The best caption for the above photo will win two places on the guest list for one of my 2016 public shows. Usual process. Write your entry caption in the comments section of this post. Leave your name. You can make as many entries as you like. Competition ends October 31st 2015.
yours truly all togged up for action
a nice pair of pollack
I am just preparing to head out Norway again tomorrow. This time it is a FDPFAFDW gig in Lillehammer.
I will write a full report of my trip to Norge when I return on Sunday. Then I will have a couple of weeks to work on new things for the show before heading back to Norway with Luke for a festival in Haugesund on 30th October. Next year will see some electric action. I want to see how much noise I can get away with on my own with a few new toys ha ha! More later.
peace
'No war today boy, no war today'
ReplyDeleteJake
Thou shalt have a Pollock...
ReplyDelete"My hands are tied - they literally are."
ReplyDelete"My hands are tied - they literally are."
ReplyDeleteSally
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ReplyDeleteHere I stand waiting for it. The tide to come in so I can fish.
ReplyDeleteJohn Paul
It is not the famous old hat I used to wear but it keeps me warm in the cool sea air.
ReplyDeleteJohn Paul
An electric citizen at peace with the world
ReplyDeletePeter
“Im singing a song ‘bout the Belle of Trevellyan, yo lo,yo lo
ReplyDeleteOut in the cold on the quay of Porthleven, yo lo,yo lo
Soon I’ll be Seas’nin my pollack to scoff, yo lo,yo lo
But right now I’m freezin’ my ………………………….Na! - that’ll never work”
Believing he is first in the queue on the quay Edgar is soon disappointed to learn that the Cornwall to Norway ferry is seasonal and stopped running on the 30th September.
ReplyDeletePorthleven’s new Town Crier looks glum as he gets off to a bad start on his first day by turning up for work far too late and inappropriately dressed. He also forgot his bell.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, I wonder if Jarle has smoked my piece....
ReplyDeleteSo what do you think of my new swimming pool?
ReplyDeleteJack Trimmmer
We are gathered here today to fish this place dry.....
ReplyDeleteJ T
So where will the audience fish?
ReplyDeleteSarah Nowells x
My hands are not tied. I had to super glue them together to stop fishing for ten minutes.
ReplyDeleteDazza
I am not a Robot
ReplyDeleteSally
Edgar remains unaffected by pier pressure as it appears to go in one ear and straight out the other.
ReplyDeleteNo I can't smell fish.
ReplyDeleteBill from Poole