ello, member me? Im Terence the Tramp.
I left the Big ouse choppin wood an now roamed a little thru the country side
an come accross Dick an family the Gypsies, they asked me to hold up with them a while - so ere I am with Dick an family.
This life like mine - simple. No worries. Roam free.
Sounds like the good life to me but I'm sure there are disadvantages. In the picture it looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteThis is a scene you don't see that often now Imac..
ReplyDeleteA bygone rural view.
Hmm not sure about that Tom, we see a lot round our way - although the last lot at Wareham roundabout unloaded thier horses off a trailer - that's not quite right I'm sure.
ReplyDeletewonderful scene
ReplyDeleteLovely idyllic scene.
ReplyDeleteLOL Lizzy - think you're right about that. Hardly traditional!
Real gypsies?
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kid, gypsies visited out little hamlet every summer. They stayed for a couple of days, at a farmer's meadow by the woods, did their wash in the brook, sharpened all the knives and scissors of the village people (about a dozen farmers), and then moved on. Everybody looked forward to seeing them again the next year.