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.
A very distinctive wide nose on him, and eyes that look almost as sad and weary as mine do, on occasion. I hope he is at peace rather than in distress. He rather has that face on that I do when someone young then shouts at me, 'for goodness sake cheer up a bit will you?'
A very distinctive wide nose on him, and eyes that look almost as sad and weary as mine do, on occasion. I hope he is at peace rather than in distress. He rather has that face on that I do when someone young then shouts at me, 'for goodness sake cheer up a bit will you?'
ReplyDeleteCutie :-)
ReplyDeleteHHe is a tired old fellow but we think he's still quite happy
ReplyDeleteAh he still is Cherie
I love his face, it is unusual.
ReplyDeleteBless him.
It's a it swollen in old age.He was a handsome fellow
ReplyDeleteOh, Robyn *kisses nose*
ReplyDeleteAh he'll like that!
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