Author: Sarah Potter Writes
Sarah is a British eccentric who writes offbeat fiction, haiku and tanka poetry. When stuck for words, she sketches or paints instead. She's into nature conservation, sustainability, gardening, dogs, natural health, and reading. Her sociability is something that happens in short bursts with long breathing spaces in between. View all posts by Sarah Potter Writes
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Found you! Now if you’d been wearing russet and green…
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I guess my disguise would have worked better if I’d hidden among tall delphiniums on a herbaceous border !
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Not very well hidden, Sarah. Love your hat. 🙂
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One hat of many, but it’s my favourite. And it stays on my head when Mister takes me for a drive in his convertible with the top down!
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Great photo!
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Thank you 🙂 We travelled to that garden in the MG, hence the big hat and sunglasses!
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You look v gardening glam 🙂
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I was just visiting the garden. Not doing any digging or work in it. After that photo was taken, I went off for a cup of tea and some homemade cake that was being served on the terrace of the big house. Very posh — hah, hah!
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You have really changed since Mister P started taking you about in that sports car 🙂
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Now I’m getting paranoid D: The word “changed” could mean many things!
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Only nice things!
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Love it!
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I’ll never grow up!
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Good! I know I shan’t either!
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You are either very short on the bushes ar very high. 🙂
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I’m quite tall, which makes it harder to hide 🙂
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You need to take lessons from that fish! Great photo though 🙂
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I do, indeed. Haven’t learned the art of camouflage at all. I’m a bit like the small child who puts a box over her head and thinks that just because she can’t see anybody, she’s invisible!
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Fun shot, Sarah!
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Thanks, Naomi 🙂 I was having fun, too, making the most of this year’s rare sunshine.
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perfectly summer!
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One of those rare days of brilliant sunshine this summer, the memory of which I cherish!
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Yes the weather wasn’t great there this summer but I still had a great time!!
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