These are ever so good Elke. Not sure whether I like the nail colour of grasshopper colour š Looks like a great lane to stroll. Are the vines a bit weedy?
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The ditch next to the path used to be brook (haven’t seen any water in it for ages) and I think neither side feels responsible for it. The nail polish is pretty ugly, isn’t it? I was experimenting with different colours for our upcoming hashing weekend. I’ll get 3 colours t-shirts: a blue/turquoise one for being a hare, a burnt orange one for being on the orgy-nizer team, and a yellow/greenish one for being there.
I think I wrote it in the tags: yes, a large grashopper (which translates 1:1 into German: Grashüpfer). But if they are this big, they are often called “hay horse” (Heupferd). Or Heuschreck (similarities to Shrek, the ogre, are purely coincidental).
These are ever so good Elke. Not sure whether I like the nail colour of grasshopper colour š Looks like a great lane to stroll. Are the vines a bit weedy?
Thanks for joining in š š
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The ditch next to the path used to be brook (haven’t seen any water in it for ages) and I think neither side feels responsible for it. The nail polish is pretty ugly, isn’t it? I was experimenting with different colours for our upcoming hashing weekend. I’ll get 3 colours t-shirts: a blue/turquoise one for being a hare, a burnt orange one for being on the orgy-nizer team, and a yellow/greenish one for being there.
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That’s sad that the brook has been allowed to deteriorate. Three more T-shirts!! I hope you won’t have to do any rush T-shirt changes
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I actually get five. My husband gets two but he never wears his ’cause he find new tees (new clothing) all itchy.
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Really? I hope he doesn’t walk around the house naked š² Does he buy all his clothes secondhand from the op-shops in case he has to go out?
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He buys tons of t-shirts and ends up wearing one of them until it falls apart.
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Ohh, two great photos. And your insect pal is…?? A grasshopper?
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I think I wrote it in the tags: yes, a large grashopper (which translates 1:1 into German: Grashüpfer). But if they are this big, they are often called “hay horse” (Heupferd). Or Heuschreck (similarities to Shrek, the ogre, are purely coincidental).
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Grr. Tags don’t really show on my mobile. But I’m back on my laptop now. Oooh, scary grasshoppers. Whatever next?
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