Here we are again - and I see we have information on another WOYWW Crop. If you are new to WOYWW please hurry and look around here and join in - and please please please come along to our crop in Llandudno. The more the merrier and a merry time it will be for each and every one.
Right formalities over - quickish post - here is my desk this week (taken Tuesday)
A quick card made using one of the stamps I bought in America - Distress oxide background. I had used those Promarkers to colour the bird with. My Lamy pens are at the top of the photo, simply because I need a pencil case to keep them in along with their cartridges. The rest of the stuff is some of my new stash sent to me by Oyster stamps for me to evaluate and "play" with in readiness for the next show at Leigh on the 4th March. Better get cracking as it is only just over a week away.
Behind me in my craftroom is this little fella
My Unicorn
Hanging there in honour of the Chinese New Year. We went to Manchester to see the Parade on Sunday - never again - people are so rude. I was on the very edge of the pavement (kerb) at 12 noon in readiness for the Parade half an hour later. On the very edge of the road so nobody could stand in front of me, or so I thought. By the time the Parade came it was about 5 or 6 deep in front of me all spilling out into the road. I am surprised the Stewards did not move the crowd back. In LA there are Police outriders who clear everyone back to the pavement and I expected something similar.
Mind you I would have thought people would have been a bit more caring when I was sat there on my rollator but no - so I didn't get to see much at all. This was my view when I stood up.
The only people who showed any consideration for me sat 'down in the depths' were young couples in, say their 20's and 30's. Chas, however, managed to reach up and snap a couple of 'reasonable' pictures for me
and another
It was such a shame that the day was spoiled for me as I had so been looking forward to it and the streets were looking lovely with the red lanterns
Still, I did get to see the blow up dragon in St Annes Square
Me well wrapped up
Whilst others sat outside and ate
Ah well, over for another year.
Tomorrow it is Thinking Day for the Girl Guide movement - I will be wearing my Thanks Badge and thinking about fellow Guiders/Guides/Girl Scouts etc. Anyone else out there celebrate it?