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.
Quite a window! There is a fundamental difference between an artist like you, Jams, and a down-to-earth person like me. After the first discovery of a dirty window, I wouldn't repeat the artwork. Instead, I would bring a wet soapy rag, whenever I travel, so I can look outside.
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You have far more interesting views throught your train windows than I do.
At least it wasn't painted over with advertisements!
again, I like it!
And who says Essex is dull, Cherie!
That is a mercy Steve
Thanks nursemyra. Glad you like it
High art!!
Now that's thoughtful service by the railway companies: By providing passengers interesting motivs they can save labour costs.
Quite a window! There is a fundamental difference between an artist like you, Jams, and a down-to-earth person like me. After the first discovery of a dirty window, I wouldn't repeat the artwork. Instead, I would bring a wet soapy rag, whenever I travel, so I can look outside.
Haha Sean but most people would prefer a clean window!
I wish I was an artist Claudia. I would love to be but I am not that talented. Not compared to my friend Elahe anyway....
It's all relative, Jams. From where I'm standing, you're an artist. You'd better get used to it!
I'm going to sit down now and look at it for another while.
Aww thanks Stan!
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