You do have to be very careful with colour; it is so easy to end up looking like mutton dressed as lamb. Tartan would be good look. I am sure a man of your technical prowess can rustle one up.....
(ps I found your link to Autism Awareness very, interesting, I work closely with a guy with Aspergers. It is so important to improve peoples understanding of their needs)
Both my youngest son and my brother's youngest son are within the autistic spectrum, hence my support. The youngest now approaches 16 and despite real hurdles in his early years has 'blossomed' beyond our every expectation. What others need is to understand him and folk like him and awareness is the key - hence the link.
Thanks for the support - will do my best to find a lamb in plaid.
Poor lamb
ReplyDeleteSheep of various hues, just so last week!
http://uphilldowndale.wordpress.com
/2007/10/18/dyed-in-the-wool/
UHDD,
ReplyDeleteHad reddit b4 I wrote this 'cos I do so enjoy your ramblings (sic), honest, and I do so like pink. Not.
You do have to be very careful with colour; it is so easy to end up looking like mutton dressed as lamb.
ReplyDeleteTartan would be good look. I am sure a man of your technical prowess can rustle one up.....
(ps I found your link to Autism Awareness very, interesting, I work closely with a guy with Aspergers.
It is so important to improve peoples understanding of their needs)
UHDD,
ReplyDeleteBoth my youngest son and my brother's youngest son are within the autistic spectrum, hence my support. The youngest now approaches 16 and despite real hurdles in his early years has 'blossomed' beyond our every expectation. What others need is to understand him and folk like him and awareness is the key - hence the link.
Thanks for the support - will do my best to find a lamb in plaid.
Noddy, you must be very proud of your boy.
ReplyDeleteA BIG very.
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