Susan Ewart Posted February 3 Posted February 3 2 hours ago, Corrie Kinkel said: This week there was nothing interesting happening and although making photos of housekeeping are ok 🤔 I want to show a photo that my daughter send to me. We had to laugh seeing one of the dogs as a driver and she remarked that she is training an assistance driver to come and get me at the airport if needed! This is such a cute dog and a bit naughty too. When I'm visiting them he is my friend and looks after me as long as I'm willing to play with him when the rest of the family is at work or at school. I had a good laugh when I opened this post. What a cutie. And more attentive at the wheel than some humans! 4 1
Sue Thomas Posted February 4 Posted February 4 Thank you ever so much ladies for your kinds words welcoming me back into the fold. It is very much appreciated. It was an incredidible time being home, especially being around the little girls. Ages 3 and 5. By the time I left they were already rolling the letter r, as we do in Welsh, and other letters. Also picking up many of my mannerisms. As for the memories, well they have left an indelible mark in my mind. Here we go again Susan. Haven't you ever heard the saying upside down and inside out. hahaha! I use it in reference to being topsy tervy. Being in disorder, until I get back into my ususal routines. Perhaps it's another British saying. 1 8
Mary Solaas Posted February 4 Posted February 4 1 hour ago, Sue Thomas said: Thank you ever so much ladies for your kinds words welcoming me back into the fold. It is very much appreciated. It was an incredidible time being home, especially being around the little girls. Ages 3 and 5. By the time I left they were already rolling the letter r, as we do in Welsh, and other letters. Also picking up many of my mannerisms. As for the memories, well they have left an indelible mark in my mind. Here we go again Susan. Haven't you ever heard the saying upside down and inside out. hahaha! I use it in reference to being topsy tervy. Being in disorder, until I get back into my ususal routines. Perhaps it's another British saying. Welcome back! 1
Susan Ewart Posted February 4 Posted February 4 2 hours ago, Sue Thomas said: Thank you ever so much ladies for your kinds words welcoming me back into the fold. It is very much appreciated. It was an incredidible time being home, especially being around the little girls. Ages 3 and 5. By the time I left they were already rolling the letter r, as we do in Welsh, and other letters. Also picking up many of my mannerisms. As for the memories, well they have left an indelible mark in my mind. Here we go again Susan. Haven't you ever heard the saying upside down and inside out. hahaha! I use it in reference to being topsy tervy. Being in disorder, until I get back into my ususal routines. Perhaps it's another British saying. Wow! I love this photo! I know topsy tervy well, but not upside down and inside out. I'm going to use it! Well, I'm feeling a little foolish, I just checked it out. One of my favorite singers when I was a teenager was Diana Ross (I saw her in concert in Vancouver, BC). I am known for not knowing words to songs and wouldn't you know it, here's one of the verses: Upside down Boy, you turn me Inside out And round and round Upside down Boy, you turn me Inside out And round and round My face is a little red right now; it was one of my fav. songs, that I haven't thought about in years. Sooooo, I stand corrected, I do know that term after all. 2 5
Sue Thomas Posted February 4 Posted February 4 1 hour ago, Susan Ewart said: Wow! I love this photo! I know topsy tervy well, but not upside down and inside out. I'm going to use it! Well, I'm feeling a little foolish, I just checked it out. One of my favorite singers when I was a teenager was Diana Ross (I saw her in concert in Vancouver, BC). I am known for not knowing words to songs and wouldn't you know it, here's one of the verses: Upside down Boy, you turn me Inside out And round and round Upside down Boy, you turn me Inside out And round and round My face is a little red right now; it was one of my fav. songs, that I haven't thought about in years. Sooooo, I stand corrected, I do know that term after all. Of course, I had forgotten all about that song, and the lyrics. Me too, one of my favourite singers and song back in the day. I'm pleased that I triggered some fond memories for you. 5
Michele Posted February 4 Posted February 4 9 hours ago, Sue Thomas said: Thank you ever so much ladies for your kinds words welcoming me back into the fold. It is very much appreciated. It was an incredidible time being home, especially being around the little girls. Ages 3 and 5. By the time I left they were already rolling the letter r, as we do in Welsh, and other letters. Also picking up many of my mannerisms. As for the memories, well they have left an indelible mark in my mind. Here we go again Susan. Haven't you ever heard the saying upside down and inside out. hahaha! I use it in reference to being topsy tervy. Being in disorder, until I get back into my ususal routines. Perhaps it's another British saying. I love the selective coloring of the door! 6
Sharla Posted February 4 Posted February 4 Week 5 on a day trip into Carlisle I took this photo of a weather vane on top of a bank roof. I always stop to look at it and on this day the fox had the company of a jackdaw which was nice. 8
Ann Seeber Posted February 4 Posted February 4 3 hours ago, Michele said: I love the selective coloring of the door! Sue, is that door actually that color or did you add the color to the photo? I love it! 1
Sue Thomas Posted February 4 Posted February 4 18 minutes ago, Ann Seeber said: Sue, is that door actually that color or did you add the color to the photo? I love it! I have just logged in, and read some comments. I can't take credit for the colour of the door. The door is actually that colour. Rather cool I thought! 7
Sue Thomas Posted February 4 Posted February 4 3 hours ago, Michele said: I love the selective coloring of the door! I can't take credit for the colour of the door Michele. Saying that you have given me an idea for possibly colourizing doors and or other parts of a building that I have, and in the future shoot. It's extremely rare for me to edit any of my photos in that way. 3
Michele Posted February 4 Posted February 4 35 minutes ago, Sue Thomas said: I can't take credit for the colour of the door Michele. Saying that you have given me an idea for possibly colourizing doors and or other parts of a building that I have, and in the future shoot. It's extremely rare for me to edit any of my photos in that way. Amazing find! Looking forward to what you might do to your own shots. I really like B&W with selective color. 4 1
Sue Thomas Posted February 4 Posted February 4 5 minutes ago, Michele said: Amazing find! Looking forward to what you might do to your own shots. I really like B&W with selective color. Thank you, I must confess. I love the snow. It's magical. It simplifies an image, whilst enhancing fences, trees, branches, buildings and the like. 6
fiona cook Posted February 5 Posted February 5 On 2/3/2024 at 1:14 PM, Sue Thomas said: Beautiful photos 3
Julie Magerka Posted February 6 Posted February 6 On 1/15/2024 at 12:13 PM, Susan Ewart said: Oh Ann, my heart weeps for you. I do hope you get positive results at the vet next week. It's so stressful when our fur-babies are unwell. Take care. I also had a cat years ago who had something similar. Good luck with the treatments or meds. I hope Tuxie gets better. 1 2
Cristina Posted February 6 Posted February 6 On 2/3/2024 at 2:13 PM, Sue Thomas said: I am back! My first PSP pages in almost 8 weeks. I'm currently upside down and inside out, so much do in order to get back on track to settle back into my routine. The first two weeks are older photos. ( Local landscape, Sharp Tailed Grouse). This monring's sunrise. @Sue Thomas Welcome back! Hopefully, you had a great time with your family. 🙂❤️ It
Ann Seeber Posted February 6 Posted February 6 (edited) 8 hours ago, Julie Magerka said: I also had a cat years ago who had something similar. Good luck with the treatments or meds. I hope Tuxie gets better. Thanks, Julie. Her name is Eve and her black and white coat pattern is called Tuxedo or "Tuxie" for short. Edited February 6 by Ann Seeber 1
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