I don't know if you used to have that programme on US (or other countries') radio. It was very popular here in the UK. Wellknown people were invited and had to imagine that they were stranded on a desert island. What would be their favourite music to take with them? They could also pick their favourite book (the Bible would be provided) and one luxury item (Husbands are not classed as a luxury and must stay at home). So, what three music CDs would be top of your list? Which book don't you want to live without? And what's the 'luxury' that you would never leave behind?
And we should presume that Lilo will provide us all with a goody bag containing some of Ricky's hand dyes, a couple of his music CDs, Some of Alex's books and fabrics from her latest ranges, plus a basic sewing kit. And remember, there won't be any electricity for the new Bernina.
To start the ball rolling:
My taste in music is very eclectic. It goes from classical to heavy metal, and country to new age. My all time top three cds are: Rachmaninoff's Piano Concertos, the music from the film 'Lord of the Rings' (amazingly relaxing), and any of Leonard Cohen's cds, because I just love the way his words and his music melt together.
I studied English at a German university before I moved to England and got stuck here. My English wasn't very good at the time and I struggled with a lot of the literature. Despite my problems I found Thomas Hardy's novels, short stories, and poems fascinating. He always managed to draw me in into his world. So, I'd take his 'Complete Poems' to the desert island with me.
And now for the 'luxury' item: I'd be tempted to say that I want a nice and fast speed boat that runs on solar power so that I can get off that island as quickly as possible. But if that's classed as cheating, I'll take a case of single malt whisky, preferably half from the distillery in Aberfeldy, and the other half with single malts from Isla.
So, what would you take??
Lorchen