Friday Photo Flashback / Family Friday
This is a photograph of my sister and I with our gran, which I think was taken in the summer of 1982, when I was ten years old and my sister was four. It was taken in Gran’s back garden.
This photo makes me chuckle because you can clearly see that, even though there’s six years between my sister and I, we were often dressed the same. Check out those rather fetching terry towelling shorts! (All the rage in their day! Honest! LOL)
I like how we’re colour co-ordinated! And what about those lovely knee-high socks?!
Also, you’ll notice that my sister and I had the same ‘pudding bowl’ hairdo!!
I particularly love this photo because it brings back lots of fond memories of my lovely gran, who is sadly no longer with us.
This photo was taken during the school holidays. My sister and I spent much of the school holidays at our granparents’ house because Mum worked part-time.
We used to always visit my grandparents on a Friday evening and it was always great fun! Gran, Grandpa and my uncles, who still lived there at the time, would always be laughing and joking. My uncles always liked to wind my gran up with practical jokes, and I loved it when she would get a fit of the giggles!
You can join in the Friday Photo Flashback blog hop at More Than Words and/or you can join the Family Friday blog hop at Peterson St Louis.
The Tree
Today is both World Poetry Day and World Forestry Day. As a member of Bloggers Unite, I thought I would pay homage to both of these days by sharing a poem about trees, as well as some of the photographs I have taken of trees in my neighbourhood.
This poem illustrates how important trees are not only to man, but also to birds, animals and plantlife.
The Tree by Anne Kingsmill Finch
Fair tree! for thy delightful shade
‘Tis just that some return be made;
Sure some return is due from me
To thy cool shadows, and to thee.
When thou to birds dost shelter give,
Thou music dost from them receive;
If travellers beneath thee stay
Till storms have worn themselves away,
That time in praising thee they spend
And thy protecting pow’r commend.
The shepherd here, from scorching freed,
Tunes to thy dancing leaves his reed;
Whilst his lov’d nymph, in thanks, bestows
Her flow’ry chaplets on thy boughs.
Shall I then only silent be,
And no return be made by me?
No; let this wish upon thee wait,
And still to flourish be thy fate.
To future ages may’st thou stand
Untouch’d by the rash workman’s hand,
Till that large stock of sap is spent,
Which gives thy summer’s ornament;
Till the fierce winds, that vainly strive
To shock thy greatness whilst alive,
Shall on thy lifeless hour attend,
Prevent the axe, and grace thy end;
Their scatter’d strength together call
And to the clouds proclaim thy fall;
Who then their ev’ning dews may spare
When thou no longer art their care,
But shalt, like ancient heroes, burn,
And some bright hearth be made thy urn.
World Poetry Day aims to promote the reading, writing, publishing and teaching of poetry throughout the world.
Fraoch Wood asks us to Plant a Tree on World Forestry Day. By planting an indigenous tree you can make a contribution to reducing CO2 emissions and improve biodiversity in your locale during 2010.
Friday Funnies: Why Women Live Longer Than Men
Here’s another great find at MckLinky.Com. Last week’s offering poked fun at us women. This week we get even! Enjoy!
Why Women Live Longer Than Men
Courtesy of MckLinky Stuff – FREE!

Standing on a bucket on TOP of a ladder, brilliant.

That CAN’T be right.

Ummmm?.at least someone’s holding the ladder steady.

Isn’t this a violation of the seatbelt laws?

Shouldn’t he be wearing a lifejacket?

Wonder what HE makes an hour? It can’t be enough.

Who needs a truck?

I get by with a little help from my friends.

Oh yeah, THAT’s safe!

HMMM, maybe he couldn’t see the huge yellow sign that said CLEARANCE.

Hey, I strapped it down.

Hey, he has a special license to drive that truck.

Maybe we shouldn’t have parked it on the side of a hill.

No problem, I can see through the holes.

It starts at a young age and just gets worse.

You hold it while I whack it with this hammer.

A new OSHA approved substitute for ladders.

Ropes are for sissies.

Kubota’s new tractor mounted scaffolding.

Always follow traffic signs.

All I wanna know is, HOW?

Now I wanna know why…

I can cut it down AND load it in the truck!!
And now just one picture of a stupid woman (her husband probably put her up to it)…

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Friday Photo Flashback: School Photo
Yes, I know it’s Saturday…. well actually, it’s almost Sunday!… but I’ve just discovered another fantastic meme / blog hop and I just couldn’t resist joining in the fun! I couldn’t possibly wait until next week!!
Friday Photo Flashback is the brainchild of Alicia at More Than Words. She thought it would be good fun to scan and share our old photos and the memories they hold. I think it’s a wonderful idea, and I’m thrilled to take part in this.
My photo offering this week is an old school photo from Primary 4, when I was 8 years old.

I am in the front row, third from left. Check out my lovely ‘pudding bowl’ hairdo and those fetching shoes!! LOL
This photo provides many happy memories for me. I loved my primary school years, and I especially loved my Primary 4 teacher – Mrs Lawson. She was my teacher in Primary 3, 4 and 6, and was definitely THE best teacher I ever had!
Thirty years on (gee, I feel ANCIENT!!), I am still in touch with many of my school friends (mostly through Facebook). Indeed, I am still in regular contact with six of my classmates from this very photo!
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Amazing Pictures of Sleeping Beauties
I’ve just seen the most amazing photos of newborns on the Daily Mail Website, which I needed to share with you.
Sisters Tracy Raver and Kelley Ryden, took most of the photographs at their studio in Nebraska when the babies were fewer than 10 days old.
The photos have definitely intensified my desire for a third child!
LOL
Please take a peek at the beautiful photos here.





























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