I decided to put togther this list of my favourite things.
This I revised further in May of 2007- and the whole thing has taken so much time I have decided to give it another outing today.
In Strictly Alphabetical Order
And I reserve the right to add and subtract at will.
Try making one yourself- its an amazing exercise.
Adam Gopnik’s
Paris to the Moon
Alan Davidson’s
North Atlantic Seafood
Alhambra Palace
Babettes Feast
Ballymaloe
Being 63
Being in the shade
in the hot sun
Being on the Radio
Bill Bryson’s
Travel Books
Bookshops
Bridges
Brocantes
Brothers and Sisters
Buying Furniture
Caitriona’s Photoblog
Clive Nunn’s
Black Limestone Table
Constance Spry
Cooking
Crab
Croissants
Dark Chocolate
Daughter Caitriona
Daughter Deirdre
Daughter Eileen
Doing Crosswords
Driving in France
Dublin Bay Prawns
Eating Mayonnaise
Ecco Shoes
Elizabeth David
Fatherhood
Frank Mc Kelvey
Fred Astaire
French Chanson
Garbo
Garlic
Georges Brassens
Getz/Gilberto
Bossa Nova
Gewürztraminer
Gilbert and Sullivan
Gin and Tonic
on a Sunday morning
Giovanna Garzoni’s
Food Paintings
Giving Dinner Parties
Griffith Place
Guys and Dolls
Having Really Short Hair
Hot Gin and Lemon
Hugh Fearnley
Whittingstall
Insomniac Creativity
Internet Clothes
Shopping
Irish Antique Shops
Jacques Brel
James Taylor
Jane Austen
Jane Grigson
Joni Mitchell
Joyce’s Ulysses
Judy Collins
Judy Dench
Julian Barnes
Kate and Anna
McGarrigle
(and all the
Wainwrights,
mostly)
Kir (especially on
an empty stomach)
Lambs Kidneys
Lambs Liver
Lands End Shirts
Le Grand Meulnes
by Alain Fournier
Lemon Tart
Losing Weight
Lucia di Lammermoor
Lyric fm (usually)
Madrigallery
Manzanilla Sherry (well chilled)
Making Bread
Making Mayonnaise
Marcel Pagnol
Mashed Potato
Milo’s
“Smoke Away” Story
Misty Mornings
in France
Monet
My Brothers and
Sisters in Law
My collection of Glass
My Eileen Grey Table
My Grand Nephews
and Nieces
My Green
Gustavsberg Plate
Nieces and Nephews
Not being Overdrawn
Notre Presbytère
Novels of Dornford Yates
Oklahoma !
Old French Pub Glass
Old Friends
Our Birch Tree
Patricia Wells
Patrick O Brian’s
Aubrey /Maturin novels.
Picpoul de Pinet
Poached Apricots
Poached Eggs
Puns
Rasteau in Provence
Red Wines from
Southern Rhone
Retirement
Sally Barne’s Kippers
San Severino
Savon d’Alep
Seamus Heaney’s
Clearances
Seven Brides for
Seven Brothers
Shorter Oxford
Dictionary
Sile
Sleep
Smell of Real Tomatoes
Smoked Salmon
with Scrambled Eggs
Stem Ginger in Syrup
Some Like it Hot
St. Roch
Sunday Miscellany
(Sometimes)
Sunday Observer
Swimming Pools
Theatre Antique d’Orange
The (English) Independent
The Antiques Roadshow
The end of Winter
The Good Food Guide
The Magic Flute
The Marriage of Figaro
The New Yorker
The Smell of Turf Burning
The Weekend
(Since Retiring)
Thèzan-lès-Béziers
Three Rivers of France
by Freda White
Tom Lehrer
Under Milk Wood
Waterford Market
Jenkins Lane
W.B. Yeates;
Song of the
Wandering Aengus
White Bowls of Coffee
White Burgundy
White Peaches
Wild Strawberries
Writing on the Computer
Comments
George
on March 7, 2012As one of the brothers & sisters mentioned in your list (lucky for you that you stated in advance they were in alphabetical order!) I can’t believe that sport doesn’t even get a mention! I suppose having some older siblings wired to sport when you were growing up was a big turn off! But watching Munster do their stuff & the passion Ireland showed against France last Sunday followed by Rory’s great win in the US should surely give that fluttering heart of yours an extra flutter! Delighted you are back to your old self! A definite sports fan, George
Paul
on March 8, 2012Glad G Grandchildren F Fionn & R Ruadhan can’t read yet!
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Rita
on March 8, 2012A really lovely list. Have tweeted it on. I would add Tomme Bowe!
Martin
on March 10, 2012P is of course quite right, there are many omissions now in my 2007 list, the Sons-in-law (real and putative) and the Grandsons being prime examples.
paul
on March 10, 2012Fine, but the revision is up-to-date. You weren’t 63 in 2007!
P
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