Silent Sunday 6 November 2011

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Silent Sunday


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25 responses to “Silent Sunday 6 November 2011”

  1. I think I’ve had days like that!

    1. Haven’t we all!

  2. was the cow attacked with spades?

    1. Possible. There were no witnesses left to tell the tale.

  3. oh dear. Poor Happy Hopper. x

    1. It just isn’t their season is it?

    1. With no survivors…

  4. The mystery of who killed the Happy Hopper continues….

  5. I love it when a true blogger shows her stripes by not picking up strewn toys, but taking a photo of them!

    1. You ought to try my archives for the cat in the toaster shot…

  6. Oh no, all abandoned! Hope it’s cos there was something way more fun to do!

    1. Sadly not. He has a puncture and the weather is no longer favourable for outdoor play 🙁

    1. I must give him a decent send off at some point…

  7. Oh no! Poor cow! No more hopping around in him. 🙁

    1. no, he’s pretty much had it sadly. Shame as he was a very popular toy.

  8. Looks like the aftermath of a good party! Hope Happy Hopper recovered quickly! 😉 xx

    1. Sadly not, I’m afraid he’s beyond recovery 🙁

  9. Oh no, cow crime! 😀

  10. Did someone mention beef for dinner?

    1. Shh, don’t tell the children!

  11. Cow tipping!!! A fabulous sport :O)

    1. lol, not *quite* sure that’s what they were up to….

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