Saturday, December 04, 2010

Lush Times

Lush Times

Ice Skating at John Lewis


Ice Skating at John Lewis

Paddington Bear Shopping at John Lewis

Paddington Bear Shopping at John Lewis Department Store.


 Paddington Bear travelled from somewhere far away
and found himself at Peterborough John Lewis
 Paddington was a little tired so he found a comfortable
chair in the furniture department, he hoped the 
staff would not mind if he left his boot on.
 After his rest Paddington was hungry 
so he went and found some cake
John Lewis Place To Eat 
 After all that cake Paddington was very
pleased to take a rest in the bed department
 Paddington was very pleased to find marmalade
no Marmite to be seen.
The only thing missing was bread
for his favourite marmalade sandwiches 
will he make it to the M & S Food Hall

If you want to give Paddington a home there 
seems to be many clones of him at
£24.99

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paddington Station: Bronze statue of Paddington Bear, by Marcus Cornish
Paddington Bear is a fictional character in children's literature. He first appeared on 13 October 1958[1] and was subsequently featured in several books, most recently in 2008, written by Michael Bond and first illustrated by Peggy Fortnum. The polite immigrant bear from Darkest Peru, with his old hat, battered suitcase, duffle coat and love of marmalade sandwiches has become a classic character from English children's literature.[2] Paddington books have been translated into thirty languages across seventy titles and sold more than 30 million copies worldwide. Over 265 licences, making thousands of different products across the United Kingdom, Europe, United States, Southeast Asia, Japan, Australia and South Africa all benefit from the universal recognition of Paddington Bear.[3]
Paddington is an anthropomorphised bear. He is always polite (always addressing people as "Mr.", "Mrs." and "Miss" and very rarely by first names) and well-meaning (though he inflicts very hard stares indeed on those who incur his disapproval). He likes marmalade sandwiches and cocoa, and has an endless capacity for getting into trouble. However, he is known to "try so hard to get things right". He is an adoptive member of the (human) Brown family, and thus gives his full name as Paddington Brown.

Exton Village Rutland snow photographs


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 Exton Rutland Snow