Aye, but some of them still spawn flora somewhere up in the Highlands as they enjoy a long sleep. Care to carry my shovel for me the next time we take a wee midnight stroll? I'll carry it on the way back...
Pat; NEVER! Just a trick of the camera, Helena was never less than 20 feet away from the structures, which I ALWAYS knock down before I leave the area! :¬)
I recognise the cold stiff on the left.... He is still my best pal.
ReplyDeleteChef; '..the dead arose and appeared to many..' :¬)
ReplyDeleteAye, but some of them still spawn flora somewhere up in the Highlands as they enjoy a long sleep. Care to carry my shovel for me the next time we take a wee midnight stroll? I'll carry it on the way back...
ReplyDeleteChef; 'Tis a loss to the business of stand-up you'd be if only you'se had more than the handful of funnies. :¬/
ReplyDeleteI could only do that if armed with lots of superglue
ReplyDeleteKymbo; No glue, just patience and concentration. :¬)
ReplyDeletePlus a lovely daughter. ;)
ReplyDeletehope; Indeed, one of many! :¬)
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Map How could you take that risk with your daughter?
ReplyDeleteI thought at first they were national monuments.
Pat; NEVER! Just a trick of the camera, Helena was never less than 20 feet away from the structures, which I ALWAYS knock down before I leave the area! :¬)
ReplyDeletexxx
Wait...is this for real? Or a trick of the camera? Have you been mucking about in Photoshop again?
ReplyDeleteAh...Just read the previous comments. I should have done that first, yes? Now we know how Stonehenge was assembled. You did that, too, reet?
EPS/UB; Stonehenge, aye, I've been around forever, like Dr. Who. :¬)
ReplyDeleteNeat trick Map. I'd like to see you do the same thing with a stack of floppy pancakes however.
ReplyDeleteTony; Now I'd have NO problem demolishing a stack like that! :¬)
ReplyDeleteWelcome to Mapland.