Very clever use of the language - I would never have thought of that. Just reading some of your blog - the colonial heritage one - that photo looks very familiar to me, I have seen it before. Are you a descendant of a First Fleeter?
Hi Marion, popping over from Deb's. I love your presentation of different shelves! Love the jump off shelf especially - oh, you've captured the sheer delight and love of adventure in his cute little face :D)
Author and artist from Sydney. Published author of James Gough, a very industrious man, Murder, Mayhem & Misdemeanours, Early Settlers at the Cowpasture River 1810 -1830, and Unhappy Exiles - convicts of the Pitt & Kitty 1792
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Marion, how fabulous that you have really used your imagination when it came to "shelves" . Thatnks for joining in again.
I love playing with the English language -- and that post's a beauty!
Very clever use of the language - I would never have thought of that. Just reading some of your blog - the colonial heritage one - that photo looks very familiar to me, I have seen it before. Are you a descendant of a First Fleeter?
Great post and photos Marion :-)
A very original interpretation of shelf. Love the little boy.
Hi Marion, popping over from Deb's. I love your presentation of different shelves! Love the jump off shelf especially - oh, you've captured the sheer delight and love of adventure in his cute little face :D)
Ditto to all your commenters you have a bountiful imagination and captured some lovely pics.
Hi Marion, I'm over from Deb's. I love your interpretation of the subject. And the photo of the dear little boy.
Lots of lovely photos to go with your interpretation of the theme. Loved it! Dropping by from Deb's. Alison
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