Our Great British Summer.

Our Great British Summer.

Hi there!
It’s waining dats & cogs here!
weally weally waining.
dweadful weather.
Wotten if you’re widing a motorbike.
No good using an umbwella either.
Right!
Stop larking about Gway!!
How about a short, sweet piece using a shaving foam scrrrrap
which sums tonight up…
I’ve only got 10 minutes, so start the clock!
Eeny meeny miny mo…
Here’s Paul Church
battling through Tunbridge Wells this evening,

just to come and help me get ready for the TV shows this weekend!
What a guy!!!
Wet. Weally wet on awwival.
Tunbridge Wells train station flooded.
A river outside.
Nice and dry in here though…
I remember Sam Crowe doing this trick once with the lamppost.
Brilliant.
Just bend it on the mount and stamp it.

Trimmed it right back…

Black Sharpie Pen round the edge.
Mount it on another matching piece.

If you were writing a caption for this one, 
what do you think he would be saying?

Tell us below what your caption would say, and I’ll add a winner.
Then send the winner the card!
Oh! And a £20 Gift Voucher of course!
I love these stamps!
If you buy this set, we’ll send you the Lamppost FREE
Captions please!
I need a laugh….
love and hugs,

98 thoughts on “Our Great British Summer.

  1. Love it! "That'll be Gray bending over backwards again to keep everyone happy! Amazed she hasn't snapped!" Though I think the phrase that comes with this set is very apt right now! lots of love. x

  2. My contribution, "Hurricane? No of course there's not a hurricane!"

    Keep tucked up and crafting. Looking forward to Thursday – it's my birthday too 🙂

  3. Hia Barb all I can say is a great quickie and that must be some bad wind to bend that lamp post like that wow!I think the caption has to be "cor blimey I think that Gray needs to lay off the beans"! teehee xx

  4. Hi, Barbara, can't wait for Thursday. Been away this weekend and had no tinternet access, so, have only just caught up with the blogs. Oh it looks great and nice to see Paul. Think the caption is: "where's the bloody dog gone!" Xx

  5. 'I say, all this practice for the umbrella-throwing event is paying off' OR
    (singing) 'Blow the wind southerly, southerly, southerly….and let those bu……….rs down south get some of this weather!'
    Super image. Simple but says it all with just two stamps and some random colouring.
    Carol x

  6. Hi Barbara
    Oh these comments are great – I hope you are having a giggle.
    I think Paul is saying " just pop round to give me a hand She said, weathers lovely she said, we'll have a BBQ! She shouldn't have said the word BBQ !"
    Hope you're not getting too stressed and your neck is holding up.
    Love Diane G xxx

  7. Caption – "I really shouldn't have had that last drink!"
    Thank you to everyone who commisorated with me last evening about my bug on my anniversary and please, please accept my apologies for being so miserable. Really in the true sense of the world – it is/was a bug. Nothing compared to the tragedy/ies of today's world. I feel really bad for moaning. I will endeavour to be mindful and publish positive thoughts whatever the weather or what the body is doing or not doing!
    Here's to a great blog week with the great Gray
    Best wishes, love and hugs and kisses – germ free
    Anne (Reading)

  8. Nice quickie lol. My idea for a funny caption would be something like " well blow me down……..well not literally" or " your love or your artwork blows me away" x

  9. My caption: Oh man, it's going to be another one of those days. I love the cars and the stamps. I could have used them after the non-stop rains we had in New Port Richey, Florida last Month!!

  10. Silly I know but my 1st thought was…..Ethel you've air con set a bit high….It's amazing what you come up with what most of us would throw away as rubbish scraps. Mental note……don't throw anything away. Xxxxx

  11. Shows???? That indicates more than one. Interesting!!! Love that card and the way you have used those bits and pieces again. "This umbrella makes it easier to get in the car, you know"

    There actually is a new kind of umbrella that folds up that way to allow you to get in and out of cars and doors in general.

    Looking forward to that show or those shows. What haven't you told us yet?
    Take care. xxxx Maggie

  12. Great card…really clever with the bent lamppost. My caption would be ……Good grief I've heard of spoon bending but that's incredible…..Perhaps Gray has been at it again 🙂 x

  13. What a great image on that shaving foam background Barbara and the lamppost bent over at that angle and poor Paul battling to reach you, this would be my caption.

    OMG what a night, with the elements did fight,
    And oh such a mishap, my umbrella did snap,
    But to Barb's I must go, to help with the show.

    What a trouper!

    Really looking forward to Thursday. x

  14. What a great card and good luck for Thursday! My caption would be "I was leaning on that there lamppost when I saw here coming and the blooming hurricane came and took her right past me and bent the blooming lamppost" it took all my stranth to hold on to me brolly.

  15. The North Wind Doth Blow,
    Well what do you know
    It migrated South today
    So while we had Sun
    The Storm had begun
    Over the house of Barbara Gray!

    So she got out her Brolly
    The one that she drew
    And went slightly off her trolley!!!
    Between me and you!!!!!
    But a Blog she had to write
    Not in the Day and not tomorrow
    But here, right now, tonight !

    So she started a search
    For her Old Mate Paul Church
    And the odd Arty scrap or two
    And from under the Debri, the Paint and the Glue,
    The Brayer and the Groovi Plate too
    Up he did Pop and he said not a jot except for the word
    BOOO !

    So she asked for a caption
    To make her LOL
    Well that I cannot do
    But I have been known
    In the time I have grown
    To write a stupid poem or two!!!
    Luv ya more! Xxx

  16. Hi Barbara, this is great and fun, thanks for sharing. Note to self – next time I have a shaving foam session remember less is most definitely more!!! Thanks for enlightening me as to where I went wrong!!!

    For my caption what about –
    Practising for my holiday to Scotlaaaaaaaaa

    Well we have been given the title of windiest country in Europe! It hasn't been windy or wet here today, no doubt it will be heading out way though!!! Hope your prepping is going well, glad you've got help. Paul seems to be such a lovely guy and a great friend and help to you. Hope you and Dave are managing some chill time too. Love Brenda xx

    1. Ah, Brenda, you made me laugh! Great caption. Though perhaps it can only be truly appreciably by another Scot who battled such wind and weather for decades and then gave up and moved down south! (Sorry, I'm a wimp! 🙂 xx

  17. 'It was on days like this Dave wished he'd listened to the weather report'

    Great picture – sometimes the simple ones are the best !

    Much love

    Kim xx

  18. Hello Barb, super artwork, great stamp set, looks like Paul is all systems go. My caption would have to be;
    "Just my luck, I had to walk, as the wife needed the car!"
    Hope you had fund with the prepping. Take care. Bx

  19. Another of the stamps I purchased at the Retreat and I have it here with me, sadly not the lamppost though but will try this with the more curvaceous one!
    You have enlisted a great helper in Paul! I can just imagine the buzz in the House of Clarity in the run up to Thursday.
    As for a caption:-

    . . . and they forecast a heatwave?
    No wonder the Met Office lost the Beeb contract!

    S. ;~}

  20. Yet another stunning card Barbara looking forward to seeing you on the new craft channel on Thursday.
    My caption would be " Ok own up who has been over doing the baked beans again"

  21. Hi Barbara. Love the card. Wonderful background and bending the lamp post is genius.
    "The north wind doth blow and I shall……..sue that bloody weather man for getting it wrong again"
    As always there are some brilliant responses on here. I hope they give you a giggle Barbara. Take care xx

  22. Hi Barb great card yet again. My caption= "have to say feeling groovy in the 60's was not the same as feeling groovi now."
    I have my seat booked in front of the telly for Thursday.x

  23. The first thing that came to my mind was 'Bend it like Beckham'.
    Looking forward to Thursday Barbara and the open days in September. So pleased to hear that Dave is feeling better. Anne x

  24. "Barb you can put the leaf blower down now – there's only me and the lamp post left in our garden and the leaves are likely to be somewhere over the channel"

  25. Hi Barbara, just catching up on your blog, been away with no WiFi. Super simple card very appropriate with this weather. Have to tell you this, we were camping in a field only the other day, sun shining so we decided to have a barbi. Just finishing off when the rain started, my hubby was holding the umbrella over the barbi and my son who was doing the cooking, when the wind blew up gale force, the caravan windows were open wide so hubby ran to shut them, left me holding the umbrella it nearly took off & blew inside out. My 9 yr old Grandson grabbed hold of me and was telling everyone on the site that he'd rescued me from a fate worse than death. It was so funny & so in tune with your card. xx

    My contribution to the caption is:

    Bl–dy rubbish weathermen, when will they get it right. Should have put cement in my boots this morning.

  26. Hi Barbara, just catching up on your blog, been away with no WiFi. Super simple card very appropriate with this weather. Have to tell you this, we were camping in a field only the other day, sun shining so we decided to have a barbi. Just finishing off when the rain started, my hubby was holding the umbrella over the barbi and my son who was doing the cooking, when the wind blew up gale force, the caravan windows were open wide so hubby ran to shut them, left me holding the umbrella it nearly took off & blew inside out. My 9 yr old Grandson grabbed hold of me and was telling everyone on the site that he'd rescued me from a fate worse than death. It was so funny & so in tune with your card. xx

    My contribution to the caption is:

    Bl–dy rubbish weathermen, when will they get it right. Should have put cement in my boots this morning.

  27. Hi Barbara, just catching up on your blog, been away with no WiFi. Super simple card very appropriate with this weather. Have to tell you this, we were camping in a field only the other day, sun shining so we decided to have a barbi. Just finishing off when the rain started, my hubby was holding the umbrella over the barbi and my son who was doing the cooking, when the wind blew up gale force, the caravan windows were open wide so hubby ran to shut them, left me holding the umbrella it nearly took off & blew inside out. My 9 yr old Grandson grabbed hold of me and was telling everyone on the site that he'd rescued me from a fate worse than death. It was so funny & so in tune with your card. xx

    My contribution to the caption is:

    Bl–dy rubbish weathermen, when will they get it right. Should have put cement in my boots this morning.

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