Sergio kept a look out
while the butterfly
tried to gauge
what tune Alvira and Eddie were playing
and the moth
kept out of the hungry heron's way
while fat belly buddha ate all the snow.
Plenty going on in our garden
ha ha nice one Lynn. does your garden come to life after dark?
ReplyDeleteGill x
Yes Gill with bats, Mr Fox who is very very noisy and the odd Doodly Bird haha x
DeleteShe has a lovely red and black super coat that makes her run like a whippet xx
DeleteFunny post!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn, a brilliant post today, looks like you have as much snow as we do! Here's hoping it clears soon or you will have to get Kiki a coat to keep her tummy warm and dry..... Hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteLove the title of your blog. An interesting way of linking the garden ornaments.
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn enjoyed your post today! Not sure which is in a worse state your frozen papillon or my "preserved" ones! Thanks for your visit. MMx
ReplyDeleteBrrrrr, all that snow makes me shiver, and when I saw the meerkat I thought it was Sorrel (she does a very good impression of one standing on her back legs).
ReplyDeleteAnn B
Fun shots and descriptions I love your bright work space!
ReplyDeleteThe best part of the night came about when I hear the hostess arguing with a few guests who, weren't allowed to sit at a certain table because their party wasn't big enough.
ReplyDeletebest boozy brunch nyc