Wednesday, 27 April 2016

WOYWW 360

A full circle!!!  Julia has achieved a full circle today.  Well, if it was degrees we were talking about.

First of all I must say that last week one or two people did not have numbers when they commented on my blog.  Found them all bar one and that made me sad.  I do like to return a comment, so Jen, if you put a number this week I will find you, promise.

Also had a problem with commenting on Gabriele's post (Art-A-Tag).  I did try, honestly, but could not tell where to click onto for comments.  Am sure everyone else knew what to do but I tried lots of things to no avail.  If someone could tell me I will rectify the situation.

Last week several of you were sorry that I had had to throw so many of my paints away.  Hope I did not mislead you too much and yes, it is sad that they had dried up but I can assure you I have lots of paints, too many in fact.  What annoys me is that those paints dried up in a relatively short time compared with some paints I have that have been with me since I first began crafting.  I have some Folk Art paints that I got cheap (probably about £1) years ago because they were old stock then and they are perfectly ok today.

Well, nothing to show you today as I have been gallivanting again - in Wales this time - and my day with Paul netted lots of die cuts with his Seth Apter dies for me to colour up and use.  And Yes, I still have my dirty old mat:


Now for a quick tour of Anglesey starting with Treaddur Bay



South Stack


Holyhead


Cemaes Bay (me)


From our window (Bull Bay)


Persistent Gull at Red Wharf Bay


Red Wharf Bay


Shops at Beaumaris
and the chilli shop which was closed boo hoo


Finally a view across to the main land


Sorry for all the photos Julia - did not take any in Llandudno where we literally bumped into Margaret and John.  Then got hit by hailstones!

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