Nominated for Sunshine Blogger

I was nominated for this award…

Thank you .http://pensitivity101.wordpress.com/

Here are the rules for this award:
Thank the person who nominated you and provide a link back to their blog so others can find them. (done)
Answer the 11 questions asked by the blogger who nominated you. (done)
Nominate 11 other bloggers and ask them 11 new questions (ah)
Notify the nominees about it by commenting on one of their blog posts (ref above)
List the rules and display the Sunshine Blogger Award logo on your post and/or your blog site (done).


She gave me questions to answer. I loved her questions.


1. If you could be a flower, what would you choose to be and why?

Daisy…

Even torn and tattered they are still beautiful to me.

2. What is your favourite meal ? (one, two or three courses allowed)

French onion soup with a salad and a steak.

3. What is you favourite song, and why?

Somewhere Over The Rainbow

It is a song I most see myself singing.

4. What is your favourite season of the year?

Fall

It is so nice and beautiful kind of weather

5. Are you closest to friends, family or your pets?

Family, pets, friends

6. Do you prefer living in the city or the country?

Country

7. Which do you prefer, reading or writing?

Writing

8. Are you left or right handed?

Right

9. Do crowded places bother you?

Sometimes

10. Would you prefer a walk in the woods or a walk along the beach?

Woods and beach both have good about them

11. Can you keep a secret? Yes


My questions are

1- Where would you be if you could be there, right now?

2- Why would you be there?(relating to question1)

3- Favorite flower?

4- Favorite quote?

5- Are you religious?

6- Do you fear death?

7- Who do you attribute your  passion for writing from?

8- What is your favorite holiday and why?

9- Who do you look up to?

10- Favorite actor?

11- Favorite nickname for yourself?


I nominate

http://thinleyut.wordpress.com/

http://mrbookgems.wordpress.com/

http://alittlebitofsunshine668970740.wordpress.com/

http://everythingaboutbblog.wordpress.com/

http://elladotlife.wordpress.com/

http://cmchesebro.wordpress.com/

http://prettyforadarkskin.wordpress.com/

 

 

Somewhere/ poem share

Poem for …domestic violence awareness month…by MwsR..me
SOMEWHERE
Somewhere someone fights

Experiences painful nights

Somewhere in the inside of homes

People experience hurt fullness and moans

Somewhere there is little comfort

Feelings of terror they exhort

Somewhere someone once was joyful

Now that has turned to sorrowful

Somewhere, in the middle of our busy days

Someone is feeling betrayed

Somewhere,while we are safe

Another person hides their face

If only we could do something for them

We can.

Somewhere, there is hope.

Somewhere, is better than no where.

Help those you can.

Stand up and take a stand.

Don’t forget about any “man”.

Chicken Green Onion Balls/Recipe Share

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Ingredients:
¼ lb (115 g) bacon (about 2 – 3 thick cut slices)
1 lb (454 g) ground chicken
½ cup (35 g) chopped green onion
1 tsp (2 g) ground sage
½ tsp garlic powder
MIX: Roughly chop the bacon slices and put them in the food processor. Process until the bacon resembles ground meat, but not so long that the bacon becomes a paste. Add the ground chicken, green onion, sage and garlic powder to the food processor. There should be plenty of salt in the mixture already, thanks to the bacon! Pulse until the meat mixture is just combined and you can see that the green onions are evenly distributed throughout.
SHAPE: Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C) and line a baking tray with parchment paper. Use a 2 tablespoon (30 ml) scoop to measure out 16 equal-size portions of the meat mixture and drop them onto the lined baking tray. Use your hands to roll each portion into a round mini meatball shape.
BAKE: Cook the burger bites for 20 minutes and rest them for 5 minutes on the baking tray before serving. These are great paired with either BBQ Sauce  or Creamy Green Onion Dressing

Did You Know?/Information Share

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Tip for the Week

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Chicken Chili with Black Beans/ Recipe Share

Chicken Chili with Black Beans

Ingredients

  • 3 whole boneless skinless chicken breasts (1-3/4 pounds), cubed
  • 2 medium sweet red peppers, chopped
  • 1 large onion, chopped
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 can (4 ounces) chopped green chilies
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 tablespoons chili powder
  • 2 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1 teaspoon ground coriander
  • 2 cans (15 ounces each) black beans, rinsed and drained
  • 1 can (28 ounces) Italian stewed tomatoes, cut up
  • 1 cup chicken broth or beer
  • 1/2 to 1 cup water

Directions

  • In a Dutch oven, saute the chicken, red peppers and onion in oil for 5 minutes or until chicken is no longer pink. Add the green chilies, garlic, chili powder, cumin and coriander; cook 1 minute longer. Stir in the beans, tomatoes, broth and 1/2 cup water; bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer, uncovered, for 15 minutes, stirring often and adding water as necessary.
Nutrition Facts

1-1/4 cups: 149 calories, 4g fat (0 saturated fat), 33mg cholesterol, 172mg sodium, 12g carbohydrate (0 sugars, 0 fiber), 16g protein. Diabetic Exchanges: 1 meat, 1 vegetable, 1/2 starch.

Originally published as Chicken Chili with Black Beans in Taste of Home June/July 1993

Word of the day

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Photo by Susanne Jutzeler on Pexels.com

in·fran·gi·ble
[inˈfranjəbəl]

ADJECTIVE
formal
unbreakable; inviolable.
“there is no infrangible genetic prescription of human behavior”
synonyms:
unbreakable · shatterproof · nonbreakable · toughened · sturdy · stout · hardwearing · heavy-duty · resistant · durable · lasting · made to last · enduring · everlasting · perennial · deathless · undying · immortal · endless · inextinguishable · imperishable · ineradicable · long-lasting · adamantine · infrangible
antonyms:
fragile · ephemeral

ORIGIN
late 16th century: from French, or from medieval Latin infrangibilis, from in- ‘not’ + frangibilis ( see frangible).

Did You Know/Information Share

a large tall tower with a mountain in the background: A full moon over the sky at Dingdu peak during the Mid-Autumn Festival in Beijing, China on Sept. 24, 2018.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/china-plans-to-launch-an-artificial-moon-to-light-up-the-night-skies/ar-BBOAHOu?ocid=spartandhp
China Plans to Launch an ‘Artificial Moon’ to Light Up the Night Sky

© VCG—Getty Images Ahell moon over the sky at Dingdu peak during the Mid-Autumn Festival in Beijing, China on Sept. 24, 2018.
The night skies might soon have company: Chinese scientists are planning to launch an artificial moon into orbit by 2020 to illuminate city streets after dark.

Scientists are hoping to hang the man-made moon above the city of Chengdu, the capital of China’s southwestern Sichuan province, according to a report in Chinese state media. The imitation celestial body — essentially an illuminated satellite — will bear a reflective coating to cast sunlight back to Earth, where it will supplement streetlights at night.
Scientists estimated that it could be eight times more luminous than the actual, original moon. It will also orbit much closer to Earth; about 500 km (310 miles) away, compared to the moon’s 380,000 km (236,000 miles).

But the ambitious plan still wouldn’t “light up the entire night sky,” Wu Chunfeng, chief of the Tian Fu New Area Science Society, told China Daily. “Its expected brightness, in the eyes of humans, is around one-fifth of normal streetlights.”
Wu estimated that new moons could save the city of Chengdu around 1.2 billion yuan ($173 million) in electricity costs annually, and could even assist first responders during blackouts and natural disasters. If the project proves successful, it could be joined by three more additions to the night sky in 2022, he said.
But much more testing needs to be done, Wu said, to ensure the plan is viable and will not have a detrimental effect on the natural environment.
“We will only conduct our tests in an uninhabited desert, so our light beams will not interfere with any people or Earth-based space observation equipment,” he told the Daily.
China’s space goals are not unprecedented. In the 1990s, Russia experimented with using an orbital mirror to reflect sunlight on some of its sun-deprived northern cities, according to the New York Times. The project was abandoned in 1999 after the mirror failed to unfold and was incinerated in the atmosphere.
In January, American firm Rocket Lab launched an artificial star into space, the Times reported. But scientists criticized the “Humanity Star,” as the reflective mini-satellite was dubbed, for contributing to artificial light pollution and cluttering in Earth’s orbit.


Every day we are getting further and further advanced in our world. I hope we never forget who created us. My hope is that we all step back and see all the possibilities we would not have without our creator.

MwsR ❤