March 2005
buggy park
young people everywhere are wondering – where do you park your dolly buggies in church ?
the answer is, of course, to put them in the choir stalls.
dog sign
poor little esther spent most of sunday morning throwing up. as a result we ended up diverting down a side road on the way back so esther could get some air.
it wasn’t all bad news though as we got to see this dog-eaten dog sign next to where we parked !
(and esther is starting to feel much better now)
visitors
paul and liz and wee dougie came round for lunch today. whilst visiting dougie did his first solo walking steps and learnt to wave.
i’m thinking of starting a hot-housing school for parents who want to fast-track their kids.
of course he might just have been very keen to leave our house and so was running for the door whilst waving goodbye ?
bollards
a nice bollard tableau.
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two in a row
pilar’s friend took this photo with her camera phone but didn’t catch the numbers.
horses (copper and real)
after last week’s marathon training in windsor park it was back again yesterday for a family walk and cycle.
i spotted these three horses walking away from the copper horse in the distance and wished i had a proper SLR with a telephoto lense. but you get the idea.
barn dance
we went to a barn dance last night with the girls. they enjoyed it immensley.
i’m usually a dreader of such events, but i quite enjoyed dancing with little kezia. her (age 3) and i (aged older than that) are on the same wavelength and were able to help each other along quite well.
here are some dancing partners waiting for instructions:
here are vigorous dancers having fun:
nephew thomas and a dog sign
this dog sign spotting really is a game for all the family. here is a dog sign spotted by my nephew thomas, eagerly sent by his parents.
i’ve already got a spot of this particular dog sign, but i thought it worth posting this photo as Thomas’ expression really captures the excitement of a dog sign spotting.