
Who teaches the graffiti artists grammar?

A dead bike.

Fascinating factory
fenetre.

Sleeping Goose.

Through the star window lies the sky.

My shadow is much thinner than I am.

Let's go!

Woken geese.

Reflected geese.

Yes, caution them!
Faversham is a great and interesting place.
That poor bike looks like it was quite a good one!
ReplyDeleteLove the socks and your blanket will be gorgeous, the colours are great together.
It certainly is!
ReplyDeleteSuch super photos.
I'm going to send you a photo of my grandparents' house where I used to stay in the very early 1950's!
What an enjoyable post. Wonderful eye you have. *smiles* Norma
ReplyDeleteLovely shots! I did my final teaching practice at the girls' grammar school in Faversham. I originally trained as a secondary teacher. Have a great week. Ros
ReplyDeleteLast one made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteLove all the reflections too.
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I laughed at the caution sign - when we're on the motorway and we see the sign saying 'check your fuel' we both shout 'bad fuel, naughty fuel'!!
ReplyDelete(the joys of the English language!!)
Signs are funny, aren't they? The last one made me giggle.
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