Anyway, here are the three generations of Z-girls -

I should add that I don't normally put up such total exposure, so it may vanish in a day or two.
PS. I have got a right eyebrow all the way, it just was a bit faint that day, is all.

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You three are lovely. Z, if you and your daughter had the same hair style you'd need name tags to tell you apart.
ReplyDeleteYou are adorable, Marion.
ReplyDeleteThe first generation is inordinately attractive.
ReplyDeleteGood job I'm married and in love or I'd stalk you!!!
hehehehehe...x
:)
ReplyDeleteRaine is good, no mosquitos.
Lots of midges though, Mago (or 'midgets' as they're called in Norfolk).
ReplyDeleteGood job I'm married and in love too, 4D, or I'd let you catch me...
You three look Zmarvelous!
ReplyDeleteBrum Brum, etc.
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice photo Z leave it there
ReplyDeleteRandom friendly strangers soaked you? That's not very friendly.
ReplyDeleteI see what you mean about your hair - I cannot see one grey strand in that mop of yours ! :) Lucky you. My hair, in its natural state, looks like steel wool that has scrubbed a filthy car wheel.
ReplyDelete(And you look about 10 years younger than your actual age.)
If there had been a comma after 'taken', your remark would have hit home, Dave. As it is, I brush it off. Pff!
ReplyDeleteMop is right, Wendy. But I am lucky and have few grey hairs. My mother, at 79,still had a lot more brown hair than white.
Behold, the half was not told me... if I was Italian I'd sit in front of the screen all day looking at this boatload of beauty (which wouldn't change much, really) waving and shouting 'Ciao, bella!'con grand' entusiasmo. But I'm not, so I'll just content myself by saying you're lovely!
ReplyDelete(But who took the photo?)
What a nice happy picture Z!
ReplyDeleteWhich one is you, by the way?
I'm the old one with the lopsided face and shaggy hair with half an eyebrow apparently missing.
ReplyDeleteI love being on the water - nothing too busy, just messing about in boats.
Good photo, Z. I love putting a face to the name. Not that I know your name. PS: I want to be that thin.
ReplyDeleteThree pretty girls :-)
ReplyDeleteI've just got narrow shoulders, Lisa!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliment, Greg.
Very lovely. Makes me smile.
ReplyDeletePlease keep the photo - smiles are rare these days and therefore more valuable!
ReplyDeleteAw - okay then. Unless Weeza tells me to take it down!
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