The title of this blog comes from a Gaelic expression -"putting on the poor mouth"-which means to exaggerate the direness of one's situation in order to gain time or favour from creditors.
I have been in VT too long I mistook that for pot. There is poison sumac all over the place. The landscape here has pitch pines and sugar maples.
I had my last encounter with deer and the most interesting of all local wildlife ruralicusdunkenorim. They always stagger out in the most unusual places even in thirty below.
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Oooh, I love Ingatestone Hall. Did you get any pics of that?!
I certainly did Alison. and the Mountnessing windmill
Cool. You do realise I'm going to harp on now until you post them?!
They wll come, I assure you!
I have been in VT too long I mistook that for pot. There is poison sumac all over the place. The landscape here has pitch pines and sugar maples.
I had my last encounter with deer and the most interesting of all local wildlife ruralicusdunkenorim.
They always stagger out in the most unusual places even in thirty below.
A the Gunnera looks like a mutant rhubarb with six foot leaves! Sounds like teh Vermont scenery is good though. Too cold in winter for me I bet.
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