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 love the droplets of rain.
Jams See if you can find a Mulberry Tree in your travels. I just lost mine. They look ugly but birds of all descriptions love them.The berries are tasty but too frailto sell
I wonder why I see it as a lovely, yet bittersweet image? Perhaps it's the raindrops.
Haven't seen a mulberry tree in a while. The first in England date back 0 years brought in by King James I (VI of Scotland).I was pissed off when our blueberry bushes pegged out last year. Not that we got that many berries. Still on blueberry is better than none at all!
I prefer this to The Scream.
Exquisite, one of your best
Thanks Nursie!
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I love the droplets of rain.
Jams
See if you can find a Mulberry Tree in your travels. I just lost mine. They look ugly but birds of all descriptions love them.
The berries are tasty but too frail
to sell
I wonder why I see it as a lovely, yet bittersweet image? Perhaps it's the raindrops.
Haven't seen a mulberry tree in a while. The first in England date back 0 years brought in by King James I (VI of Scotland).
I was pissed off when our blueberry bushes pegged out last year. Not that we got that many berries. Still on blueberry is better than none at all!
I prefer this to The Scream.
Exquisite, one of your best
Thanks Nursie!
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