Monday 9 February 2009

E

I spotted a fun-looking task on Harriet's blog; come up with 10 favourite things beginning with a certain randomly selected letter. She got the quiz from Cornflower, who got it from someone else etc. etc., I don't know where it all started. But the idea is you ask for a letter in the blog comments, and then go and do it on your blog - and I got E. Which is quite tricky! But it gave me the chance to play with Picasa 3 again (I've just discovered the Sepia function; be warned)

But I think I've managed it. I had to delve into French once. With that knowledge in hand, points for whoever can work out my 10 things beginning with E... You might have to click on the image to make it bigger, and one of them will be very tricky for non-Thomas family members. Have fun!

If you'd like to join in, ask for a letter in the comments - I'll get my Scrabble tiles and let you know...

16 comments:

  1. Um, I dunno... but would the French one be escalier, the staircase? I'm still a little confused by the whole concept.

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  2. Hmmm - there's Elizabeth our beloved Queen; Eeyore; Egypt?; Is that Emelia Earhart?; Envelopes too! Wheee! Simon you have a cute baby penguin, but that doesn't begin with 'e' ... bah! I give up!

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  3. I got Eeyore, Egypt, Elizabeth, Envelope, E. M. Delafield, Envelope/s Easter.

    I would love a letter :).

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  4. Emperor penguin! That had me wracking my brains for some reason.

    The picture of the bridge, is that supposed to represent England?

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  5. Nice pictures! and how clever all the comments are. I don't get the bridge one but maybe that's the family one?

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  6. I, too, am drawing a blank on the bridge....
    But would love a letter to give this a try myself!

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  7. Yes it's the bridge that's stumping me too. Perhaps OVW will comment and stop our brains churning.

    C.B

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  8. I don't know the bridge one either. Yes please to a letter but not an x or z!

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  9. Ah! I do have the bridge one - did you take the photo Si?

    The poet somettimes known as Q (Sir Arthur Quiller Couch) once wrote a poem about it (and for 13 years you lived within half a mile of it)in Eckington, Worcestershire

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  10. Oooh, oooh, me, me!!! (waves hand in air like over excited 6 year old)

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  11. Epiphany... Enid Blyton? Elizabeth Gaskell?
    And yes, I got Eckington.

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  12. Your randomly selected letters are in the next post on my blog, guys!

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  13. Can I play? I don't know whether I can manage pictures, but I'd like a letter, please!

    (Hopes it won't be Q, X or Z)

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  14. I'll add your letter to the post above, Rosie!

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  15. can you pick a letter for me please Simon?

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