Granny Annie: it's the sea air that does it dammit?
Naomi: your instructions were excellent but things went amiss. I'll have another go tomorrow and then give you all the details. One of my weaknesses is filing as all my children frequently tell me.
Grand mother but still a girl at heart. Married to MTL(my true love)after a separation of 30 years. Had three careers: trained paediatric nurse, National photographic model and business woman. Now settled in SW and enjoying our five children and ten grandchildren and making the most of what time we have left.
In January 2013 I lost MTL.
19 comments:
I see it! Nice picture.
I think you'll struggle to get a good cup of tea out of that one, Pat... :)
Did you plant a geranium in this?
Success! Success!
It's an old kettle!?
The experiment was successful, I see. You looked great!
Jack: sadly not the one I was trying to post.
Kim: :)
Exile: not unqualified. See above.
John: I thought is was a beautiful objet d'art but MTL didn't agree so I left it where I found it - on Boscombe beach.
Yea Pat !
And I would have kept the pot and put it in my garden.
cheers, parsnip
parsnip: it had a gorgeous patina. I wonder if it's still there.
Judy: the photo should have been a flower from the garden.
Well done. You're a photo posting genius.
Look at all those curls!
Trying to understand the Experiment. Do drop me a line.
Z: clearly:)
Granny Annie: it's the sea air that does it dammit?
Naomi: your instructions were excellent but things went amiss. I'll have another go tomorrow and then give you all the details.
One of my weaknesses is filing as all my children frequently tell me.
So that's where I left my kettle!
Keith: :)
Nothing rusty about you in that photo!
Joey: that was then:)
Mage: that would have been a good idea but it wasn't allowed home.
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