Brattcat, thanks for the memory nod! Of couse. I thought we remembered things from our childhood as we got older and forget where we left the keys! I seem to forget both!
One cat prowls around small town Vermont.
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What nice shot here. I do believe his garden was filled with more veggies, less flowers. He should have taken a lead from this shed and garden.
Nice shed!
Perfect setting. Great photograph.
Costas
I think Mr. McG. was too grumpy to have such cheery colors on his shed. You do find such appealing spots, brattcat.
How lovely!such a shed obliges you to become a great gardener!
I'm sure I should know who Mr. McGregor is or was but I don't. Nice building anyway - looks too good to be a shed!
I only see beuaty!It's adorable!
Léia :)
Brattcat, thanks for the memory nod! Of couse. I thought we remembered things from our childhood as we got older and forget where we left the keys! I seem to forget both!
If it did, he's a lucky guy!
Love the colours on the shed - and it's so tidy.
What a great shot this is...the colors are beautiful. Mr. McG or not, I would love to live in this garden.
I know mine doesn't look anything like that.
The red door looks terribly inviting!
The colors of the shed and flowers are so vibrant.
I think Mr. McGregor's shed was a tad more primitive.
☼ Sunny
Apart from the fact that he would be a Scot, I don't know who he is/was/should be... But... this is lovely!
I don't think this would be Mr. Mcgregor's shed because has a happy look to it and poor Mr. McG was always looking for them rabbits. MB
I don't know who Mr. McGregor is, but this is the prettiest garden shed I have ever seen!
well I certainly hope so. Purple and red. Whoa...... a great combo Mr. Mac!
V
Very beautiful!
Lovely!
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