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.
You know, that lovely nail polish will probably get chipped when he's doing chores in our barn!
I trust his hands will be chapped and his face windblown too Knat!
He certainly cuts an inordinate figure, I dare say. By the way, is it a beer opener he carries on that chain?
Lord no it's a cocktail stirrer!
He looks pensive
He certainly does. I am very pleased with this shot!
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You know, that lovely nail polish will probably get chipped when he's doing chores in our barn!
I trust his hands will be chapped and his face windblown too Knat!
He certainly cuts an inordinate figure, I dare say. By the way, is it a beer opener he carries on that chain?
Lord no it's a cocktail stirrer!
He looks pensive
He certainly does. I am very pleased with this shot!
Post a Comment