The whale is a nice addition to your art collection. Whales are very interesting mammals. Observing whales at sea is phenomenal. Once when sailing off the shore of Cape Cod a whale dove under our boat. The depth sounder showed we were at a depth of 150 ft. and shifted to 10 ft. when the whale swam under us.
I shall look out for whales tomorrow as I'm on the south coast and whales are here-I've travelled in the heat and I've already told 2 people that I'm not happy with their behaviour and I've had a fracas with a very enormous dogs owner who scared my gang-I have a double here apparently with double dogs which I find spooky and the weather is very wet-I think I may have come on holiday by mistake x
Ha! Love it. My British mother used to tell my three sons (when they were very small) to leave their "willies" alone. You can imagine the laughter in our house when years later the (whale) movie "Free Willy" came out. :)
And I almost wrote in my London comment to ask if you bought something fishy while in London. Close, but he/she is a mammal! Looking good. :)
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Whale came from California he’s taken months to arrive
DeleteOf course you do! (And it’s majestic.)
ReplyDeleteWish I was
DeleteOh, John, you ARE majestic!
DeleteThar she blows...
ReplyDelete(Says Ian about Adam...)
DeleteMemories
DeleteIt continues your beautiful art wall to another wall in the kitchen. You have a lovely kitchen art gallery!
ReplyDeleteI shall charge an admission fee soon
DeleteLove it!!
ReplyDelete🐳
DeleteAnd now you need a mermaid to keep your whale company.
ReplyDeleteJason momoa?
DeleteThe whale is a nice addition to your art collection. Whales are very interesting mammals. Observing whales at sea is phenomenal. Once when sailing off the shore of Cape Cod a whale dove under our boat. The depth sounder showed we were at a depth of 150 ft. and shifted to 10 ft. when the whale swam under us.
ReplyDeleteI’ve only seen wales in puget sound off Seattle
DeleteOf course you do.
ReplyDeleteA Blue Whale perchance?
ReplyDeleteIndeedy
DeleteI shall look out for whales tomorrow as I'm on the south coast and whales are here-I've travelled in the heat and I've already told 2 people that I'm not happy with their behaviour and I've had a fracas with a very enormous dogs owner who scared my gang-I have a double here apparently with double dogs which I find spooky and the weather is very wet-I think I may have come on holiday by mistake x
ReplyDeleteShow off x
Deleteit's a nightmare-misty,wet,muddy,cowpats galore and I'm being eaten alive by bitey things x
DeleteHe's an awfully nice looking whale!
ReplyDeleteI’ve been calledworse
DeleteAnd what a marvelous whale it is!
ReplyDeleteThanks chuck
DeleteLove it! That cottage becomes more cheerful with each passing day!
ReplyDeleteIt’s bright and colourful and full of fun now
DeleteWhales are usually made from blubber.
ReplyDeleteThat’s me
DeleteWhales are rare in Wales. But maybe that's changing.
ReplyDeleteLol
DeleteFab- you- liss! And it fits the space perfectly! You are a genius!
ReplyDeleteHe looks very much at home
ReplyDeleteHe should do he cost me 20$
DeleteFabulous! Does your whale have a name? X
ReplyDeleteWally the whale of course. What else would it be called, are whales ever named anything else?
DeleteWilbur, or Wilhemina!
DeleteOoops, Wilhelmina!
DeleteElizabeth
Deletelove the whale x
ReplyDelete🐳🐋🐬
DeleteDoesn't everyone have a whale in their kitchen? No, hang on a minute, I don't! Love it. xx
ReplyDeleteLol
DeleteI like your whale!
ReplyDeleteLol i read
DeleteI like you, whale
Love this - what a cheerful thing for the wall :)
ReplyDeleteExactly
DeleteLovely...you are developing a very aquatic feel in your kitchen!
ReplyDeleteGoes well with Dorothy’s puddles of water
DeleteIt's not going anywhere! hehe
ReplyDeleteLol
Deletewatching the whales in the puget sound while on a boat was a majestic experience for me.
ReplyDeleteIve crossed piglet sound by ferry and watched the wales follow
DeleteA delightful addition to all of your other whimsy John. XXXX
ReplyDeleteWhimsy I like that
DeleteThere is always more wallspace
ReplyDeleteNo, I’m sorry, there isn’t
DeleteHow did you get that home?
ReplyDeleteI humpbacked it home.
DeleteOf course you do, I say!
ReplyDeleteOf course x
DeleteYou have the coolest art.
ReplyDeleteI was a bit disappointed by it, I thought it was going to be bigger
DeleteHa! Love it. My British mother used to tell my three sons (when they were very small) to leave their "willies" alone. You can imagine the laughter in our house when years later the (whale) movie "Free Willy" came out. :)
ReplyDeleteFree Willy ……as if
DeleteI have a rotating giant willy clock-it's quite tasteful really x
DeleteBut it's the Cerne Abbas Giant's Willy John-purchased in the very quaint village itself x
DeleteAdore it
ReplyDeleteLOL!!
ReplyDeleteX
DeleteOBVIOUSLY you have a wooden whale in your kitchen. I like it.
ReplyDeleteI do x
DeleteI love the whale bright and cheerful !!!
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