One of my newest chums on WP is KikiFikar over at Mobile Order for Karen. Her title caught my attention and I recognized a kindred spirit right away. From Seinfeld to NASA, her posts are hilarious, poignant and so relatable. Behind the wit is a kind heart and an inquisitive mind. A post from Kiki is always a day brightener š
āļø Check her out (and subscribe) at Mobile Order for Karen. Youāll be glad you did.
Kiki, thanks for nominating me for this award. š
Guidelines
1) Display the awardās official logo somewhere on your blog
2) Thank the person who nominated you
3) Provide a link to your nominatorās blog
4) Answer your nominatorās questions
5) Nominate up to eleven bloggers
6) Ask your nominees eleven questions
7) Notify your nominees by commenting on their blogs
Kikiās Questions for me:
1. What is your favorite hobby?
Surfing. I picked it up later in life but I was hooked the first time I stood up. Riding the wave, wind and salt spray in my face, all my senses were suddenly heightened. Now I pause movies with ocean scenes to figure out how Iād tackle particular waves. Watched a YT of guys surfing in Lake Erie in December with āchin icicles.ā Briefly considered/quickly dropped the notion of trying during the next Christmas visit to the PA in-laws. š
2. What was your favorite year of your lifeāand why?
1986. It was the year I fast-talked Sue into walking down the aisle with me. We lived in an apartment right across A1A from the beach and at night we slept with the windows open. We could hear the dull boom of the surf and smell of night-blooming jasmine. I was new in my career and became an uncle that year.
3. Who was your first boyfriend or girlfriend?
A classmate named Linda. We both worked at the Boca Raton animal shelter. I wrote about it in my post The Clinic.
4. Do you have a bucket list? Whatās on it?
Wow, where to start? Iāve always had this insane wanderlust, a craving to see whatās over the hill or around the next bend. Iāve checked off several of the biggies, but still up is New Zealand, Argentina/Patagonia, an Alaskan cruise, the Holy Land, the cross-Canada train, and completing my exploration of Route 66.
Non-travel: skydiving (Iāve done parasailing), stand-up comedy, mastering finger-picking on the guitar, finishing my book, getting my pilotās license, and becoming a grandpa.
5. Did you play a sport growing up?
Yes, but not organized. We lived in the sticks and practice was kinda out. In my neighborhood, we played tackle football (with no paddingā¦ooof), basketball and baseball.
6. What are you afraid of?
Having my dreams turn to regrets (Gene Fowler)
7. What was your first concert?
Not that this a security question or anything like that š but it was Jimmy Buffett. Hard to see the stage through all the reefer smoke, lol. Best concert was the Eagles and Linda Ronstadt at the University of Florida.
8. If you could have one last conversation with someone youāve lost, who would it beāand what would you say?
My dad. I was a late bloomer and goofy as a kid. Later in college, while he was proud that I earned a bachelorās in engineering, I think he found my casual approach to school exasperating. He was flying the worldās most sophisticated bomber at an age when I was mastering spinning a frisbee on my fingernail.
It wasnāt until I was married and established in my career that I think I earned his respect. Then we became good friends, solving the worldās problems one Budweiser at a time in our sand chairs under the shade of the seagrape tree.
Heās already answered many of my questions, but Iād ask him what was his favorite season in his long and interesting life.
9. Why do you blog?
Iām a voracious reader and my brain is filled with stuff Iāve gleaned in my journeys through the Dewey decimal system. The natural outflow to all this is writing, but as an engineer, my opportunities for creative writing were few.
I found WordPress about the time I retired, and finally, an outlet for writing. Iām an extrovert, and the camaraderie and the amazingly kind and creative friends Iāve made are just as rewarding as the writing.
10. Who is your favorite musical artist or group?
Tough one. I think my favorite lyricist is Jackson Browne; the depth and exquisitely crafted style of his lyrics blow me away. Fav female artist is Linda Ronstadt. I read she practiced right hours a day and her soaring contralto/soprano vocals, that could fill a cathedral, give me goosebumps.
Fav group is the Beatles. They were ahead of my time, but my brotherā¦almost five years older than meā¦influenced me heavily. A great book on their personalities, evolved style, and incredibly innovative studio techniques are outlined in their engineer Geoff Emerickās book āHere, There and Everywhere: My Life Recording the Music of the Beatles.ā
11. Social media: help or hinder?
Ugh. Iām reminded of the old observation that fire is a good servant but a terrible master. Used sparingly, judiciously, I think itās a good way to keep up with friends and family.
But Iām turned off by all the pretension, the divisiveness, fake AI content, the appalling loss of privacy as the algorithms learn me inside and out and sell my info to advertisers. I hate looking up from scrolling reels to find my bedtime was two hours ago. Someday, I fear, I will regret the uncounted hours I wasted on it.

My nominees for the Sunshine Blogger Award, in alphabetical order.
- Beyond Sirius Sea
- Books That Make You Think
- Coffee with Andi
- M Jean Pike
- MyGenXerLife
- Seven Sisters
- So Many Dishes
- Susana CabaƧo
- The Realist Juggernaut
- Through Violetās Lens
- Willie Torres, Jr
My questions for them:
1. What is home for you and why?
2. What is your greatest joy?
3. Describe a moment when you had to make a tough decision.
4. What ignites your creativity?
5. You have a day with unlimited funds and a teleportation device. What would you do?
6. What bugs you?
7. Describe a memorable chance encounter.
8. What is your greatest fear?
9. Of all of your posts, do you have favorite?
10. Describe an idyllic childhood experience.
11. Itās the end of the world and you get a final meal. Youād pick: ____ .
Karen is just the best. in the short time I’ve known her, I can tell she is the glue in her social circle and if need be, she will be the voice of clarity. along with others I’ve found here, like yourself Darryl, I am immensely enjoying my time on public WP! Mike
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I so love you! Thank you for making me blush. Please know that Iām currently brainstorming a convention of sorts so we can all meet and discuss our blogs one weekend!
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Mike, thanks! Kiki is indeed a good egg. I had a really hard time whittling it down to 11. I know some folks are very private, so I didnāt include them, as much as I would have liked to have learned more about them. I also tried to select folks who had not been chosen before.
I just love this community⦠am consistently amazed at the creativity across the spectrum⦠prose, poetry, art, photography. So glad to be a part of it ššā¤ļø
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Thank you so much, Darryl, for the nomination! I see have my work cut out for me with these questionsš
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Hee hee! šš Well, itās rare to find someone who is not only a great chef, but who skillfully wraps the recipe inside a great backstory. Weāve tried several of your recipes, and they are really, really good. I hope more people find out about you and subscribe. There truly are āso many dishes.ā š„š±š·
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Darryl – my twin! Thank you so very much. Iām in love with your work. Whatās even crazier is our varied yet spot on similar interests! Looking forward to years of story sharing. š
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Thanks, Kiki! Likewise! Your posts are so well written and relatable, theyāre always a delight to read. And interests⦠geez, itās rare to find someone with so many shared pursuits. If they ever have Comic-Con with Jerry Seinfeld at the NASA complex, with a Jimmy Buffett weekend tribute , and free admission if you drive a Jeep⦠Iāll meet you at launch pad 39A ššā¤ļø
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Color me there!
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Congrats on your well-deserved nomination, Darryl! On your bucket list, you mentioned Rte 66. This year is the hundredth anniversary of The Mother Road, so on our way from and to Texas, hubs and I intend to spend some of this year on sections of it that weāve missed. To kick it off, we did most of the Texas panhandle stretch on our journey home last week. I did a few posts about it along the way. It truly feels like stepping back in time.
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Terry, thanks so much for the feedback! Iāve done it from Santa Monica to Albuquerque. It was in December and included side trips to the Grand Canyon and the Meteor Crater. The air was cold and the sky was this incredible bluish indigo color. We could see mountains 100 miles away like they were just a few miles off.
I remember this one little town, Seligman, AZ, pop 446. Itās the only thing around for miles and miles and it lives on Route 66 souvenirs, gas stations and restaurants. They have a water tower that the railroad fills up periodically. Got chatting with a young lady who had moved away to Tucson for a while. But before long, she got homesick and moved back. She said people were always asking her if she didnāt get bored and lonely, but Seligman was her home and she loved it šā¤ļø
Def wanna do the rest of Route 66. The old TV show is classic if youāve never seen it! š
Thanks again for reading and the kind wordsā¦much appreciated!
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Youāre very welcome, Darryl. Over the years, weāve touched on a fair bit of the western stretches of 66 in New Mexico, Arizona, and California. Now that weāve done the Texas panhandle stretch, all we have left is from Chicago to Texas, so weāre considering taking the long way south in October and covering as much as we can in Illinois, Missouri, and Oklahoma. I remember the TV show well, as well as the theme song. Many of the souvenirs we saw along the way this year actually had the words āget your kicksā on them. š
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Wow ! This is so interesting to read .šššš
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Thanks Info-Man! Iām so glad you enjoyed it. Kind of a fun way to get to know folks in WP land a little better. Iām looking forward to reading what folks say about the questions I came up with š
Thanks again for reading and the kind wordsā¦much appreciated šš
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Congratulations on your nomination, Darryl, and many thanks too for my own inclusion in your passing it forward. Best of luck and I’ll be participating myself soon. š
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Great! Looking forward to what one of my fav authors comes up with šš
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Your responses to the questions are AMAZING!! Not that I have to comment on Jimmy Buffett..but I donāt know if you know Iām a ParrotHead. I cried the day he died as if I had lost a true friend. Thatās a blog for September I believeā¦
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Kiki, I did not know that⦠but I am not surprised! šš“šŗ š Just another thing we have in common. When we used to drive down to the Keys, as soon as we got past Islamorada, it was nonstop JB time for the road tunes. What an interesting guy! Singer, songwriter, author, pilot, actor, conservationist. Like the guy in āHe went to Parisāā¦76 years of perpetual motion. It was indeed a sad day when he left š¢
Thanks for the kind words about my answersā¦they were great questions! Thanks also for the nominationā¦canāt wait to see what my folks will say ššš»āāļø
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Congratulations š
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Thank you! I was honored šš
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Most welcome š
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Thank you so much for nominating me here, Darryl. I appreciate you. I enjoyed your answers. However, can I decline this challenge? I just done drafting my review and it feels like draining my brain cells.šš¤ I wish to answer just one question today, and it has eleven questions 𤩠Besides, gc nominated me, too, and it becomes 22 questions all in all. I’m smiling. I want my brain to relax a bit, and I hope you understand me now. Hugs and happy Friday. Stay awesome!
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Hazel, no worries! Completely understand. Iāll look for your other answers šš
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Thanks for the link š
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Good job
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Thanks, Rohitash! Iām glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for reading and the comment! šš
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My pleasure Darryl
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aw i loved your answers!! i’m glad you found WP. i’m an introvert so i like reading about people’s lives and learning from pple’s experiences.
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Thanks, Rojie! I love reading your content⦠itās a rare mixture of humor, pathos, travel, Korean culture and āslice of lifeā vignettes with some ātude š I bust out laughing at some of your sassier stuff šš
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LOL!! thank you, Darryl!
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Congrats, Darryl ā so exciting! š And a big thank you for thinking of me and passing it my way! Fingers crossed for you and I’ll be jumping in on this myself before long! š
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Thank you! Looking forward to reading your answers š
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Congratulations
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Thank you! šš
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Congratulations!!
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Thanks, Jyothi! I appreciate you reading my stuff and commenting⦠very much appreciated šš
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Congrats
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Thank you! š
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Congratulations, Darryl, and thank you very much for the nomination. I truly appreciate the support and recognitionāit means a lot.
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You bet! I really enjoy your content, looking forward to seeing your responses š
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Darryl … thank you for the Sunshine Blogger nomination āļøš Reading your answers felt like cruising Highway 1 with the windows down – salt in the air, surf in the rearview, and a playlist that somehow knows exactly who you are.
Lake Erie in December though? That’s not surfing – that’s a cry for help from your circulatory system. 1986 sounds like a whole novella, jasmine nights, surf booming through open windows, and you fast-talking Sue like a man who knew the tide was in his favor.
Patagonia, Route 66, skydiving, guitar mastery, pilot’s license. At this point you’re one hobby away from becoming a National Geographic special and I’m tuning in š !!!
“Dreams turning to regrets” – leave it to you to drop a line that sounds like it belongs in a California-sunset monologue narrated by Sam Elliott.
Your dad under the seagrape tree solving the world’s problems with Budweiser’s? That’s pure Americana. I’d read a whole book about those afternoons.
We write, we drift, we flick little waves of light across the page, and the whole ride feels smoother because we’re catching the same current. (( ⤠)) Bless you ~ Always
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Ah SS šāāļø, you are one of the good peeps who get it all. āa California-sunset monologue narrated by Sam Elliott.ā šš I can just picture it⦠that unmistakable voice that also says āBeef⦠itās whatās for dinner.ā š
Love the echoing last paragraph there⦠indeed we do, my friend šā¤ļø
Looking forward to seeing your answers! Enjoy your weekend š
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I am so grateful weāve become blogging friends, Darryl B! I enjoy reading everything you write. Every post you write is a chapter in your book. The only thing is I donāt want to put your book down, but I have to because you are still writing the next chapter! I appreciate the time you give me in comments and replies. You always have great insight and compassion. I enjoyed reading your answers to your questions above. Thank you so much for the nomination. What an honor to be recognized by such an awesome writer as yourself. I am diligently working on the homework youāve given me. Hopefully, Iāll be able to post within a couple of days!
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Wow, I donāt know what to say! Iām very flatteredā¦thank you so much! Not sure who this is, but I nominated WP friends who I thought were good writers with interesting content, so Iām sure Iāve been enjoying reading your postsā¦and I think others probably are as well. š
Thanks again for reading my stuff and the extremely kind wordsā¦Iām very grateful! šā¤ļø
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Wonderful post! I enjoyed reading your responses. I subscribed to Kiki’s site.
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Thanks, Dawn! Glad you enjoyed it. Kiki makes me laugh, we are alike in so many ways. I think youāll enjoy her stuff! š
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