May 12, 2014 Ayup Me Duck - Living Arrows 19/52 "Ayup Me Duck - Midlands Dialect Meaning, Hello There" Meeting some rather friendly ducks at the park, not quite willing to be stroked though. prev Dinner at Rocket at Saltwater next Silent Sunday you may also likeShipley Country ParkAn Autumn Walk at Rufford AbbeyA Visit to White Post Farm 5 comments Anonymous12 May 2014 at 21:32So near yet so far =) #livingarrowsReplyDeleteRepliesReplyCarie @ Space for the Butterflies12 May 2014 at 22:16Ah that's what you think Mummy - you never know, the duck might just want to be stroked!!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyToby Goes Bananas13 May 2014 at 16:03Ooh, she's braver than me - I'm terrified of birds! ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAnonymous15 May 2014 at 13:58She looks to be loving it! My little one loves the ducks too. I'm sure when she starts walking she will be chasing them too!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyEmma19 May 2014 at 10:20Ha ha, I want to Uni at Warwick, love the phrase :-) Very cute photo too!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... I love reading your comments, thank you. By leaving a comment you agree to the terms set out in our Privacy Policy.
So near yet so far =) #livingarrows
ReplyDeleteAh that's what you think Mummy - you never know, the duck might just want to be stroked!!
ReplyDeleteOoh, she's braver than me - I'm terrified of birds!
ReplyDeleteShe looks to be loving it! My little one loves the ducks too. I'm sure when she starts walking she will be chasing them too!
ReplyDeleteHa ha, I want to Uni at Warwick, love the phrase :-) Very cute photo too!
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