One thousand and one – That’s now many stories Scheherazade told and, with this post, that’s how many I have told you. Do you think they have been interesting enough for Shahryār to keep me alive?
I’m not sure whether Scheherazade kept telling her tales after the 1001, but I plan to, although I’m having a bit of a think about how I want to go forward with my blogging. There are going to be changes in the new year, but more on that next month.
For now, it’s time to have a celebration… and I have a plan. I’d love to invite you all round for some fizz and home made cheese, but sadly we can’t all fit in the limery and I’m sure getting a date when everyone was free would be just impossible… although I still have 3.7kg of cheese to eat! So instead I’ve decided to do a give away. I spent ages racking my brain about what to offer you lovely readers, but I simply couldn’t think of something that everyone would want. So, here’s the deal… leave a comment on this post (or on my Facebook page or Twitter account) by midnight GMT on Friday 1 December 2017, telling me something that will make me smile, and I’ll enter you into my draw. I will pick two people at random and send each a gift I think they would like. Many of you I know reasonably well from your comments or blogs and so you have a chance of getting something tailored to you; if I don’t know much about you, you’ll get something I think will bring a smile to your face. This is open to you wherever you live in the world.
Thank you for keeping on reading and for all the comments over the last 1000 + 1 posts, here’s to 1000 more!
juliascreativeyear
/ November 26, 2017Sharyar will definitely keep you alive… Your tales have been colourful, interesting and inspirational (for some reason then my phone auto corrected to unappetising…. I Definitely didn’t want to say that!) I’m very glad you’re going to keep going and love the sound of your giveaway.
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 26, 2017You’ve made me laugh with the idea of an unappetising post… perhaps I’ll write one!
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juliascreativeyear
/ November 26, 2017Excellent! I look forward to reading that one!
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wybrow1966
/ November 26, 2017Having only recently joined – as a reader I am enjoying your posts.
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 26, 2017Thank you… I loved your beetle, by the way.
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wybrow1966
/ November 27, 2017Still to finish – along with a number of other projects!
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Ann Pole
/ November 26, 2017You make me smile, with your lovely stories and many crafts and skills you have. I’d love to be able to do half you do, and I always enjoy reading your blogs. 🙂
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 26, 2017But you can do all sorts of things that I can’t!
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Ann Pole
/ November 29, 2017Weeellllll…… I suppose…. 🙂
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Suzi Atkinson
/ November 26, 2017I enjoy reading about all your accomplishments; I think I’ll make an “18 for18” list.
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 26, 2017Thank you Suzi…. I’ve enjoyed the 17 for 17, but I have different plans for 2018!
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Patricia Collins
/ November 26, 20171001? Isn’t that for cleaning carpets?
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 26, 2017Oh yes… I’d forgotten that… housework not really my ‘thing’!
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sarahfoto
/ November 26, 2017I love your blog Snail of happiness! Really enjoyed blogging myself for a few years but I’m now feeling that there isn’t much time. Kudos to you keeping it up!
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 26, 2017I love your pictures and your posts about your island…. even if you don’t write often, don’t abandon your blog.
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nanacathy2
/ November 26, 2017For sure I think we will keep you alive, just glad we didn’t have to dress for the part! I really enjoyed the 1001 tales, but for the life of me can’t recall any, it was a very long time ago. Meantime congrats on writing so many posts, but time for that book. I am now imaging that yummy cheese.
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 26, 2017I want you all in harem pants!! Aladdin was one of the tales… oh yes it was… sorry, pantomime season…
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thecontentedcrafter
/ November 26, 2017Well this is all very exciting – and a new direction to your blog? Intriguing – though I so often find your posts thought provoking, informative, or both together and I do hope you won’t lose that aspect. I do love the idea of all your readers squeezing into the Limery for fizz and cheese and crackers served by Jon dressed as Santa or Father Time or the Winter King or whatever notable and apt seasonal figure takes his fancy……… I’d come!!
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 26, 2017If you come, I’ll get Jon to dress up for sure… maybe one day!
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thecontentedcrafter
/ November 26, 2017If there’s one thing life has taught me, it’s never say never! 🙂
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iamsimplyhooked
/ November 26, 20171001 is such an achievement. I have never read the Arabian nights (shame on me) so my first point of reference was 1001 shampoo and carpet cleaner! Then I thought of all the 1001 things to do before you die books. So, based on both of these, can I suggest a new strap-line for your blog? 1001 ways to clean the planet, before we all die.
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 26, 2017Hehe… it never crossed my mind! Housework really isn’t high on the list of things I enjoy – I can always think of more creative things to do!
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katechiconi
/ November 26, 2017I hope it makes you smile to realise that as well as entertaining us all with tales of chooks, dogs, cheese, gardens, knitting, crochet, permaculture blankets and gratitude, you’ve made a serious number of people more aware of their responsibility to the planet, showing them how in a small but important way they can do more to care for her and stop assuming that it’s all hopeless and nothing they can do will help. Bringing hope, action and a sense of purpose is a very big thing, Dr Snail, and should bring you lots of Happiness 🙂
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 27, 2017I hope that the ripples do spread out. When I worked on a design for my blogging (yes, there was actual designing and a target for readership!) the idea was to increase my ‘sphere of influence’ and I do seem to have done that.
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katechiconi
/ November 27, 2017You have indeed, and without being preachy, or holier-than-thou about it. You encourage, enlighten and entertain. A winning combination!
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 27, 2017aw, thank you
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katechiconi
/ November 26, 2017PS: I have an alternate Christmas treat to suggest to you. Have a look at this:
https://www.gladstoneslibrary.org/news/volume/christmas-at-gladstones-library-2017
I thought it sounded just your cup of (plastic free) tea, and might give you just the head start you need to do some ‘proper’ writing on that book of yours.
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Helen
/ November 27, 2017This has fired my imagination for a future holiday!
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katechiconi
/ November 27, 2017I must say, the idea of a whole holiday of open fires, delicious food and being surrounded by books and quiet is deeply enticing. If only I lived closer….
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Helen
/ November 27, 2017It’s just a bit too far for us to drive in a day…
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katechiconi
/ November 27, 2017Sadly for me, it’s 18,000km, or roughly 30 hours in the air…
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Helen
/ November 27, 2017Yes, definitely too far 😊
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 27, 2017Now that sounds fab… and not too far away
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katechiconi
/ November 27, 2017I thought it sounded like your sort of thing…
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sewchet
/ November 26, 20171001 posts? Wow, very impressive – I’ve got 326 under my belt in my fourth year (I was late to the blogging party). A change of direction sounds interesting….can’t wait to hear more.
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 27, 2017I think I’ve been blogging for a five and a half years now…. I seriously never expected it to last!
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MrsCraft
/ November 26, 2017Wow, 1000 posts, well done! Enjoy all that cheese 😊🧀🧀
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 27, 2017I may need more wine to help wash it down!
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Laurie Graves
/ November 26, 2017Congrats, congrats! I so enjoy your blog, especially in these dispiriting times. Because I have previously won one of your lovely creations—-a bag—-I will take a pass on this contest. But I did want you to know how much I appreciate what you do.
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 27, 2017Thank you.
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Wild Daffodil
/ November 27, 2017Hearty congratulations Mrs Snail I’m enjoying the virtual Cheese and Wine celebration party.
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 27, 2017You could come for a real cheese and wine party next time you are in the area!
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Helen
/ November 27, 2017Interested to see the direction your blog takes. I’m really pleased to have been introduced to The Roasting House by you. Keep meaning to do a post about the company myself to spread the word but need to think of a way to connect it to my garden.
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 27, 2017Did you have the Kenya Blue Mountain the other day? It’s fab… such complex flavours.
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Helen
/ November 27, 2017I can only drink decaf, so I’ve not joined the club. I’m just buying ad hoc but sounds like I am missing out on some delightful flavours.
Years and years ago, I bought a wonderful Kenyan coffee from Marks and Spencer. Never managed to find it again but should I ever need some coffee with the caffeine in, I could try the Kenyan Blue Mountain!
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 27, 2017Oh what a shame you can’t have the caffeinated stuff – it really is special.
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Helen
/ November 27, 2017The decaf’s okay as well. Maybe not a spectacular taste but it is decent.
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KerryCan
/ November 28, 2017I hope it makes you smile that one of my cats LOVES one of the crocheted roses you sent to me, way back when! I have to rescue it from her repeatedly (it’s *mine*, damn it!) Congratulations on your 1001 tales–I enjoy and look forward to them all and hope the changes you plan will keep us enjoying you and your world for years to come!
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 28, 2017Well, if you win the draw, I’ll make you some more roses!
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KerryCan
/ November 28, 2017Catnip roses !! 😉
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 28, 2017I wonder if those would count as drugs going through customs… how do sniffer dogs respond to catnip?
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KerryCan
/ November 30, 2017I wonder! Regular dogs don’t react to catnip but I wonder if trained dogs pick it up . . .
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quietwatercraft
/ November 29, 2017Congratulations on such a milestone! I’ve enjoyed every one of your posts that I’ve read; they inspire my crafting, make me think about my impact on the environment, remind me to be grateful for big and small things, and just generally brighten up my day 🙂
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 29, 2017Thank you… that’s what I’m aiming for, so it’s good to know I’m succeeding.
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Charli
/ November 29, 20171001 articles is impressive! I like your blog Jan, its quietly inspiring in an achievable way, encouraging us to do our bit even if its just a bit. Something I think is missing from many other things I read.
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 29, 2017I’m still quite astonished that I’ve managed to write so much…I guess if you do one at a time you just don’t notice.
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Mags
/ November 29, 2017Congratulations on your 1001 posts! I’ve written a total of 11! You have 2 zeros-in-the-middle more than me! 😊 I look forward to number 2002!
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The Snail of Happiness
/ November 30, 2017I have to say that I’m rather shocked to have reached such a number… it’s no wonder my book is still in my head not on the page as I’ve clearly put all my works into the blog! I will go and check out your 11 posts very soon.
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arlingwoman
/ November 30, 2017I hope you can age that cheese, because there’s certainly a LOT of it. May you enjoy it in good company and may your new plans for the blog work out well!
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Linne
/ December 1, 2017I am thinking that if you were to buy three sheep (they like company), they would keep your lawn mown; you could use the milk for lovely cheese; you would have a never-ending supply of fleece and they would soothe your soul with their musical voices. You might even be inspired to write a children’s book of nursery rhymes featuring them as characters. You could dye them for fun for April Fool’s Day (with non-toxic dyes, of course and only if they are white sheep) and you’d have a perfect excuse to acquire a lovely Collie dog, not that one needs an excuse for that! Oh . . . yes . . . they supply organic fertilizer, too. And you wouldn’t have tine to be bored, ever . . .
Congratulations on the 1001 stories; I’m in serious awe of that! I haven’t had time to read all of them, but I do go back from time to time and read a couple. I’m looking forward to seeing what you do with this venue in the coming year.
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