Is it a delicate lace fan?
No, it's a beautiful little moth.
A bit of this and a bit of that so that family and friends can keep in touch with some of the small things which happen in my world.
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
Monday, 25 April 2011
Unfit
I would like to have a go at this, but I would skip once around the circle and they would have to pick me up off of the floor. How did I become so unfit?
I think I will have to be content just enjoying watching the Morris Dancers.
I think I will have to be content just enjoying watching the Morris Dancers.
Sunday, 24 April 2011
Is there anyone home?
Who lives in a house like this?
The door is firmly closed, I wonder if there is anyone at home?
Is that someone peeping out at me?
Someone is emerging.
Ah Ahh! A blurry bee.
Busy Bee getting ready to fly away
There she goes.
The door is firmly closed, I wonder if there is anyone at home?
Is that someone peeping out at me?
Someone is emerging.
Ah Ahh! A blurry bee.
Busy Bee getting ready to fly away
There she goes.
Friday, 22 April 2011
Proud Mum
I can't believe it's six weeks since my last post, where did that time go? What I didn't say back then, was that, just four days after the earthquake, I was supposed to be travelling to Japan to attend my son's wedding ceremony. What with the tragedy unfolding in the north of the country, numerous aftershocks, the threat of radiation and rolling powercuts, it was decided that the best thing to do was postpone the wedding. Our trip to Japan was cancelled.
However, food had already been purchased for an evening celebration which had been planned. So M and K (my son and daughter in-law) decided to turn their party into a fund raising event. 'Bring a Can of Food Party' was born. They managed to fill twelve boxes with food to send to the stricken area and also raised funds for the Red Cross. I am very proud of them for turning a negative situation into a positive one.
They have since been involved with another fund raiser at which they managed to fill eighty boxes with food.
Well Done M and K.
However, food had already been purchased for an evening celebration which had been planned. So M and K (my son and daughter in-law) decided to turn their party into a fund raising event. 'Bring a Can of Food Party' was born. They managed to fill twelve boxes with food to send to the stricken area and also raised funds for the Red Cross. I am very proud of them for turning a negative situation into a positive one.
They have since been involved with another fund raiser at which they managed to fill eighty boxes with food.
Well Done M and K.
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