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St George

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grannypiper Thu 23-Apr-20 12:53:35

Happy St Georges day to all Gransnetters in England and beyond. Best wishes from this Gransnetter north of the border

grannypiper Fri 24-Apr-20 11:44:10

V3ra I love the dragon.

V3ra Fri 24-Apr-20 13:46:13

Alishka andgrannypiper thank you both!

Alishka Fri 24-Apr-20 23:17:36

V3ra, perhaps you both can customise some other kitchen tools? You both seem to have a special talent, it'd be fun to do, and it would be lovely to see and give us a laughsmile

BradfordLass73 Sat 25-Apr-20 00:15:45

We may think of St George as English but he was Greek but then the same applies to Prince Phillip smile

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V3ra Sat 25-Apr-20 01:02:23

Alishka the children made "self-portrait" dolls for Mother's Day.
Left to right they are the same 2 year old boy, a 4 year old girl, 8 year old girl and 10 year old boy.

Callistemon Sat 25-Apr-20 10:01:41

I thought he was born in Turkey and his mother was from Palestine (now the Israel part), also part Persian and was a Roman soldier from a Christian family.
He is also the patron saint of several other countries.
So quite cosmopolitan!