J is for Jail
Of course when I was growing up we spelled Jail the British way, Gaol. Not sure if it's still in common usage although I see the BBC still uses that spelling. This is now a private residence (up for sale if anyone is interested) but it was once used as the local jail.
STUFF: Nancy and I put up some knit graffiti (virgil caught us in the act and took a nice pic) stuck an owl in a tree, and saw the cutest little car at the local hardware store.
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We have now hit over 250 pictures.
I'm rather quite proud.
Thank you, and Scott is an incredible cook.
I will pass on the jealousy.
:D
(what a fab picture for today i must say)
Love the Austentina look!
wow southwell, that as quite a number of photos. I am having fun with it and seeing what everyone come's up with. Scott's pic make me hungry LOL! It is quite wicked since I am back on my diet plan, bwaaaaaaaaaaa!
I LOVED the knitting by the way. What a lovely thing to do.
thanks for dropping by silly swedish, there is quite a bit spelling that is dramatically different between the UK and USA. tyre instead of tire for example. took me years to get used to it.After living here so long I can't tell if I am spelling uk or usa or not spelling correctly at all LOL!
Oh thanks lyn, I don't normally like having my photo taken but virgil did good.
I love those little cars Jan.