I do envy your capabilities Marg. You are so talented. I have often told myself to try crocheting (it seems to 'grow' so quickly - maybe that is my trouble, I can be 'impatient'), I'd like to give it a go though. Laura (troutbend) gave me an idea recently, it concerned 'cross-stitch' - that, I am going to do. I take my hat off to you
- Pity Harry P. & co. are having their premier in London this evening - I'm sure they would hae helped
So happy that Mia is ok - it is heartbreaking, when an animal has to be 'put down' I hope she lives a fabulous future
Hi Hobbs, just been thinking . . . if you get daddy to lend you a brush and some paints, you may well find yourself hailed a Pawcasso . . .
Positive thought, girl. Positive thought
'Ideal husbands' - love it -
As you remarked in an earlier reply, I can see the Tolkien-esque trees. The tree at the cliff edge seems to appear with a face, excellent
Everybody, has an opinion, which is excellent. Obviously that is yours, but 'me'. . . . I LOVE, all the old stuff - and on occasion, even songs 'before my time'. They are called 'classics' and as such, they are worth a place in 'every juke-box, worldwild' - even if only for 'us, doddery old people', who went out and bought them in order to turn them 'into' the classics, they are now . . . . in years to come, 'you' will be feeling the same about the music 'you' are playing ~ time and, ~ time again . . . . swings and roundabouts.
- I was only 10, when this came out - but - I think I still have the same 'dance movements' as the girls in the background(sad, I know! doh!)
Cor, mate . . . October 1971 . . .!! I was still living in London wiv me mum and, we were starting to get rid of all our furniture as we were going to be leaving London in the November (the '5th' to be precise, Guy Fawkes day) I arrived in 'Wales', wiv a 'BANG' Wales, was 'home' for my mum
*** I, haven't 'written this article' - I have just 'copied it and pasted' it! ***
I take my hat off to you