The life and adventures of a mildly dotty old bird.
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The elephant trap
Look who came to visit me today...not of one these 🐘, but one of these.... A most stunning Elephant Hawk Moth. That colour combination of h...

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I'm leaving today's post in the very capable hands of The Cure. Was a huge fan back in the day and still enjoy hearing their unique...
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Once upon a time there was a married couple called S and A who went to Kernow on their holiday. Whilst in Tintagel, they decided to get a ...
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Last Saturday we travelled over to Newbury for a pub lunch with Mr GBT's siblings plus their partners. It's been years since we...
You have trained him well in the art of the odd!
ReplyDeleteYes on behalf of his Mother, but he is most definitely not a fan!
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Would put off criminals sticking their hands through hopefully! x
ReplyDeleteHadn't thought about it, but you may well be right!
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Weird and wonderful!.I have a few of these mask type things dotted around the walls in my house...but my sister has a whole collection,some made of wood,ceramic and tin ones aswell.Its unusual to see one on a front door and nice of your lad to send it to you!,xx
ReplyDeleteI've just bought a greenman mask which I intend to mount on my wall at some point. Not a fan of tribal masks.
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Just found your blog by accident, and I like the idea of the full cake tin and a cuppa. I don't blog any more, hardly anyone read it and even fewer bothered to leave comments, so I now just follow a few blogs that I find different/interesting. And my friends call me ditzy, so maybe that was why I was attracted to your blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for your comment Edwina. I am quite off kilter and just blog about whatever crosses my mind or takes my fancy! My witterings do seem to appeal to those of us who favour the eclectic. Arilx
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