Unintentional food theme...
I didn't mean to, and I don't mean to, but I seem to have a food-orientated life as shown by this blog. I take photos on my phone when I feel the urge and it evidently leans towards the food side of life!
This is Steve and Zoe enjoying a bowl of squid spaghetti, and it's not an optical illusion - their bowls are different sizes. Mine was even bigger!
This is a sideways picture of the empty 1kg bag of cereal that you gave me for my birthday less than a month ago. This picture was taken on the 20th too, only 18 days after my birthday. That's only about 50g of cereal a day, doesn't seem that much.
This was a very successful main-bit of a pasta bake I did when Steve was in England. He says his parents are fine by the way. Remember that pig? His mouth is glowing green!
Guess what this picture is of. It's not a poo. Maud and I went searching for them in the forest, and they have a very ominous (I think that's the word) name.
Moving off the food theme, this is the view from one of the boats that we had to take out of the water as it had a hole in it. Have you seen the port before? This is about a third of it, the rest follows the road to the left, the offices are round the corner on the right. When I go into work now everything is frozen, it's fun to ice-skate on the boats! I use the boots that Dad gave me for Christmas last year every day, they were a very good present.
To rival your photo, this is a very pretty sky picture that I took whilst not driving back home from work. The scenery here is beautiful at the moment with the low sun and clear clear skies. It would be perfect for your painting, much better than blustery Tenterden!
Lots of love,
Tommy
xxx

1 Comments:
Fungi du Merd? Did you cook and eat them?
Yes, I have been to the Port many many times and with you silly. I think the last time was to watch Dad Morris dancing.
Hope you mended the hole in the boat bottom properly.
I like the food theme. Did the squid spaghetti taste any different to plain old spaghetti?
Lovely sky too. I am sure the French skies have more drama than the English ones that is why so many artists lived in France.
Take care my lovely and the update is so very very much appreciated.
Mum xxx
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