Oh (no pun intended) how tempted was I to use The Story of O by Anne Desclos under the nom de plume of Pauline Réage?
However to raise the tone of the post a little bit here are two alternatives
How well I remember my kids when they were very small getting in a right mess with these, only we called them Spaghetti Hoops in the UK not Spaghetti Os.
These are what eldest son of DeeJay sees on the tress at home in San Diego. I wish I was there with him.
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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I would like to be able to pick some fresh oranges also.
But, i can`t in the climate here in Norway.....
Nice photo! :)
Ida
Well, I had to giggle @ the spaghetti!
Oh to have an orange tree in ones garden too.
Hoops, the saviour of many a harassed mum!
I used to like alphabetti spaghetti, you can write rude words!!!
Liz I seem to be following you around today..can you mail me?
What juicy oranges lots of vit c
how good it would be to have a orange tree in the garden in the summer:0)
Cant stand spaghetti hoops!! but one did give them to the kids when they were young for quick meal now they want take-aways yum:0)
How the back!
Amanda and Liz are following me i think or i'm following them:00
Hi, I don't have a blog atm -I'm grounded!!
Hi Amanda np - that sounds serious!
Let me know if you re-start
Thanks for visiting I appreciate your regular readership
Nice post.
Please fly over to visit my O.Post.
A very colourful offering. I like your logo.
Clever one with the Spagetti "O's". Nice orange photo too.
I remember spaghetti O's, my kids loved them.
Spaghetti O's...my kids favortie when they were little!
The oranges look so inviting!Fresh! Sometimes what we see in the supermarkets is nothing as lovely as this sight.
Oranges is great:) I would also like a oranges tree, but like ida told you..here in Norway we can not. It is to could:(
Goooooood O's.
Nancy
Good choice for the O and nice pictures.
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