Building a Tudor house!
He was suitably dressed as a peasant, and had a relatively cool and comfortable day; those kids in the full Henry VIII / Elisabeth I polyester regalia did not look so fresh by the end of the day!
I, on the other hand, have been looking forward to this...
Although not as much as these people down the road...
Whatever random things you have been looking forward to, enjoy, and link up with Cindy and other Randomeers xxx
Did son help build the house or ??
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that is a serious amount of flags!
ReplyDeleteFlipping heck, that house! The ine down the road, not the Tudor ine obviously.
ReplyDeleteBut of course they built a house... I was seeing some far more overboard Ingerland flag bedecked hice on the BBC news site earlier, there are some that can't see out o.O Still, the bookies don't seem to think it'll last for long ;o)
ReplyDeleteI might have to adopt that phrase from Susan: flipping heck.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of flags...
good to know fans are just as obsessed in england as they are here.
ReplyDeleteof course, we want our side to win.....
Love the house - was that before or after? Football? What football?
ReplyDeleteOh goodness gracious! Please tell me you can't see that oh-so English house from your window. Or at least tell me your next project is to make curtains :)
ReplyDeleteYes to football! I am in Brazil, and Sao Paulo went nuts yesterday with the victory! Such a nice party!
ReplyDeleteWell I'm not into football but am married to someone who is.... He even got out his 1994 Brazil shirt to wear last night, a little snigger around the tummy but still looking good :) have a great weekend x
ReplyDeleteJust as I clicked publish I noticed the typo in my previous comment but maybe 'snigger' is more appropriate than ' snugger' :)
ReplyDeleteThere are quite a few houses like that down our way too!
ReplyDeleteI get the feeling you are not putting your heart and soul into your support!
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