The Hutch exists in a part of the Bonny Land that is renowned for its foul weather. A greatly part of any given week, month, a year is spent under grey skies, with grey seas and hills reflecting the (insert number here) shades. It is one of the reasons the Hutch's interior contains things of many bright colours.
Every now and then though, breakthrough! Sometimes so blinding, I have to close the curtains. Sacrilege!!! Every time it turns up, I break into song. Can't help myself.
Every now and then though, breakthrough! Sometimes so blinding, I have to close the curtains. Sacrilege!!! Every time it turns up, I break into song. Can't help myself.
joy oh joy! sunbeams! I love them tooooooo.
ReplyDeleteOh YaYa you know me and bright colors there can never be too many and they are never to bright.
ReplyDeleteHere comes the sun is one of my favorite Beatles songs. Jock is loving his sun puddle.
Hugs HiC
It has been very cold and dreary here for days on end. We could use a little of that Beatles' magic.
ReplyDeleteWoos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
In similar circumstance I find myself humming "Bring me sunshine" and smiling at the memory of Morecambe and Wise.
ReplyDeleteCheers! Gail.
All that grey must really make you appreciate the sun when it comes.
ReplyDeleteI adore that song!!! We have 300 sunny days per year, and I still rejoice when the sun breaks through the clouds!!!
ReplyDeleteWe had sun all day today, unfortunately it was very cold about 26 degrees is all
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Hazel & Mabel
we hear ya... the sun has a special way to be indaway (like we LOL) ...either it bugs ya while driving or it sends some sunrays directly on your screen ;O)
ReplyDeleteTwice a week I sit with my client in a dark room. I HAVE to open a curtain. We've only had sun a few times in weeks!
ReplyDeleteLooks like someone has found the sun! Hope there was room to share. Namaste, janice xx
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