Sunday, February 05, 2006

Daughters




After my fun in the garden, I took my lovely daughters for a walk in the woods. They love being in the woods after dark more than me. I think they must have been gay men in their former lives.

I just had to upload these photographs. They aren't anything special, but I just love it when they have doggy-red-eye. They look like robots. It's like something out of Doctor Who!

7 comments:

Alan Fisher said...

OMG.

That means "you show off b'stard", by the way, not "oh my Gawd".

I LOVE your hedgerow. And that hedge is amazing outside your new house. You Slags, the pair of you! You sold your tiny wee 3 bed detached house in the Dale and upgraded to a fab pad in the city!

I love it! When can I visit?

Minge said...

Any time you like, though the place is smaller than our love nest in Armadale!

Alan Fisher said...

love nest? urgh... I'm already imaging straw in my pubes. I don't DO love, honey. Unless I'm paying for it.

Alan Fisher said...

still, your new place may be smaller but that's the trade off between the City and the wee town. I love your house in the Dale. As you know I almost bought that very same style of house before settling for my outrageous higgledy piggledy flat. You've got good taste.

By the way. I seem to remember buying you a "moving in plant". I hope you didn't leave it?!?!?!?!

Minge said...

I did leave it, but I took three cuttings! They are alive and well. Selling a house with a garden can be a proper bitch. You're also selling all the plants in situ, as they were when the place went up for sale. Dig any up, and they can have you!

I'm going to go over to Armadale one day and see what those people have done with my former home.

Alan Fisher said...

i thought your garden was great and you put so much effort into it. Still, now you're back in the City you've probably got a rather charming window box for the dogs to run around in. And shit.

Minge said...

They are quite good and only shit in the woods. The back garden is not much more than a patio and the fron garden is half the size I was used to in Armadale.