Wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door. Have played and fiddled until slightly mad and at the end of the day a profile shot would have been better I think. Still I can rock saggy and wrinkly...
Still pondering three good things.....
@meisen325 Well I think I'm thirty years too young but Paul McCarney probably thought 48 was ancient when he wrote it. Actually I always think of the church opposite my Great Auntie Ruth's house in Blackburn when I think of Eleanor Rigby. She lived in a little terraced house on a hill and the churchyard had railings around it and always looked quite depressing. I must have been around 6 at the most when we visited her at that house and even at that age Eleanor Rigby would come to mind. Those Beatles songs completely permeated our childhoods.
wow this is so clever judith....has your hair gone blonde too ...or is this your post processing :).....they say "no nay never.....no nay never more more" in Blackburn !
@phil_howcroft They do and now I'm singing it Phil! I have been blonde for a long time courtesy of the bottle - it still throws some of my ex-colleagues but my hairdressers tells me not to go grey gracefully and then hands me a large bill ;0)
@judithg ha ha ...Judith.....i've no idea what Jane's hair colour is ...well it's probably as grey as mine....but those hairdressing 'dulux charts' certainly work for her :)
Clever lady, clever shot very well executed. As for the 'growing the hair out' argument I'd say no way. I can't imagine what my natural hair colour is now not knowing how much is grey and how much is mouse brown! It never gets the opportunity to get to that point ;o) xx