What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
Is it really geeky to be trying to work out the vintage of the double decker bus from the style of the doors? Cheers! Gail (now safely back in the Bonny Land).
Hari OM hehehehe - that's their feed! We were actually about a mile across the hill from them (big telephoto), but could hear them squealing and Tom said "they're calling for lunch"... and sure enough... Yxx
YaYa all the photos are splendid but OMCs mom and I are most taken with the sailboat and lighthouse!! We love your water photos
ReplyDeleteHugs madi and mom
Hello, lovely views of the water, lighthouse and sailboat. The old pieces of machinery are cool. Enjoy your evening!
ReplyDeleteoh so beautiful. mags
ReplyDeleteIs it really geeky to be trying to work out the vintage of the double decker bus from the style of the doors?
ReplyDeleteCheers! Gail (now safely back in the Bonny Land).
Hari OM
DeleteHeheheh.. no... I think it's 1950s ish... it served as the cafe at the Chain Bridge Honey Farm and museum... Yxx
Lighthouse, lighthouse!!
ReplyDeleteI'm kinda like a dog with a squirrel... ;-).
Great selection!
for some reason mom is fascinated with the water or whatever being sprayed on the pigs
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Deletehehehehe - that's their feed! We were actually about a mile across the hill from them (big telephoto), but could hear them squealing and Tom said "they're calling for lunch"... and sure enough... Yxx
beautiful... the bus is an eye catcher and we love the boat... and the sailing song by Dads rival Rod is in my mind immediately ;o)
ReplyDeleteThe photo next to the bus looks as if it's a chair. A big one at that. And even a bit comfy...
ReplyDeleteYou are simply so much fun! xo
ReplyDeleteCaitlin is doing well. The girls miss her, but we're doing our best!
Peaceful feelings in the photos. Namaste, Janice xx
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