Yep I prefer RayRay is okay...
Yep I prefer RayRay is okay...
It worked out for me. My wife is very caring.So cool!! That’s how people are doing it these days!!
No Rose didn't make her bag. My mother in laws name is Mirla but we call her Nanay.Did Rose sew hers? I thought both ladies were beautiful. So...to me It's Ray, Rose, Opo, and Mom. Unless mom has a name??? Glad all of you just got to relax and have some fun.
When I was at Loch Ness, there was a research boat on the water doing a grid search for Nessie.Aaagh, i know it well. Stayed in a cottage right by Urquhart Castle, and had some fine salmon at a quaint pub in “down town” Drumnadrochit. In fact...it was the Lewiston Arms....funny the things we remember!
Oh shame. Poor little one.I ordered a special pillow. . . and I'm still waiting for it!
The little tortoise is doing ok, but he's not quite as active as I'd like to see.
Did the chicks survive? And did they stay that colour?When the chicks hatched they were that color.
Lol. You are just like my father in law. [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]If you can stand it to zoom in you can see the smile.
Thank you Sabine.View attachment 272733 Greetings from another "stranger"
Adam wrote me:
"I'm having lots of fun with my fossils and my new digital microscope just now, but please send my regards to all.
Thanks for letting me know about John, I'm glad he's returned.
It's Ramadan at the moment so I'm spending most of my days hungry, thirsty and desperate for a cigarette. Ha de ha.
Lots of love and hugs,
Adam."
We want pics please of your beautiful work.Thanks... You've encouraged a handbag monster...little old me.remember? I decided on a purse full of bunnies on a cure for my shoulder.
You could create lights around your garden with those.
Lol. How are you Noel? And are your eyes getting better?
Whahaha. Actually that must have been quite scary.When I was at Loch Ness, there was a research boat on the water doing a grid search for Nessie.
We thought it would be nice to sit on the stone wall and enjoy our picnic lunch, while eagerly awaiting the moment the boat would locate Nessie, and convince her to surface.
We got all our picnic things out, the food, the drinks, we lined up on the wall...AND THEY ARRIVED!
The largest, noisiest, hungriest, nastiest horde of bees (yellow jackets) descended onto our meal. There were hundreds and hundreds of them. It was impossible to pick anything up, much less get it into your mouth.
Shortest picnic ever...we left quickly, still hungry, and even abandoned much of the food to the mob of buzzers.
At least Nessie kept herself hidden...that would have been too much to bear! [emoji4]
View attachment 272733 Greetings from another "stranger"
Adam wrote me:
"I'm having lots of fun with my fossils and my new digital microscope just now, but please send my regards to all.
Thanks for letting me know about John, I'm glad he's returned.
It's Ramadan at the moment so I'm spending most of my days hungry, thirsty and desperate for a cigarette. Ha de ha.
Lots of love and hugs,
Adam."
Thank you. I'm going to start carrying my own bags again because the ones in the stores aren't comfortable. They make my shoulder ache and my billfold...and all for something that doesn't work for me. I thought Ray's wife looked so adorable with her matching bag that it encouraged me to try another.
Are you able to look in to see what's in the nest? Some birds will have a second brood if conditions allow it. And yes hopefully again in 2020 successfully. My zebra finches leave the nest in about 21 days. I don't know anything about blueits.
Johnny the rocket! !!!
Still struggling to work this, i can manage whats app though View attachment 272747View attachment 272749
It's magic!!Good mornooning everyone. I have nearly caught up with my post-holiday chores. How is it that a week away, with only one suitcase between us, can generate so much laundry?!