DOING A RUBY!
Ever since I've Blogmet Ruby, if Mick and I are going out for a wander and I've remembered my camera I call it "Doing A Ruby". Of course if I've forgotten my camera I call it "Doing A Pearl" - Pearl's a singer, she stands up when she plays the piano; definitely no mention of her taking photographs!
This sunrise just makes you want to go out.................................
What a fabulous Yucca...............................................................
Our Great Cornard Village Sign Post.............................................
I'm sure this translates as Beautiful View.............................I'll just turn around and.....
This is the view????????..............................................................
Too much shingle........Where have all the flowers gone?????............(we know a song about that!)
Where's the ship?..............................................................................
And where's the jockey??????????.................................
An answer to winter hanging baskets....PLASTIC FLOWERS.....no need to water!
The neighbours agreed..........................................................
Ahhhh....This a cute one.........................................................
Berry good photo...............................................................
And another.............love the colour......................................
Lovely country walks up there..................................................
not wheelchair friendly though.................such a shame...........
Nearly home....................................................................
There's something statuesque about naked men
TREES I meant TREES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It was a lovely walk. A slight southerly breeze so not too cold. I enjoyed
1 comment:
I am very honoured that you call that doing a Ruby! Those are some excellent random objects you've got there - I think you might be better at doing a Ruby than Ruby
:-D That horse is amazing. I wonder if anyone ever has an urge to jump on it. I would. (although "jump" probably isn't quite the right word!)
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