Looks a bit sad to me. But maybe only because we have a very nicely painted one around the corner... Have a nice Sunday, Bill. They said in the news it´s too cold for the season here! Brrr.
And then...creche in my vocabulary (somewhat American) is just the manger scene at Christmas. I do like the wall along the drive...supposedly the kiddies will stay inside it.
I had to read all the comments to see what was meant by “crèche” . It all makes me think of how The English language isn’t quite the same from country to country. (Actually sometimes even from state to state over here. )
Looks a bit sad to me. But maybe only because we have a very nicely painted one around the corner... Have a nice Sunday, Bill. They said in the news it´s too cold for the season here! Brrr.
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ReplyDeleteNice the playground for the children.
Greetings from Patricia.
...the term creche is a bot different on your side of the pond.
ReplyDeleteTo clarify for Tom: "creche" is a word used by the Royal Family to refer to a road traffic accident.
ReplyDeleteThe little children who are old enough have a nice green lawn there to play on.
ReplyDeleteWhere are the children Bill?
ReplyDeleteI have no idea.
DeleteThis is cute and well curves along!
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThe children do have a nice playset and yard of grass. Take care, enjoy your day! Have a great day week ahead!
Good shot!
ReplyDeleteThe object on the wall caught my eye. What is it?
ReplyDeleteIt's milk. The milkman leaves the milk outside for the people to collect. It was a cool morning so it will stay cold for them.
DeleteIt's a long time since I've been on a slide ... unless you call falling down the stairs a slide!
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Obviously creche is a word used to indicate a day car centre (even one without children). I think of a creche as a group of sheep!
ReplyDeleteMaybe it’s nap time for the children.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill, the grass looks so lush and green. We're in the throes of heat heat heat and you are expecting cold conditions. Be safe and keep warm. Jo
ReplyDeleteAnd then...creche in my vocabulary (somewhat American) is just the manger scene at Christmas. I do like the wall along the drive...supposedly the kiddies will stay inside it.
ReplyDeleteA nice safe place for kids to play.
ReplyDeleteWhere are all the little ones? Perhaps it's lunch time.
ReplyDeletethe little ones are sleeping:)))
ReplyDeleteBeautiful green grass for the children to play on Bill 💚
ReplyDeleteThe lawn looks as nice as a rug, Bill!
ReplyDeleteOh I love that yard.
ReplyDeleteThe kids have a nice playground for themselves.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great space for kids to play in.
ReplyDeletelooks very nice
ReplyDeleteThat looks a nice outdoor play area which I'm sure the children enjoy.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMooie foto weer Bill, Het weekend zit er weer op, fijne week.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful frame!
ReplyDeleteI laughed after reading the previous comments, BIll, seems people really want to see children playing in that green yard.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it needs a few more toys in the yard.
ReplyDeleteI really like how this is composed. I’m no expert but I know what I like.
ReplyDeleteLooks very nice place
ReplyDeleteWhere are the children?
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Nice back garden for the kids. What's in the bag on the wall?
ReplyDeleteIt's milk. The milkman leaves the milk outside for the people to collect. It was a cool morning so it will stay cold for them.
DeleteI had to read all the comments to see what was meant by “crèche” . It all makes me think of how The English language isn’t quite the same from country to country. (Actually sometimes even from state to state over here. )
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