Tag Archives: Postaday
Grannymar’s Sunday One-Liners
This week for my contribution to Grannymar’s Sunday One Liners I thought I’d leave poor old George W alone and provide a quote from one of my favourite authors “There are only two tragedies in life: one is not getting … Continue reading
Weekly Photo Challenge: Unexpected
This week’s Weekly Photo challenge is Unexpected This was on the inside of my kitchen window when I came home the other day! A beautiful and very unexpected guest!
Weekly Pet Challenge
This week Myrtle wanted to feature in Michelle’s weekly pet challenge so she started with her party trick… Stealing Wilson’s food!
Grannymar’s Sunday One-Liners
Another of my favourite George W one liners for Grannymar’s Sunday One-liners; “You teach a child to read, and he or her will be able to pass a literacy test.” Townsend, Tenn., Feb. 21, 2001
Weekly Photo Challenge: Layers
This week’s Weekly Photo challenge is called Layers, and I can not resist posting some pictures of the biggest layers I have ever seen!
A walk with Wilson
Yesterday a friend of mine posted some lovely photos of a walk in Windsor Great Park with his dog and I giggled as there wasn’t any dog in the photo. Today I took Wilson to Hurst Park in Molesey and … Continue reading
Weekly Pet Challenge (Not Wilson Challenge!)
Introducing Lilly Plankton, who since Wilson arrived has had very little airtime, or any other time for that matter.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Habit
As Michelle says in the Weekly Photo challenge, having a dog does indeed mean going for walks daily, often more than once a day. Where the habit comes in for us is where we chose to go for our walks. … Continue reading
Weekly Photo Challenge: Horizon
I know I’m a bit late for this week’s Photo Challenge. I’m running a month late on most things at the moment so a few days past the deadline is good for me! When you are on a boat the … Continue reading
Weekly Photo Challenge: Good Morning!
When we went to Egypt on our honeymoon in April 2011 we climbed to the top of Mount Sinai in the middle of the night so as to see the sun rise at the top.











