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Absolutely amazing ... you have a wonderful imagination and skill. Have you thought of selling the idea to garden centres? You could (maybe have done?!) create all sorts of ideas for edging stones - www.davidsnurseries.co.uk in worcester are always looking for new sales ideas.

 

thanks Leigh, she is sitting at the table drawing as we speak. I have been very impressed with her determination to do well. perhaps we did raise her crrectly after all :o)

 

Red bums!!! bum, bum lol

 

For small bums? ;)

 

Very unusual - like them!

 

Looks like one of the globe artichokes - yum yum! Have you tried eating the soft heart of the leaves? Just dunk in olive oil, wine vinegar and salt viniagrette with crusty warm bread on the side. PS: don't eat the leaves themselves, unless you like to chew alot!! They are ready to crop once the flowers have died off. Sorry if I am telling you something you already know!

 

Brilliant edging stones....Np.

 

Cool lol//ilike them!
lol @ jokes!

 

Oh! dear, hair jokes. Happy New Year Leigh. I like the redheads too, these look very good.

 

Unusual garden feature there Nosey - we can always rely on you to show us something different.

I fear you may have started something with the bad jokes though - just read Myron's comment.

 

Glad to see you survived the humbug season with your sense of humour intact, NP!
What is in the photo? Whatever it is it is very pretty.

 

didnt you and yours 'gobble' them all up NP?

Happy xmas and a prosperous new yr to you too Leigh.
My eldest got her art alevel grade and is now one term in to a fashion degree and she often asks after you and your art work. she loves your body art too.

 

That is wonderful NP!!

 

Oooooh they're so cute Leigh:-) I used to breed years ago, loved it, always had a houseful of dogs + 1 cat. Icouldn't wait 'til they were about 3 weeks old and wagging their little tails, doing their little press ups to strengthen their legs for walking. I love the smell of puppy breaths. I only bred little ones (toy poodles), so I could say I would always have them back if they couldn't keep them for some reason. I wasn't very good at showing them as I felt stupid, but a friend had Teddy ( he looked like a white teddy) from me and he became a Champion, he was her first Champ although she had shown poodles for years and she adored him. After my last poodle died, I went 3 years dogless. got so broody and found my 2 lovely rescue girls. I would have loved to have had a puppy from Rosie, (my smooth girl) but I would have had to keep any that family didn't want and that wouldn't have been possible now. I dread life without my girls:-)

On blog - my lovley puppies.

 

Lovely sculptures. I knew a girls with long black hair all the way down her back, none on her head, just down her back. LOL

 

It could be a sequel to the poem that goes- "What would you like to eat sir"? Said the waiter picking his nose. "I'de like two boiled eggs please, cos you can't get your finger in those". I would call waiters revenge... HAHA

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They look fantastic NP :)

 

What a fabulous photograph, Nosey! What is it? It looks a bit like a globe artichoke of some kind:

 

Brilliant, NP!
I've got your yellow mistletoe berries, by the way - just looking for a matchbox! I think I might give them to the next person who is going back to the UK to post to you from there: I don't want people at the post office or border security x-raying them and getting suspicious and opening the package. ;-))))

 

Did you take any photos?

 

Lovely puppies Leigh--- do they sit still long enough for a drawing with Mum....happy holiday xxx

On blog - my lovley puppies.

 

Beautiful pups Leigh! I don't fancy having to make your decision, maybe one of them will pick you! ;L)

On blog - my lovley puppies.

 

Some years ago, I was a bit mischievous and while on holiday in Bologna, bought myself a fake tattoo transfer from a market stall. It featured, if I remember rightly, a skull, a lightning bolt and a few drops of blood, and I applied it to my shoulder before I returned to work. Bearing in mind that I was a rather dull, severe, dumpy, greying sixty-something lady, the looks on the faces of my co-workers (all of them much, much younger than me) was worth a ransome. Great fun! Not sure I'd ever be brave enough to have, or actually want, a permanent one, though.

 

They're gorgeous Leigh - I'd keep them all!! lol

On blog - my lovley puppies.

 

OMG they are sooooooooo cute but they are too small for their skin lol:) I wouldn't want to give them away either:(

On blog - my lovley puppies.

 

Keep thinking maybe Red Hot Lips but still not totally sure. I've finished my daughters Red Hot Lips mosaic but can't seem to get a decent shot of it will try in daylight tomorrow. Have a wonderful xmas and a happy healthy New Year xx

 

8"!!! Good Grief!!!,Quite a sight.

 

Triple trouble, Leigh...! ;)

I don't blame you for wanting to keep them, though...They are so beautiful! I'm sure that you will find good homes the two you have left.

On blog - my lovley puppies.

 

We kept a pup.......3 big dogs....one too many!
Your pups are beauties!

On blog - my lovley puppies.