This Tuesday for CFFC, Cee has challenged us with – Needs to have the Letter “K” anywhere in the word
& this week Frank has challenged us with the topic:
Welcome to week 200 of the Tuesday Photo Challenge!
As this is a pretty momentous number of times to have this challenge… why not make Number the theme for this week?
So another combination for this challenge, the original photo is courtesy of my wife taken 14 years ago.
So it has the letter “K” in it, because that is me playing a rather moody “Number”, from the look on my face.
‘Moody blues’, 2006.
Ken
Ken, that photo works well in blue. 😀 😀
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Nice Kecks, Ken 😀
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Thanks Sue, worn out and long gone now I am afraid:( , does make me wonder how far the use of the word kecks extends, it was certainly in use in the part of N.Wales that I grew up in.
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My late husband, a Yorkshireman used it a lot. I’ve never heard anyone say it since.
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My wife, a Lancashire lass from Rochdale, says it was in usage in that area.
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Sounds northern then.
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Northern English, Scottish English, Irish English, informal dialect (also kex), C19: from obsolete kicks breeches.
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