I don’t know what you’re talking about (and google’s no help) but I certainly don’t think you’ve lost the plot. Just that I need you to be discursive rather than allusive!
Aha! So you watched “Neighbours” – so did I, in motel rooms when I was working. “No, I can’t do dinner at 7!” I said that to a colleague – without explanation – more than once.
This collection took at least a month – all the odds and ends that didn’t have a home elsewhere. Our beach excursion are usually 3-4 hours, and we’ve just started to take a picnic so we’re not dragged home by growling stomachs before we’ve seen all we want to see. Also the places we go to are worth absorbing by means of a leisurely sit. Have you had snow yet?
Yes, the spots that you choose seem ideal for picnicking. That’s why I asked :).
Yes, the snow falls and then it melts and so on and so forth. But I’ve managed to enjoy a few walks in a snowy weather, which I love. It is so refreshing and it reminds me of my childhood. We used to go for really long walks with my parents. They pulled us in sledges. It was fun!
Toadfish? I’ve never seen such a creature. 🙂 Thank you for sharing your wonderland with me. Hope the week is progressing well. Rather sticky, pink grapefruit hugs, I’m afraid. 😦
Lucid Gypsy said:
Wonderful. If I say i love Forest Island will you know what I’m talking about or think I’ve completely lost the plot?
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morselsandscraps said:
I don’t know what you’re talking about (and google’s no help) but I certainly don’t think you’ve lost the plot. Just that I need you to be discursive rather than allusive!
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Lucid Gypsy said:
The pic with the micro trees and lookout in the middle 🙂🙂🙂
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Heyjude said:
Ha! The only toadfish I know is the character on Neighbours – ugly looking creature isn’t it! Love your hotchpotches xx
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morselsandscraps said:
Aha! So you watched “Neighbours” – so did I, in motel rooms when I was working. “No, I can’t do dinner at 7!” I said that to a colleague – without explanation – more than once.
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Heyjude said:
What do you mean, watched? I still do! Crap storylines but the only Australian show on TV here now and it gives me my daily dose of Australianism 😀
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clothesandmargarita said:
That’s so beautiful! As always. I wonder how long your excursions are? Do you usually take food with you?
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morselsandscraps said:
This collection took at least a month – all the odds and ends that didn’t have a home elsewhere. Our beach excursion are usually 3-4 hours, and we’ve just started to take a picnic so we’re not dragged home by growling stomachs before we’ve seen all we want to see. Also the places we go to are worth absorbing by means of a leisurely sit. Have you had snow yet?
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clothesandmargarita said:
Yes, the spots that you choose seem ideal for picnicking. That’s why I asked :).
Yes, the snow falls and then it melts and so on and so forth. But I’ve managed to enjoy a few walks in a snowy weather, which I love. It is so refreshing and it reminds me of my childhood. We used to go for really long walks with my parents. They pulled us in sledges. It was fun!
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BeckyB said:
Can Toadfish live out of water, or is this one not in very good health?!
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morselsandscraps said:
This one’s in very poor health – dead in fact. But I wanted to pay tribute to his patterns.
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BeckyB said:
Thought it might have been!!!!
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Tish Farrell said:
What a great haul of treasure, Meg. And what a strange beastie that toadfish.
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morselsandscraps said:
He (or she) has probably bloated with death. But what patterning!
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restlessjo said:
Toadfish? I’ve never seen such a creature. 🙂 Thank you for sharing your wonderland with me. Hope the week is progressing well. Rather sticky, pink grapefruit hugs, I’m afraid. 😦
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morselsandscraps said:
I return dusty ones! They’d better not mix. Urgh! I love Hotchpotch – no need for structure or words.
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