I'm not sure Choir will be on today as the weather took a turn for worse and Gwaenysgor effectively got iced in, so much that I couldn't quite negiotiate the steeper bits of lane.
Workmen are working on the electricity lines in Trelawnyd which means the electricity supply will be turned off for many.
Winnie, sensing multiple good looking workmen in overalls went on walkabout this morning to say hello to them by the lane corner .
She wasn't happy at being recovered.
The postcards continue to come in and I must admit I'm enjoying reading them just as much as I am looking at them.....indeed a few came in a wonderfully decorated envelope which is shown below.
Workmen are working on the electricity lines in Trelawnyd which means the electricity supply will be turned off for many.
Winnie, sensing multiple good looking workmen in overalls went on walkabout this morning to say hello to them by the lane corner .
She wasn't happy at being recovered.
The postcards continue to come in and I must admit I'm enjoying reading them just as much as I am looking at them.....indeed a few came in a wonderfully decorated envelope which is shown below.
My picture downloads on blogger has been playing up
ReplyDeleteApologies for repeated photos
I cannot load a single photo to my blog at the moment and I'm on holiday!
DeleteHeh. I’m enjoying their appreciation for Michelangelo’s David. And lovin’ that little sprite on the flower!
ReplyDeleteXoXo
Where on earth are people finding all those old postcards........bet your postman is enjoying them too
ReplyDeletebet he isn't...its not a happy soul
DeleteOld postcards are very eaysy to find at vintage shows and antique sows. Indeed can find many in charity shops.
DeleteThat envelope is itself a work of art. I applaud who ever created it.
ReplyDeleteI agree, think I know who sent it. France, Art, dog?
DeleteWay to go
Loving the postcards. When I was a youngster (over 50 years ago) we used to play ballgames, bouncing a ball against a wall and reciting what I thought were gibberish words. Imagine my surprise when I found out this wee Fife lassie had been using the Dale Shepherd Tally, word for word.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful story there!
DeleteSo pleasurable seeing the postcards , thank you .
ReplyDeleteMy choir , that I started going to after being encouraged by your experience , is on tonight , hurrah !
David, where's yer troosers? (Really!)
ReplyDeleteWow, what a diverse lot of good cheer. What flat out fun too.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what weather is in store for us. So far just a little chilly (but you'd say it was spring). As for MY postcard. Maybe I should have sent it via carrier pigeon! I mean how long does it take to get to Trelawnyd from Fuengirola?!?
ReplyDeleteMore amazing and delightful postcards and, so far, not an exact duplicate.
ReplyDeleteI'm between NYC and Venice, Florida, so wonder why my postcard hasn't arrived yet? It was mailed on day 1.
Hugs!
Love a postcard with a PICKLE on !!! ;)
ReplyDeleteI've been enjoying these posts so much! I don't think I'm even going to try, though.
ReplyDeleteI love the fondue card. I posted another today but then found a much better one so will post tomorrow. Just love love love this competition.
ReplyDeleteMine hasn't been posted yet from Arizona, USA. In fact I haven't found one yet. I'll send it even if it doesn't show up 'late'.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting to read Lesley Duncan's comment and find she had been playing a ball game using the shepherd's tally. I too am enjoying this John - the variety is fantastic - I am on the look out for more but this is a rather conservative area (with a small c too) and I can't find a rude one!
ReplyDeleteI continue to be amazed - and inspired - by the variety!
ReplyDeleteI want that puppy.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet you never thought it would be this much fun!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother great set of cards. X
ReplyDeleteJohn Moore cards on the way,
ReplyDeleteVaried selection. Nice!
ReplyDeleteGood to see a Cecil Aldin amongst them.
ReplyDeleteI remember Jake Thakrey singing a song about counting the sheep in this manner. Loving the cards.
ReplyDeleteI think your postcard wall of fame should all be stuck on around that gloriously decorated envelope. I love it.
ReplyDeleteI love that you got two cards of Michelangelo's "David." (Or DVD!) And I used to live in Venice, Florida -- funny to see a card from there! The bulldog envelope is beautiful.
ReplyDelete