Saturday 16 March 2013

The first day out in the garden and a broken bra.

This is Mal in her first day out in the garden. She is the shy twin but she was the first out to check out the garden.

Just watching the little garden critters.

This is not a very old bra joined with weak material it just fell apart, things are not very well made these days.


Just some garden pictures to finish up with.

I held the camera with my arms held tight against my ribs do you think it is better I do a bit clearer. 

This one too, late afternoon is a lovely time in my garden.


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15 comments:

  1. your garden is just beautiful, the picture is a little clearer I agree. I love the twins. They just don't make things like they used to and we don't pay the prices for things like we used to either, probably serves us right for buying cheap inported stuff, trouble is that most stuff is now cheap and imported and it is so hard to find things that are well made, I sympathize with you, I am tired of it myself.
    blessings

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    1. There are only two varieties now cheap and nasty, and very expensive the middle in everything seems to be disappearing.
      Merle.....

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  2. I need to brace myself to take pictures or they are not clear. Love the kitty garden.

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    1. That's what I 'm finding too.
      Merle..........

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  3. Beautiful garden pictures, Merle. Glad you took a picture of the bra on the bed rather than on the person!:>) Try a Genie bra- NO clasps and well made and comfortable. xo Diana

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    1. I will check that out, I have a few of those bras that you pull over your head but they don't offer much in the way of support.
      Merle......

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  4. There is no doubt your garden looks like a little heaven on earth! Is it very quiet in the neighbourhood? What about birds' songs?
    Thanks for sharing Dear!
    All the best to you and the beer faerie!

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    1. The neighbourhood is very quiet except the lady next door is often in very loud voice she has 4 children and they would be trying but she has a lot of trouble in controlling them, but on days when she is not there or they are at school it's lovely.
      Because we have a lot of trees we have a lot of birds, and Pidge's food is out in the open they all come down and help themselves.
      Merle....

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  5. Hello Merle...Your garden looks lush. Bet kitty loves prowling around in it.

    Had to chuckle over the bra that fell apart. Did that happen in the garden? hee hee It's true that some items are quite poorly made. Sorry I chuckled but I couldn't help it. Seeing the bra amidst the garden photos just cracked me up.

    Thanks for all your sweet visits to my blog and for your comments, too. Susan

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    1. No when I was talking it off it just fell apart I like your visits too.
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  6. Hello Merle. Thank you so much for visiting my site. It's such a lovely surprise to find a new comment and then find that many of your blogging friends are my friends too.Your garden looks great. Your exploding bra made me laugh too - they don't make the iron cladding like they used to. Thanks for asking about my scan - still waiting for my appt from the consultant, though shouldn't be too long now.

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  7. Your garden is simply magical!

    And you're right, things are not made very well these days. And bras are expensive!

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  8. Hi Merle... Mai looks very relaxed and happy in the garden....
    Your poor new bra...it does look sad.(hehehe) were you wearing it when this happened...I hope not..

    I love the colour of the geranium you photographed...
    Have a good day
    Hugs
    Barb

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  9. I love seeing all your pictures. Beautiful country! I love, love, love your garden. Will you lose any plants in the winter? Love the bra picture, too funny!

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