
Here's the first of the standard questions. Why do you blog?

What's the story behind your blog name?
There is a well known apple variety, at least in England, which bears the name Granny Smith. It's green, sharp and tasty and at the risk of telling the world my married name, no prizes for guessing the connection; my kids were tickled pink when they could at last dub me Granny Apple.
Come the time when first small granddaughter began to talk, I very soon became known to one and all as Napple - hence napple notes - with lower case characters, as I'm not too pushy - I hope.
What is the best thing about being a blogger?
Once Blogland begins opening its doors, it's soon evident what a great bunch of inhabitants already reside within its limitless boundaries; funny, warm-hearted, compassionate. You name it, somebody will supply it! And brainy? Wow! All sorts and conditions of erudite beings add their particular sparkle to punctuate the more humdrum among us.
What key advice would you give to a newbie blogger?
Advice? Would I teach my grandmother to suck eggs?! No way! Get stuck in and enjoy … or does that count as advice?
What is the most significant blog post you've ever read?
So many posts have huge significance when it is obvious that their writer has laid bare their very soul; far too many to choose one, for all show such courage and strength. It's really a case of "seek and ye shall find" if you're looking for one. Triumph over adversity rules! And if you're looking for light-hearted fun, or things of beauty, there are plenty of those posts around too.
What is the most significant blog post you've ever written?
Significance, like beauty, must remain in the eye of the beholder. It's not for me to assume any thing I've written comes under this heading…

Today's Sunday Roast with Jinksy is the 68th in a weekly series of interviews with bloggers from around the world.
jinksy has been a lovely recent discovery of mine!
ReplyDeleteThat is a fantastic interview. I love Jinksy - so natural. Nothing forced about her at all and her poetry is great. A real talent there.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite blogs! I love Jinksy and her words, particularly her poetry!
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I'm going to go check Jinksy out as she sounds like my kind of gal!
ReplyDeleteOh, you've picked one of my favorites! Hurrah for you! Hurrah for Jinksy! ~Janine
ReplyDeleteOne of my regular visits. Very cool to see Jinsky here. :)
ReplyDeleteI like her desk...very neat and tidy.
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Oh, she is just a treasure! Very funny and entertaining interview and I also enjoyed quite a few snarky poems on her site. Good pick...
Hi Jinksy! Have recently discovered her! Very good blog.
ReplyDeleteFunny that for a while I was thinking she wrote *A NAPPY a day.....*
Wasn't sure what she meant! Silly me!
What a fantastic surprise to find Jinksy in your Sunday Roast. She is one of those wonderful, creative and sweet inhabitants of blogland with a very witty and sharp mind.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview!
If it involves poetry, I'll have to go there.
ReplyDeleteI liked Jinsky's interview, 'tis a treat to read it here.
Anon, I'll come calling, to read the verse that she'll write.
And I thank David, for bringing this to light.
We love you Jinksy!
ReplyDeleteGood old Granny Smiths. Reliable, tart and tasty. They smack fingers, too! You've got to love Jinksy. She is one of a kind.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the introduction David..you always manage to put me in touch with such wonderful folk...
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What a great interview and Jinksy sounds like someone I would like so I'm off to visit her. :)
ReplyDeleteGranny Smiths are one of the best apples out there ... a favorite for eating and cooking here in USA .. nice to meet you Granny Napple!
ReplyDeleteIm glad Jinksy has had a Roasting , she really deserved to to be a Sunday Lunch review.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed and well posted.
Check-out my Safari in Cornwall David, you might enjoy.
Jinksy - Great pick for sunday roast. I love jinksy's style, and she is so balanced in this interview...her usual solid self.
ReplyDeleteSigned up to Jinsky recently. Super blog with lashings of great posts.
ReplyDeleteHello Jinksy! A fun interview although she kept a lot close to her chest. I had often wondered how she arrived at the name, now I know.
ReplyDeleteJinksy is a wonderful writer, and an even more wonderful human being. Very happy to see her featured here. Good job, David!
ReplyDeleteJinksy is such a sweet napple, it is true - and her orchard is full of fruit and wit and lots of wisdom to harvest...
ReplyDeleteThank you for featuring her chaotic study and the cool, crisp interior of her mind, Sir!
And Jinksy has only been at this for 6 months. That's incredible to me. Unbelievable.
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