isnt lilac a lovely backdrop to a flower in full bloom?
By Seaburngirl
- 17 May, 2009
- 10 likes
not quite a plant photo but this is eldest on the way to her yr 11 prom. the lilac was a good backdrop to her and the car. she came home from hospital in it aged 5days old.
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its a 1960 P4 Rover 80. we had a 1956 A35 for 30 yrs [sold to give space for a harley!], a mk1 cortina/consul 1963[i think] for 5 yrs. in the back garage there is a 1978 triumph spitfire. as well as the bikes.
i do well to get hubby to cut the grass and trim the beech hedge. :o)
17 May, 2009
he`s addicted then sea,, lol baz spends hours looking at cars for sale on ebay and other sites, but one at a time for him as only got a single garage, and our everyday cars are on driveway,, i`ll stick to my saab,, i love it :o)
17 May, 2009
Awwwwww....she looks lovely.................bless
17 May, 2009
thanks milky. brought a tear to my eye. havent dared tell /hubby/dad how much the dress cost!
17 May, 2009
what a beautiful young lady, she really is very pretty, and she looks fabulous. we didnt have proms when I was at school, I hope she had a fantastic time
every girl needs a LBD
x x x
i want her shoes too
x x x
17 May, 2009
AWwwwwwwwww she looks Gorgeous SeaB :)
17 May, 2009
the shoes nearly killed her, she has an injured knee and is awaiting a visit to the consultant. she did well considering.
they have a matching black bow that is on the back of her dress.
17 May, 2009
well if I get the shoes Il have to get the dress too
cant have one and not tuther!!
x x
17 May, 2009
She looks stunning seaburn
18 May, 2009
yes i thought so.
18 May, 2009
How proud you must feel. Your baby all grown up! :-)
I have one who dotes on cars, too. We'll have to swap notes.....
18 May, 2009
i could fill a book.....
cars, british motor bikes, classic push bikes and the Humber Keel oh and he turns wood too!
wouldnt change him for the world though.
18 May, 2009
haha - so does mine! (wood, I mean...)
He is building a car at the moment and renovating an E-type as well. I agree - I'm not changing him, either!
18 May, 2009
mine rebuilt a triumph spitfire 11yrs ago just when i was home nursing a new baby and recovering from [unrelated] abdominal surgery. not the best at housework then!
he turned me a fantastic dibber and a pricker out 2 years ago and they are doing really well.
18 May, 2009
Mine built my obelisks - and turned finials for the top! As the wooden ones were a HUGE price on the net, I was (and am) really pleased!
I bought him the router for his birthday a couple of years ago.
Funny co-incidences, aren't they?
19 May, 2009
i've bought similar presents too.
19 May, 2009
Guess what he had for our wedding anniversary pressy??
19 May, 2009
a turning gouge? band saw? chisel set? the list is end less. i have bought a ball joint splitter before too.
19 May, 2009
A mig-welder! Well... I did get my sculpture, and his pressy was a joint birthday/wedding anniversary one.
19 May, 2009
that was his 40th pressie. sounds as if they would get on like a house on fire too.
19 May, 2009
I bet they would - loads in common! Pity you live so far away! We could talk plants and they could chat about sprockets and gears... lol.
19 May, 2009
you have a beautiful daughter just looks like a princess!! i feel for her with heels having a knee problem- i fell down stairs a year ago my crushal ligament snapped of i tore the cartlidge and have a hole the size of a fifty pence on knee cap Ive had to put up with it as at the time had a flare up with crohn's decease and had to undergo major surgery so have to wait until fully recovered to have knee sorted. i hope your daughter had a great night and gets sorted with her knee she's far to young and beautiful to suffer.
21 May, 2009
Awesome. How aristocratic does this look! Beautiful girl and car!
25 May, 2009
if only we were! but she does scrub up well.
26 May, 2009
Very pretty... lilac and daughter :o)
12 Nov, 2009
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she looks lovely sea,, and the car is great, baz loves it,, he had a wolseley 14/44, but sold it this year, got a cortina mk 2 now,
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