
Five hidden hearts for Valentine’s.
A light-hearted post for next week’s Valentine’s Day.
One silk heart is hidden, more or less, in each image!





You probably don’t need the solutions . . . .
. . . but here they are anyway.
Five hidden hearts for Valentine’s.
A light-hearted post for next week’s Valentine’s Day.
One silk heart is hidden, more or less, in each image!
You probably don’t need the solutions . . . .
. . . but here they are anyway.
You are so clever. My dim old eyes needed the solutions you kindly provided.
Thanks – I just felt like being not too serious.
I loved this! Happy Valentines’s Day.
Oh thank you – I felt like it was time for something playful!
So clever. Only the dahlia defeated me. We shall as ever ignore Valentine’s Day with all its commercial trimmings. Your version is much more fun.
You know ‘commercially speaking’ I felt I was supposed to mark the day, but I just can’t take it seriously with everything else that’s going on in the world at the moment. I sent the pics first to my daughter who thought it was totally weird, though she added ‘But hell, why not!’. 😄
That was unexpected. It took me a couple of pictures to catch on. 😀
Yes, I wanted to be a bit frivolous – I’m not really a Valentine’s fan.
We’re having a dinner in our on-site restaurant, but it’s more to support it, and socialise with friends. The actual event seems to us one more infiltration of American/consumerism customs.
Yes, I agree you, all the consumerism infiltration – supermarket shelves of red and pink plastic tat. Best Valentine’s I received was a couplet from Browning scribbled out on a slip of paper and left under the windscreen wipers on my car!
You had some fun there Agnes. I didn’t know Wolsey had Angels on his side!!
Old Wolsey wasn’t backwards in coming forwards with angels – he actually commissioned four in total, but on his fall Henry VIII claimed the lot!
That could be taken in a couple of different ways, especially knowing what Henry got up to.