Spring is in the air today - the sky is blue, the sun is shining, the bees are buzzing ............. so it must be time for me to jump into my dungarees and shut myself in a dark corner of the house and paint the walls!
(p.s. my stylist had the day off, as you can see)
Chrissie,
ReplyDeleteI hate the thought of painting and decorating but we have to do our dining room soon. I don't see how I can now unless I get myself a pair of dungarees. They are obviously the 'must have' accessory for the job. I shall have to tell my husband that I can't possibly help him without a pair... wonder if it will work? Fab photos, especially the forsythia. That yellow is so golden. It just sings out. Lesley x
I don't know about the stylist but it looks like you've disappeared ... inside your dungarees. And don't think I didn't notice a distinct lack of paint on that brush! Your photos, as always, are a positive delight. Wasn't it a perfect day? My boy and I went for a walk over the fields with a picnic - bliss.
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Enjoyed your blog, which I have looked at before, but spotted, via Lesley at Printed Material that you were a fellow Bedfordshirian - always interesting to share the weather and spotting swifts!
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I'll tell you a secret, I like dungarees and I sometimes have an urge to wear them. Instead I live vicariously and my toddler wears them regularly. Are those Liberty dungarees or are my eyes going funny?
ReplyDeleteThat blossom shot with the bee labelled gave me a huge smile.
LOVE LOVE LOVE those dungarees!! I need a pair of those. Why don't you paint the outside of the house???
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The photo annotated with "a bee" made me roar with laughter. I wore dungarees for years and years, till well into my forties..... I loved the things....... still do, but am at an age where I wouldn't get away with them.... dammit!
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