Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Sound Off - Wednesday Hodgepodge




A hodgepodge is a jumble or assortment of things that might not appear to belong together. Joyce at From This Side of the Pond hosts a weekly link-up called Wednesday Hodgepodge that is a little collection of questions for bloggers to answer just for fun and to get to know each other. I always look forward to chatting with friends over coffee, so pour a cup of your favorite and let's visit for a few minutes!



Here are this week's questions - and my answers - for this week's Wednesday Hodgepodge.

1.  America celebrates turning 250 years old this year. Primary cities set to lead the celebrations on July 4th are Boston, Philadelphia, New York, and Washington D.C. Other significant locations for celebrating will be Charleston SC and the 'historic triangle' which includes Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Virginia.

Of the cities listed, how many have you seen in person? Of the cities listed which would you most like to visit this year? Any plans to do so? What's one place in America you think everyone should see? If you're not American what's one place in the US you'd like to see?
 
I have driven through Boston, but we didn't have time to really see anything there. I've been to Philadelphia quite a few times as we lived in south Jersey for a few years. We've visited New York a couple of times. We lived in Maryland for about twenty-six years, so I've also been to Washington DC many times. I haven't been to Charleston or the 'historic triangle'. Yet. Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown is the area on the list I'd most like to visit, although it's very unlikely to happen this year. I do think all Americans should visit Washington DC at least once. See the Capitol building and the White House at least from the outside. Definitely see the Lincoln Memorial and the war memorials on the Mall. Pick one or two of the Smithshonian Museums to vist. Must see. And while you're in that general area, you should also visit one of the national battlefields from the War Between the States - Monocacy, Antietam, Manassas, Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania, Harpers Ferry, and Gettysburg are all in that general area. Different war, but Fort McHenry in nearby Baltimore is also very interesting.


A New York City Photojournal (part of the July Blogging Challenge) on Homeschool Coffee Break @ kympossibleblog.blogspot.com
 


2. Three sounds you love to hear?

Happy giggles from a little kid (especially if it's my granddaughter), birdsong and birdcalls (even crows and jays!), rain on the roof of a covered porch.

3. Three sounds you hate to hear?

 Crunching or scraping metal (sounds like a vehicle accident), sound system feedback, a fork scraping a plate. I would have said nails on a chalkboard, but thankfully that's a seldom heard sound any more, with whiteboards and electronic chalkboards being more common.

4.  February 24th is/was National Tortilla Chip Day. Are you a fan? With salsa, guacamole, queso, or just plain please? Do you like nachos? with what on top? Is there anything (besides nachos) you make that calls for tortilla chips?

 I do like tortilla chips, but they're not often my first choice. I like them best with queso or plain, but I also like them with a little salsa. I don't eat guac. I really like nachos, and my favorite toppings are meat (burrito beef), lots of cheese, sour cream, and a little hot sauce. We use tortilla chips to scoop up Vault Dip* or buffalo chicken dip, but off the top of my head I can't think of anything that calls for the tortilla chips as an actual ingredient.

*see the random thought for info about Vault Dip
 
5.  We March into March with next week's Hodgepodge . . . what's one thing on your March calendar that makes you smile?

 St Patricks Day makes me smile because my annual box of Lucky Charms is such a treat. Other things on my calendar that bring a smile are: a one-day women's conference I'm planning to attend, a Blue Jackets game, and Sweet Adelines Regional Convention. 

6. Insert your own random thought here.

Vault Dip is a very simple crockpot appetizer dip - scrambled fried ground beef, shredded cheese, and canned chili/tomatoes (Rotel) seasoned with lots of chili powder and some hot sauce. It got its name because I used to make it regularly to serve at church youth group when I was a youth leader. Our youth building was a renovated bank building so it was named The Vault, and the youth group is known as Vault Youth. Obviously all four of our kids were members of Vault Youth during their teen years, and my husband and I both were adult sponsors/leaders for the group for years. I loved hanging out with those kids and Vault was so much fun. Crazy to think that the teens I worked with are all grown up and many have families of their own now. My own former Vault Youth kids have all taken their turn serving as kids or youth ministry volunteers, and are all servant leaders in their church now. The son pictured below in one of the Vault t-shirts is now a church board member!

My son wearing his Vault Youth t-shirt - 10 years ago!

How would you sound off on any of the questions? Leave a comment and let me know!



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11 comments:

  1. I would really like to visit Washington DC, there is so much history there!
    Children's laughter is the best sound and I hate cutlery scraping on a plate.
    I remember when Lucky Charms first came over here to the UK. My mum would only let my brother and I eat it on a weekend as it was such a treat!
    I love the sound of Vault Dip!

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    1. I feel so fortunate that we lived close enough to do so much exploring in the DC area. I would never want to live any closer to the city, but it was so interesting to visit.
      I don't remember if we had Lucky Charms growing up, but I bought it every St Patricks Day for my kids and just kept doing it even when they were all grown. I love it!
      Thanks for stopping by and commenting!

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  2. Hi,
    I enjoyed your photos.
    I had to chuckle, I also like the caw caw of a crow. ;-)
    Thumbs up to Vault Dip.
    xo
    Carla

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    1. I love crows - their call reminds me of camping trips when I was a kid so I think that's a big part of why I like hearing them.
      Thanks for stopping by and commenting!

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  3. I never eat Lucky Charms but might have to get some to share with my grands this year. The Vault dip sounds good. We've spent a lot of time in DC and there's so much to see and do, much of it free. We like visiting battlefields so often make trips to see whatever is nearby when we travel. Have a great day!

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    1. Lucky Charms are one of my favorite once a year treats - although now I have to get through the whole box by myself so it lasts awhile! LOL
      Yes, one of the great things about DC is that so many of the museums and things are free. The battlefields are very interesting, even though there's such a sadness about them.
      Thanks for stopping by and commenting!

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  4. I somehow never went to the historic triangle area. I have been to D.C. though!

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    1. we've driven CLOSE to it, but never stopped there. One day we will though!
      thanks for stopping by and commenting!

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  5. I´d love to see the Liberty Bell and all the historic sites in Philly as well as the historic triangle area. We have a Bigby Coffee very close to our house- the coffee drinkers in the house like it :). Agree that the sound of an accident is a horrific one. I didn´t think of that...

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    1. That touristy-historic area of Philly is really interesting - though more spread out than you might expect! Looking back now, I can't believe how much walking we did during visits there! Hope you're able to see it sometime.
      thanks for stopping by and commenting!

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  6. Why do lucky charms have to be so good...haha. I enjoyed your answers

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