All of these are BRILL!!!!Especially the ants- who have taken over our cracked driveway, burrowing through to lessen stability. Bless their little hearts- do they have hearts?
diatomaceous earth placed against the foundation of the house on the soil just before a rain has always solved the problem for us in a environmentally sound, nontoxic way. Good luck.
I loved the memes, but I need to ask about the banner picture. That looks like a lilac, but I have never seen a lilac encircled by white before. Do you know what kind of lilac that is?
It is a lilac, called 'Sensation.' I had never seen it before and thought it must be a new variety but discovered that it was first introduced in 1938. Apparently, it's one of the most popular bi-coloured lilacs. I'm trying to find space in my garden for one.
I think drivers blithely follow their SatNav and could there be different settings for cars, lorries and coaches.I am not a driver so don’t know these things.
All of these are BRILL!!!!Especially the ants- who have taken over our cracked driveway, burrowing through to lessen stability. Bless their little hearts- do they have hearts?
ReplyDeleteI had to find out and yes, ants do have hearts, but they are very simple tubes!
DeleteInteresting captions.
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DeleteI love the ant notice. They'll survive us anyway!
ReplyDelete. . . along with the cockroaches!
DeleteTimely post as the annual ant invasion of homes where I live has begun.
ReplyDeletediatomaceous earth placed against the foundation of the house on the soil just before a rain has always solved the problem for us in a environmentally sound, nontoxic way. Good luck.
DeleteAnts are fine, so long as they stay outside! Debby's deterrent method sounds good.
DeleteOy, the low bridge!!!
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DeleteLove these, especially that last one. Obviously the driver was convinced that he COULD do it and, just as obviously, he was wrong!
ReplyDeleteSome people are simply over-confident. How embarrassing, though.
DeleteI loved the memes, but I need to ask about the banner picture. That looks like a lilac, but I have never seen a lilac encircled by white before. Do you know what kind of lilac that is?
ReplyDeleteIt is a lilac, called 'Sensation.' I had never seen it before and thought it must be a new variety but discovered that it was first introduced in 1938. Apparently, it's one of the most popular bi-coloured lilacs. I'm trying to find space in my garden for one.
DeleteI especially like the bus destination. I saw a bus in New Zealand displaying, "I'm going back to the depot for a rest".
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful! It's things like that that make a commuter's life more enjoyable - everyone deserves a laugh.
Delete"You Can Do It" No, you can't. How sure are we that ants can't already read?
ReplyDeleteIndeed! What don't we know??
DeleteThe last one is hilarious
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DeleteGood picture finds.
ReplyDeleteThere is a low bridge in a close village and it's been hit and trucks stuck under it umpteen times - never understood why!
I think drivers blithely follow their SatNav and could there be different settings for cars, lorries and coaches.I am not a driver so don’t know these things.
DeleteOther countries raise their bridges, apparently . . .
DeleteYouv'e started my day of with lots of laughter, I think this will be a smile day!xVal
ReplyDeleteAlways a good start to the day!
DeleteThanks for the morning smile.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure!
DeleteThanks for the morning giggles 😃
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DeleteLove them all, we do live in a visual world and our humour is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed them
DeleteTee hee. .🤭
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DeleteHi Janice - classic photos ... what fun to see! I reckon ants have more brains than we do!?! Cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteAnts are certainly better organised!
DeleteWell I certainly am laughing this morning. Thanks for this cheer up. I've certainly seen a few semi trucks in my day stuck in a bridge like that.
ReplyDeleteThe drivers must feel so embarrassed!
DeleteBrilliant, thank you for the laughs, Janice! xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ann.
DeleteLove them all. Thanks for the laughs
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed them, Ann.
ReplyDeleteThat last one is the best!
ReplyDeleteIt's great, isn't it?
DeleteI needed a good laugh today, thank you Jan
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DeleteEach one of these made me smile...so cute and I see truth in each one. Thanks for the smiles today.
ReplyDeleteThe one about the ants really amused me.
DeleteI love that ants sign! I might steal that for our school library!
ReplyDeleteIt would make the children smile.
DeleteThose are funny.
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DeleteMany thanks for the laughs, my favourite is the low bridge one :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Funny for everyone but the driver! 🤣😂
DeletePriceless😂
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ReplyDeleteI loved all of these but my favourite is the 'Help I'm lost' bus while the B & Q lorry made me wince. Thanks for the giggles today.
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