Daily Sonriendo's 365 - Finished and thank flickerty for that :D

Well as it seems that Frank has "collared" the washing and ironing
I don't mind waiting and w(h)ining :D

Mmmm.......Sarah...I've just checked my diary...I'm extreme ironing training for team gb at the Great Barrier Reef for the next few months.... I'm sure cobra can take up the slack in my absence.. :lol:
 
OMG not skirt and heels too! Lol
Only at week-ends ;)

Mmmm.......Sarah...I've just checked my diary...I'm extreme ironing training for team gb at the Great Barrier Reef for the next few months.... I'm sure cobra can take up the slack in my absence.. :lol:

Its gonna be a tough job Frank, but I'll do my best to keep the end side up :thumbs:
 
:lol::lol::lol:




And don't forget, I can make that so too :p


:clap: ... i'll leave you to your promise of house work and waiting kind sir!! for i am a rogue ..and shall do what rogues do best... exit stage left via her open bedroom window into the night air.. !! :naughty:
 
:clap: ... i'll leave you to your promise of house work and waiting kind sir!! for i am a rogue ..and shall do what rogues do best... exit stage left via her open bedroom window into the night air.. !! :naughty:

Just mind the "fire thorn" bushes by the,
Oh never mind, you'll find out soon enough :D
 
Anyway, boys, I hate to interrupt, but I do like Sarah's photo today..the centre of that flower just pops right out! :) Nice job Sarah, but you aren't controlling your workmen too well! :D
 
Very nice flower Sarah! Love all the space you've given it to grow into. Nice colours!

Now, I'll let the bromance carry on...
 
Anyway, boys, I hate to interrupt, but I do like Sarah's photo today..the centre of that flower just pops right out! :) Nice job Sarah, but you aren't controlling your workmen too well! :D

Thanks Sam - just can't get the staff these days ;)

Still interviewing for Pool Boy though ;)
 
I was rather hoping for Pep Guardiola last summer - when he was out of a job :D
 
Morning Sarah...Phew...sorry for last night..I could blame coBRA..but well...I know id had too much of Mrs fotheringays special brew as I note I barely managed to escape her all night strip bingo and polka night with my socks and the £20 in 50p I went in with...

Your flower is beautiful. The colours subtle and muted..but I reserved on the space above.. To the side yes..underneath maybe..Mmmm...I'll have to take a look after the homemade dandelion and peach vino '64 has cleared from my head..
 
Morning Sarah...Phew...sorry for last night..I could blame coBRA..but well...I know id had too much of Mrs fotheringays special brew as I note I barely managed to escape her all night strip bingo and polka night with my socks and the £20 in 50p I went in with...

Your flower is beautiful. The colours subtle and muted..but I reserved on the space above.. To the side yes..underneath maybe..Mmmm...I'll have to take a look after the homemade dandelion and peach vino '64 has cleared from my head..

I'll forgive the pair of you ;)

Lovely Aquilegia Sarah, but they don't flower here until much later in the year, so thanks again for letting us know how nice and warm it is over there.

It is indoors Sarah, to be planted out a bit later ;)
 
Me too, but I like snails anyway. Here's a top tip I discovered when I was shooting a snail shell the other week on my 365!

I found a deserted shell in the garden, but it seemed quite chalky and white with not much detail. I gave it a quick clean, then rubbed the shell with a little dot of olive oil on a kitchen roll (a little goes a long way). This buffed up the shell and brought out the various colours in the bands and improved the contrast to make for a much nicer image (although I went mono in the end).

Not sure a live snail would appreciate this type of treatment, but thought I'd share anyway :)
 
Nice work Sarah but I would like to see the shell more in Focus !

I agree with Vince on this one.

Me too, but I like snails anyway. Here's a top tip I discovered when I was shooting a snail shell the other week on my 365!

I found a deserted shell in the garden, but it seemed quite chalky and white with not much detail. I gave it a quick clean, then rubbed the shell with a little dot of olive oil on a kitchen roll (a little goes a long way). This buffed up the shell and brought out the various colours in the bands and improved the contrast to make for a much nicer image (although I went mono in the end).

Not sure a live snail would appreciate this type of treatment, but thought I'd share anyway :)

Thanks boys, I'll try and find another one tomorrow :D

I actually rescued this one from the kitchen sink, it must've been hidden on one of the dogs bowls when i washed them up - so it's a very clean snail :D
 
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