Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Bait and Switch

I know I said yesterday I would show you photos of the inside of Kensington Palace, and I will. Just not tonight -- there are too many to sort out and I'm tired.

So, raise your hand if you know what this is! I'll tell you tomorrow who guessed right and where it can be found.

 

10 comments:

  1. Clay pots and sticks....bird nest material...I have no idea:)

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  2. A winter home for insects and small mammals.

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  3. Maybe it a monument which commemorate the war.

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  4. Is it a home for insects and little animals? I work as a Forest School teacher and we are making one with the children with stacked palettes. The one that you've posted is really attractive. Ours is a lot less classy but I guess that mini beasts aren't that fussed about the decor : ))

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  5. Maybe before it was filled up with rocks and such it was a wine bottle rack.

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  6. It is none of those suggestions.
    Here we would call it - " A Wing Wong for a Goose's Bridle".
    In other words something that is best not seen!!
    Cheers
    Aussie Col
    PS; See what the medics can do - ha ha!!!!

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  7. It's an insect hotel. Is it near the playground in Kensington Palace gardens?

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  8. This post and the accompanying comments have certainly provided interesting reading! I am intrigued.

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