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.
Lovely photo, Jams. In the first moment, though, I thought she was one of those poor creatures that have fallen victim to those bastards who opened the valves of these oil refineries near Monza.
Lovely photo, Jams.
ReplyDeleteIn the first moment, though, I thought she was one of those poor creatures that have fallen victim to those bastards who opened the valves of these oil refineries near Monza.
You were not supposed to print my photo, Jams! But, as I look quite good, I don't mind at all.
ReplyDeletesame here sean.... I think it's the eyes... the look of fear perhaps...
ReplyDeleteQuite, Nevin, and the 'oily shimmering' neck.
ReplyDeleteI think that goose has a point to make!
ReplyDeleteTHanks everyone. The look in the goose's eye was one of concern
ReplyDeleteClaudia, you are not a goose but a swan!
Suddenly swimming in a sea of pride.:)
ReplyDeleteHaha Claudia
ReplyDeleteHey, a fellow Canadian!! A flock of them flew over the barn today and all the chickens stood still and listened intently to the honking.
ReplyDeleteLove the picture!
I wonder if it gave the chickens notions!
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