Friday, July 18, 2008

Jamie asked for a photograph so Mary, my partner in the shop took these in Southborough Wood.
Pat middleaged - more healthy than glamorous.


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16 comments:

Anonymous said...

And still gorgeous. Your kind of beauty doesn't fade, Pat.

OldLady Of The Hills said...

Are you kidding? You are still VERY VERY Glamorous in these pictures, Pat.....Truly!

This is such a wonderful sweet tender story Pat. All I can think of is "Brief Encounter" though that, of cours, is a whole other story--It's the train and Charring Cross, and the Hotel, etc... This truly is one of The Great Love Story's! As always, I look forward to much more!

Pat said...

Naomi: it does seem very shallow to care about one's looks but there it is. One does the best one can with the relentless march of time.n Thank you for what you said about the story - that seems more important to me now.

Pat said...

Sam: I don't know what to say without sounding coy so a sincere thank you:)

kenju said...

And very beautiful, even without the trappings of glamour~!

Pat said...

Judy: didn't you notice my red shoes:)

Daphne Wayne-Bough said...

Middle aged? You look about 20! And you haven't changed a lot since then. I'm not being nice, I don't do nice. You have obviously cracked the secret of eternal youth (physical and mental) - I'll have a slice of whatever you're having!

Pat said...

Daphne: you're making me nervous now. I've got a blog meet soon.

MorahMommy said...

Pat you're gorgeous!

Unknown said...

You do look alarmingly like my Mum!

Pat said...

morahmommy: that was nearly 30 years ago:)

john.g : then any compliments are meant for Mum 1.

Andi said...

Very pretty pictures. I especially like the second picture. Beautiful forests where you live. Michele sent me.

Andi said...

Oh...and the looping your arm through the tree root. :-) I have never seen a photo where anyone has done that...looks nice.

Pat said...

TBB: thank you. It's probably a balance thing and stopped me from falling over:)

granny p said...

I think you underestimate yourself. Then as now.

Pat said...

granny p: if I do - it's the upbringing I'm afraid.