Saturday, 22 November 2008

Answers on a postcard please ....

No header today ,I have spent nearly all day trying to do this entry ,Last Monday Maurice and I went to St Ives again ,we like that little market town ,it is the St Ives in Cambridgeshire,not the one in Cornwall,otherwise we would be visiting Jayne ,I had spoken about us going when I saw Charlotte on Saturday and she promptly recited the rhyme ,

As I was going to Ives,

I met a man with seven wives,


Every wife had seven sacks,

Every sack had seven cats,

Every cat had seven kits,

Kits , cats , sacks , and wives,

How many were going to St. Ives?

It reminded me of some pictures I had taken on our way there ,some time ago ,fields with llamas ,these were taken when they had all been shorn ,Thankfully I noticed that their fleeces have grown again ,Think of all that lovely knitting wool 'corr '






We called in at the Garden and leisure centre too and guess what ? You remember those big polar bears that were for sale ? Maurice drew my attention to the fact that they had all been sold ...thought we were in a credit squeeze ,I hadnt noticed I had my head down making for the craft section ,Well I think that is it for today,except to say it has turned very cold so if you are going out wrap up ,you can borrow my socks if you like ... lots of Love



16 comments:

Cathy said...

ARGH i've not commented for ages because i had the wrong blog for you faved and linked in my own blog...I feel real stupid now but nowt new there :o) Loved the craft display and Kate Moss eat yer heart out (g) Aren't you supposed to have lots of snow etc today like us up here???

Sal said...

Lovely post and super pictures Jan! I hope it's warmer where you are than here on the Essex coast!

Kathy said...

I am SO happy! I haven't been able to access your blog for some reason. I found a link to this on another blog and clicked on it. Presto! I am here! I saved this to my favorite places so I won't lose you again.

I've missed reading your blog! The good thing is, I spend a lot of time reading old posts today. I feel like we had the morning together!

Hugs, Kathy

Pamela said...

Lots of sweaters to be had with all of that wool! It's just starting to get cool here in the mornings. No winter here yet.
Love Pam

Sandra said...

love all the pictures and those socks looks so nice and warm... pretty too
Sandra

Anonymous said...

Hi Jan ,think I am now sorted on my computer ,had to uninstall aol.com and start again ,what a performance !!!!!
Lovely to see your pictures ,and today you certainly need your socks and everything else you own on !!! ..love ya....Jeanxxx

Jeannette said...

Gimmee them socks! It's freezing down here and I've been out all afternoon shopping with my grand daughter! I love llamas, I saw hundreds in Peru, their coats are so soft. Recession or not people can't live without their polar bears! Lol! Stay warm and enjoy the rest of the weekend. Jeannette xx

Ally Lifewithally said...

I could really do with your socks and some of the cardies you have knitted ~ it is freezing here ~ we have at least 3 inches of snow and it is still snowing ~ can't remember the last time we had it so early !!!!!

Loved your pictures arn't Llamas beautiful ~ Ally x

Jenny said...

I knew there was a trick to it but it still got me as i said 2.
Jenny <><

mortonlake said...

its perishing jan. we got snow. i dont like snow.lol.take care mort,xxxx great pics by the way

Andy said...

Not been to St Ives for a long long time. In fact in those days you could still get there by train. Always been fascinated by the name of the town between St Ives and Huntingdon--Godmanchester. No snow in Kent-yet

Yasmin said...

Love the pictures, not often you see LLama's outside of a zoo! it was nice to have a chat today.

Take care

Yasmin
xx

Dawn said...

Trying to catch up . Love the pictures and admire all your crafts in the previous entry. Your are very talented. Stay warm.

Joan said...

Sorry you had all this trouble today with your entry. What do you do with a large polar bear in your house at Christmas I barely have room for our tree. Love Joan.

Chris/cacklinrosie101 said...

It is terribly cold here also. We've been spoiled the past few years. It hasn't gotten frigid until January and is usually pretty mild right now. Ugh... I didn't realize there were llamas in the UK. Keep warm...love xx

Robbie's Random Ramblings said...

I loved the pictures of the llamas. I expect they need their nice warm wool now I know how windy it can be in your part of the world. Christine