I arrived home to have Picassa refuse to upload my photos to Web Albums so I'm posting from Flickr today and even it's being naughty and won't let me centre my photo. Very Strange. Looks like it might be a day where I wrestle with my computer.
This week I'm sharing this little Portmeirion quiche dish. I use it a lot and really love the bird which is apparently a Hoopoe.
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A lovely dish and it's great you use it.... looks a perfect size.... I used to get Hoopoe's in my garden - they are lovely to watch...
ReplyDeleteHope your folks are doing well..... so nice to have you nearby...
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i love this dish mel,there is just something about it,very nice
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is beautiful china and the bird is gorgeous. I hadn't heard of a Hoopoe before. Lucky Fiona to have had them in her garden. Hope your Dad is feeling better.
ReplyDeleteLovely to have you back Mel.. a special dish..I have never heard of a Hoopoe before..
ReplyDeleteYour Portmeirion china is beautiful Melody. Quiche would taste extra yummy in this beautiful dish. Have a lovely day.
ReplyDeleteHello Melody,
ReplyDeleteA lovely dish, I haven't heard of this bird before so I have learnt something new. So glad to hear your parents are faring better.
Happy days.
Welcome back Mel, I was so glad to read your blog today, I hope all is well with your Mum and Dad. Your Quiche dish is lovely,it must give you pleasure to use it. Love R.
ReplyDeleteYour quiche dish is very pretty. I hope your father is doing well, I'm sure your mum appreciated your company.
ReplyDeletewhat a great dish.. never heard of the bird before.... you learn something new every day. Hope to see you at my place tomorrow
ReplyDeleteLovely dish. Glad that you use it also; sometimes the temptation to keep thing "for good" means we don't get the best from them.
ReplyDeleteLOVE your dish! :)
ReplyDeleteI live in Spain and we have lots of Hoopoes here. They are a very striking type of woodpecker with a "comb" on top of their head that they can put up or down. They are a lot of fun to watch :)
Your dish is lovely, we also get hoopoes in our garden in France, they are good to watch but they are also very loud!!!!! Linda
ReplyDeleteLovely dish and a beautiful bird , not familar to me and I so enjoy seeing the wildlife from other countries .
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