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Thanks for the smile!
How lovely! I know a little granddaughter who would love one of those 😄
If you google sloopers you will find them … or just go to Totnes market
They are beautiful! Did you make them yourself?
Sadly no, I’d like to have a go at felting though
AAwwwww – adorable!
Very cute
Mr Poppa’s penguins!
Adorable, and yet somehow a little sinister too. There are so many of them, and they’re so expressionless…
Oh, Gilly, they are so cute! Thanks for the giggle!
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Oh, my gosh! Have we been invaded????
I found myself in a garden centre yesterday, and yes, it was full of Christmas ‘stuff’ .I couldn’t help thinking for some childen these places would be nightmare; here being chased by hundreds of penguins
Not a word can be said, JUST SMILING.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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This is so darn CUTE. Thanks for the smile.
Absolutely adorable!!!
how fun!
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Now I realized that there is not much other displays that actually look like how it is when it’s real.
I love these little guys!! Margie
Adorable… what the heck are they for?
I wondered when someone would ask
the are egg cosies! Over here boiled eggs get served in an egg cup with soldiers – fingers of bread and butter – these are to keep the eggs warm! Apparently people buy them for wine bottles as well.
Gosh Gilly, what a riot! Remember I grew up in England? I haven’t heard of an egg cozy in ages… Used to have them at home too… Wild trek down memory lane.
so sweet, Gilly!
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