Here you will find scattered pictures from my point and shoot camera, random thoughts from my little world, treasured memories of days gone by, hopeful dreams of the days yet to come, and a bunch of ideas - because I've always got ideas!
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
That Boy
Jonge drew a picture of the two pots of geraniums on our picnic table.
I LOVE it! And him too of course.
And Pake sent me out with my camera to get a picture of this from the driveway.
I'd say, he's a budding artist. He can draw better than I can. Looks like your creativeness has rubbed off on him. :0) You do so many things with your grands Judy and it is and will pay off. (((hugs)))
a pavement message for Pake, just in time for Fathers day (in the Netherlands at least) how lovely. I have bought geraniums too, somehow I got back the love for their red oldfashioned (o no, call it retro) loveliness, I even put some french geraniums in my windowsill, the only for inside rooms bigflowered ones. There is a bit of a pun in there: in the Netherlands there is a saying: sitting behind the geraniums, meaning: being a pensioner, nothing to do, bored to death. I am at the age of do not turn this or you will be 99 (I am 66, see, 65 turned would make me 56, but 66, a year a pensioner already) So, I bought geraniums when I turned 66 and I am not sittiung behind them, but active as ever. Keep Jonge drawing as he likes it, it will keep everyone happy. I just bought a loom and rubberbands out of curiosity, turns out, instructions in sort of English, pictures hazy, hurray for the net, I found very clear instructions there, one must be prepared for young guests who get bored on rainy days, of course. DM
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I'd say, he's a budding artist.
He can draw better than I can.
Looks like your creativeness has rubbed off on him. :0)
You do so many things with your grands Judy and it is and will pay off.
(((hugs)))
Oh! I love his drawing - you must frame it!!
a pavement message for Pake, just in time for Fathers day (in the Netherlands at least) how lovely. I have bought geraniums too, somehow I got back the love for their red oldfashioned (o no, call it retro) loveliness, I even put some french geraniums in my windowsill, the only for inside rooms bigflowered ones. There is a bit of a pun in there: in the Netherlands there is a saying: sitting behind the geraniums, meaning: being a pensioner, nothing to do, bored to death. I am at the age of do not turn this or you will be 99 (I am 66, see, 65 turned would make me 56, but 66, a year a pensioner already) So, I bought geraniums when I turned 66 and I am not sittiung behind them, but active as ever. Keep Jonge drawing as he likes it, it will keep everyone happy. I just bought a loom and rubberbands out of curiosity, turns out, instructions in sort of English, pictures hazy, hurray for the net, I found very clear instructions there, one must be prepared for young guests who get bored on rainy days, of course. DM
Oh my gosh, so cute!
Wow! That geranium picture is really good. You DID frame it, didn't you? Seriously.
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