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October 2020 - Bucket Bucket Who's Got the Bucket
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1. Go on a Road trip with both my sisters. (We were going to do it this summer but COVID made us cancel.)
2. Visit Yellowstone National Park
3. Visit Death Valley and Hoover Dam
4. Loose weight to get back to running. I have been walking a mile a couple of times a week, but I need to push it up. Maybe get up to 5 miles, like Roz.
5. Finish reading all of the Disc World series books. (20 left of 42).
I have a book set in Montana that I could read, as well as one of the Disc World books, but I will see what else jumps into my gopher pile.

How does it fit one of your bucket list items?
Janice wrote: "Katie wrote: "I think I am going to read The Tattooist of Auschwitz."
How does it fit one of your bucket list items?"
One of the items on my list is to get a tattoo and to do that I would have to go to a tattooist. I thought this connection would work but let me know if not and I can go for something else.
How does it fit one of your bucket list items?"
One of the items on my list is to get a tattoo and to do that I would have to go to a tattooist. I thought this connection would work but let me know if not and I can go for something else.

One is to become good at baseball or softball, We have family picnics. We play softball. I embarrass myself and husband horribly.
The second is to live on a body of water.

My choices are:
The Joy Luck Club (immigrant women playing mahjongg and reminiscing about their lives in China). Fits "Learn to play mahjongg)
An Elegant Woman (multigenerational saga about 4 women using family artifacts to retrace part of their history). Fits "Complete my family tree with documents".
We Hope for Better Things (involves a camera and photos as well as a family history). Fits "Complete my family tree with documents" as well as "Learn to take really good photos".
Still Life with Bread Crumbs (main character is a photographer). Fits "Learn to take really good photos".
An Elegant Woman is currently available through my library so I'll start with that one. If it proves to be a dud to read, I can always switch to one of the others.
Janice wrote: "That's a perfect connect, Katie!"
Phew! Thanks Janice!
Phew! Thanks Janice!

This ticks 3 items of my bucket list (no extra points for that I suppose? ;-)):
- Travel for an extended time, at least 2 months, in South/Central America
- Learn to speak Spanish fluently
- Write a fiction book (either historical fiction or epic fantasy) that gets published


1. Go on a Road trip with both my sisters. (We ..."
I might have passed you on the road. Four years ago I went on a road trip with my brother to knock off some items on his bucket list. We went cross country to see some of the odd things in the U.S. i.e. the birth place of Captain James Kirk etc. We had so much fun - one of my favorite trips.
Next September - fingers crossed - We are planning (with our partners) and my other brother a trip to Utah to visit their National Parks. That will help knock off one of my bucket list items.

Let me know how you like it. I have it down for the Trivia Challenge but there’s a 17 week wait so it’s going to take me a while to get to it.

1. Sing karaoke solo in a pub.
2. Drive a dog sled team.
3. Visit Scotland again.
4. Visit Iceland.
5. Explore all provinces and territories of Canada by a combination of train, plane."
Oh, I would love to visit Scotland again. I do keep thinking about the Isle of Skye.

- Visit at least one country in each continent (but as many as possible is better).
- Know more about 5 languages (excluding the 4 I can speak now) so I can at least read..."
4 languages already, wow. Which ones are they, Sandra?

See the Northern Lights
Take the TransCanada Train trip
Visit every National Park
Eat an authentic German meal in Bavaria
Attend the annual Gingerbread competition in Asheville, No..."
Northern lights, sigh

I am with you on that, Kay

This is new to me, sounds scary.

Ooh, you are welcome, Kay! :D

Have a house keeper
Relax in a sauna once a week
Compete in a frog jumping contest
Learn calligraphy to finish my genealogy project
Learn my best pose for photograph..."
Love your bucket list, Almeta! So creative. Go you!

Here's mine.
1. See the world (Every country except North Korea is on the list. 25 down for now). Very keenly waiting to visit Pakistan especially.
2. Learn Rumba dance.
3. Be fluent in Spanish (100+ days of Duolingo and finished the intermediate course on SkillShare).
4. Learn surfing.
5. Get an advanced diver certificate.
6. Learn to swim (I know, I know. It wasn't a thing while I was growing up, we didn't have many pools or learning lessons, it isn't that common in India if you aren't living near the ocean).
7. Get my belly button pierced (was the plan last year but I was trying to teach myself to swim then and now scared because of covid).
8. Write a book.
9. Have my own house.
10. Have an entire room as a library.

Here's mine.
1. See the world (Every country except North Korea is on the list. 25 down for now). Very keenly waiting to visit Pakistan..."
I learned how to scuba dive back in the 1970s and loved it. But isn’t knowing how to swim a prerequisite?
I like the “see the world” wish. That would definitely make it to my list.

Spanish, Portuguese, English and French.
I'm studying Italian, and would like the next one to be very different from Spanish. Maybe German or Russian.

It is more common than you think, Pragya. I actually think I should "relearn" how to swim eventually. I took lessons during 2 summers when I was 9 and 10 years old and never swam again. Seriously. I know that if you push me into a pool I can swim and get out (I don't think you forget that) but not much more than that. The thing is, and here comes a confession, I hate to be in cold water. I don't know why, but it happens in pools, beaches, or wherever. Even if outside there are 40 degrees I get cold, shivering with goosebumps and with blue lips in 10 minutes. I've been told that when you swim the exercise makes you not feel cold but it doesn't work for me. I'm not joking. I hated when I was a kid (and kids are never cold). I would swim during the whole hour of class and go out of the pool frozen. I don't know what it is, but my sister is the same just a little less. My mom jokes that all the photos of my sister in the beach have her with blue lips.

My sister and I left her home in southern Oregon, drove north to I84 and went east. We drove to Helena, Montana to see my grandson. We drove east, the length of Montana and up and over the Continental Divide. We went to Mount Rushmore and kept going east and then south to Memphis, Tennessee. We spent a week and a half visiting my sister and her family. My mother was there and we all celebrated her 73rd birthday. When we left, we went west, all of the way to the Grand Canyon. We also saw the Petrified Forrest. We drove through Holbrook, Arizona, turned north and went back to Grants Pass. We had the best time! My sister, in Tennessee was going to fly out this summer and we were going to all drive south, along the California coast to see the Redwoods and Yosemmity, stop in Paramonte, Calif to visit our mother, and then on Death Valley. Beyond that, we were going to wing it.

Here's mine.
1. See the world (Every country except North Korea is on the list. 25 down for now). Very keenly waiting to..."

What a great trip!!

Here's mine.
1. See the world (Every country except North Korea is on the list. 25 down for now). Very keenly waiting to..."
For the first level, it wasn't required. I have done it. I can manage to float and that was enough. For the advanced level, it's a pre-requisite, yes.

Spanish, Portuguese, English and French.
I'm studying Italian, and would like the next one to be very differen..."
That's amazing!

Uh oh, that doesn't sound comfortable.
I didn't knew it was common. It seemed like every child in the Western world gets that mandatory lesson. Every time, I tell someone I can't swim, they gape at me like, 'where did you come from?'



I'm not sure if I'll get a book read for the challenge but I want to do a bucket list. So here's mine:
1. See the Northern Lights
2. Play Dungeons and Dragons (I've never had any friends interested in playing it so I've missed out on what I think will be a wonderful game)
3. Break down the wall I've reached with finding out who an ancestor's parents are in my family history (how dare they not be christined where I expect them to be)
4. Go whale watching
5. Go on the Trans-Siberian Express

1. Walk the pilgrimage route from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santiago de Compostela (I had all planned for this summer, plane tickets bought etc., but, you know, not much travelling taking place atm)
2. Get a tattoo related to the pilgrimage (have designed it already)
3. Visit Maldives before they are under water and stay in a water villa in one of those luxurious AI resorts
4. Learn how to knit a wool sock (course starts next week)
5. Live in Paris for a month
I'll probably choose the first one on my list and read Walk It Off. I've of course read several Camino-related books, but not this one yet.

1. Walk the pilgrimage route from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santiago de Compostela..."
Camilla - walking the Camino de Santiago is something I want to do too. I have a friend who did it a few years back. I hope you get to do it soon.

Thanks, I hope so too. Next summer is probably unrealistic, but maybe 2022. Due to my work I can only take the needed amount of time off in the summer.

And after saying all that I am going with a historical fantasy Viking saga Wolfskin.
I also found two interesting retellings that might bump the other book if I run out of time or they fit the toppler. The Flight of Gemma Hardy and The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein

My bucket list:
1 fly in a hot-air balloon in Turkey, at Cappadocia
2 stretch 10 minutes every day
3 sing a song at the peak of a mountain (I will go hiking Seroksan in 3 weeks)
4 visit Egypt and see the pyramids, take a trip on the Nile, eat Egyptian food
5 learn a dance moves/styles and perform it
Grainne wrote: "Wow!! These are amazing bucket lists. @ Katie I want to host a murder mystery party too!! That sounds like fun. @Margo I have never visited the Giant's Causeway either and it was on my doorstep for..."
Years ago, I went to Egypt and saw the pyramids. Amazing to think they were built by man power only. I was also offered 20 camels for my best friend but would only accept 25 so the deal fell through!
Years ago, I went to Egypt and saw the pyramids. Amazing to think they were built by man power only. I was also offered 20 camels for my best friend but would only accept 25 so the deal fell through!


Oh it's a pretty enjoyable laugh out loud read.

Sounds great. I really need to take some. Yeah, keeping the mouth out doesn't look very comfortable really.

hahahaha tough deal!

Here's mine.
1. See the world (Every country except North Korea is on the list. 25 down for now). Very keenly waiting to visit Pakistan..."
Picked up a book set in Pakistan from my library Karachi Raj

1.Go to Greece visit Santorini and Naxos
2. Visit Italy
3.Learning a new language(maybe Greek or Swedish)
4. Write a book
5. Improving my drawing
6. Reading 200 books before I turn 20

Second time today I'm laughing out loud because of you Katie ;-)

1 - Scotland
2 - Ireland
3 - Australia
4 - Finland
5 - Canada (I've been almost everywhere, but to see it all with him . . . )
or,
1 - Money
2 - Time
3 - Repeat
I'll probably take the easy route, I've been thinking about a reread of Outlander, and this might be as good a reason as any
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