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Post by wildlifefriendly on Aug 2, 2011 6:25:42 GMT
Thanks Sue I have a few minutes before they all wake up so I up-loaded a couple of photos. My nephew and his new bride, my sister and her husband. and this has been my main job since they arrived, Finley, 9 months old and nappy filling champion of the world ;D Must go, I hear movement round 10 ding, ding ;D
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Post by grindle on Aug 2, 2011 6:54:18 GMT
That is a lovely photo of the happy couple Sue And after Finlay compost will seem so sweet ;D (what a little cracker he is ) I can see a resemblance between you two ;D
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Post by Lou78W on Aug 2, 2011 7:29:06 GMT
Thanks for sharing the pic WF...lovely Good to see you still have a sense of humour Finlay certainly is a handsome little chap ;D
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Post by Cherry on Aug 2, 2011 8:53:21 GMT
Lovely pics WF. I just love Finlay. Where does he fit in? In other words, whose baby?
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Post by Geranium on Aug 2, 2011 9:03:42 GMT
He looks as though he's mobile! You can just see the mischief in his eyes, can't you. Lovely wedding photo.
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Post by wildlifefriendly on Aug 2, 2011 12:11:14 GMT
They have all gone shopping, peace Finlay is my eldest nephew's baby, his younger brother is the one who got married. Finlay can't walk yet but can crawl at a fair pace, eyes in the back of your head are required at all times.
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Post by lesley on Aug 2, 2011 12:54:00 GMT
He looks a happy little chappie, lovely photo of wedding Sue.
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Post by Cherry on Aug 2, 2011 14:39:25 GMT
You are Finlay's great aunt. How lovely.
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Post by SueA on Aug 2, 2011 15:27:57 GMT
Yes, Finlay looks a very sweet bundle of trouble! ;D Lovely wedding pic., the bride looks beautiful!
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Post by esther on Aug 2, 2011 18:58:30 GMT
Lovely photos WLF ;D I am pleased it all went well ;D Thankyou for sharing
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Post by Tel on Aug 2, 2011 19:12:55 GMT
Lovely pics of the bride and groom with your sister and her husband. Hope Finley is leaving the dahlias alone. ;D
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Post by Cherry on Aug 2, 2011 20:22:26 GMT
I had to call the mole (wasp) man this afternoon and he was here within an hour to kill the wasps. I got rid of the nest in the compost bin myself, but this was dangerous. The hole in the ground looked about 6 ins across and it was swarming with angry wasps. My husband was bitten a few times and went to bed early feeling sorry for himself. Anyway, the mole man brought me a tray of eggs because the hens are laying so well. It was definitely worth it. He got a bottle of wine, so it was a good trade off.
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Post by Geranium on Aug 2, 2011 20:39:57 GMT
You're into bartering, are you? Why not, I approve. Wasps can be really nasty creatures. My younger sister used to be paranoid about them, if only one flew into a room!
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Post by grindle on Aug 3, 2011 4:38:31 GMT
that sounds like a good trade Cherry
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Post by Cherry on Aug 3, 2011 7:28:50 GMT
I got stung on the face this morning. I was just walking out the back door to see if the wasp man had been successful and a stray wasp, which probably had no home, came and attacked me. I was nowhere near the old nest.
I could not do any watering yesterday, and today doesn't look so good because of these stray wasps. I really hate these things.
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