Auntie Jean
@auntiejean1
Mostly confused. #TheArchers #TMS, Dogs.
Yes. I had an access on my last house ⬇️. But it didn’t really have room for a lot. And nothing tall! So a proper greenhouse is what I’m dreaming of!
Rocky!! (He belongs to people down the road from me but they don’t have much time to ride so I do some for them. I worked with horses for a long time.) not a great photo. I’d just clipped him!
There’s a book on names currently suspended until we know if it’s a boy or girl cos it was getting hard to keep up! #TheArchers
As someone who’s worked with horses for 40 odd years the only way to keep these buggers away is this. Not been bitten since I started using it. Game changer.
Oh dear. I’m sorry you’re having a dreadful week. But honestly the pod was absolutely fine!! Take a deep breath and don’t worry about it. Here. Have a kiss from Rocky. #TheArchers
Am at The glasshouse gateshead to see Anna lapwood!! Therefore I have a note for #TheArchers 😳😂
😂. I’d like to introduce you to Ros Canter (well named!). At 5 months pregnant she won Burghley Horse Trials. With a 3 month old baby in tow she recently won Badminton Horse Trials. Plus we gave the current world and European champions (both women). 👊 (that’s the horse she won on, Walter)
Yet again do I have to remind people this isn’t for the north. Not if it doesn’t include Newcastle and beyond!
You could. Or perhaps a cinema usher. You’d look lovely in the uniform.
Then you use a cement (chalk, black dye, oil and turps!) to fill the gaps between the lead and the glass. Then rub off the lead till it shines. Then voila!!
You try and get it right first time but for a beginner that’s hard so you get it as close as possible the use a grinder to grind away at the glass to make it a proper fit. Once you’ve done that you have to start with the lead!! Start bottom left corner. Then build out.
Well first you decide on a pattern. Straight cuts are harder than curved so tried to stick to curved! Then you choose your glass colours making sure you have a big enough piece to cover the area you want it for. Then you start cutting glass to shape. This is the hardest part.
Although!!! There is a yearling in the US who was born with three legs and so far is managing just fine. Most people would probably have had him pts but a lady rescued him and said as long as he copes he can stay!! This is very unusual though.