Here are my answers to this week’s Share Your World from Di at pensitivity101
Do/did you collect anything (stamps, cards, action figures, etc) now or as a child?
I am not a collector. My younger brother is. His home is like a mini museum and his collectibles bring him great pleasure. And if you were to visit him you would be fascinated by his collections too. Click on the link to see what I mean!
I don’t collect things but I do have a huge collection of diaries and photographs – mostly on my computer but some from the distant past, in hard copy too.

What is the silliest thing you’ve ever bought?
Probably a pair of zebra-striped braces. I liked them but only wore them once when I taught a lesson on patterns in nature.

When it comes to jewellery, do you prefer gold, silver, or gemstones?
I love jewellery – gold, silver, diamonds, pearls – all of it. I even like ‘junk’ jewellery. I own a few good pieces but usually only wear my wedding and engagement rings, pearl earrings and gold bangles regularly. I have two strings of pearls but they both need re-stringing – I will get them done soon!

Do you know what your birthstone is?
I had to look it up. Topaz is my birthstone and I don’t own anything made from it. This is what I found out.
Topaz is a birthstone. Its name comes from the Greek word Topazios, which means “to search.” It says, “In my life, I find what I need.” It’s a charm that can help you get good ideas or information. It’s also a good idea if you want to get your confidence and likeability back.
Topaz can be blue, light blue, yellow, orange, or pink. All of these colors are beautiful. No matter what color you use, you will get Topaz’s power.

This sounds like a very good stone – I think I might invest in one!
Gratitude:
Today I am feeling both bereft and grateful. I am bereft because I sold my Gecko caravan. I am grateful because of all the exciting and happy adventures I have had in this fantastic home on wheels.
Our holidays from now on will be different but I am grateful that we are still in good health and able to have many more adventures even if it means doing it differently.


I am so sorry to read about the departure of your caravan, for I know how much you both enjoyed holidaying in it. For similar reasons, I suspect that our camping days are over too … but this won’t stop us from enjoying wild places where we can!
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It certainly won’t stop us either, Anne. But I will miss it.
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Lovely post! Thanks for joining in and sharing your world. Hope you find a lovely topaz.
I have to admit we were glad to see the back of our touring caravan in 2007 as it had been home whilst house hunting. However, it was better than living in a tent which is what we had been doing!
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I will miss ours, Di 😞 But the time has come to go for B&Bs and fluffy white towels😉
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Oh yeah.
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Sold the Gecko!!! Oh well times change don’t they. I had lots of fun in that van with you two thanks
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Sadly our caravanning days are over. But the fun is not over yet. We will still be travelling but differently 😊
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You have a nice birth stone! And I’m sorry you had to sell your caravan! But yes, you’ll have many more wonderful adventures, just doing it in a different way!
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