Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Wednesday 25th March


Taking a leaf out of John's (Going gently) video approach, I wandered down the side path videoing  the church.  Well the picture might be uninteresting but the birds definitely added their chorus. Lucy as well, all that banging in the background is her trying to get between the side of the oil tank and the fence which is narrow.  She has to climb over the recycling boxes in this rather pointless exercise of hers, and been warned that if she can't get out, I am not calling a fire engine, she will just have to slim down in there.
Green Eyes came down on the lawn and played yesterday, often I will look up from the kitchen sink and see her watching me over the wall.  She demands feeding three times a day.
Is it time to worry, or live in the moment, the latter I think.

Other news events, the clever old jackdaws are flying up onto the bird feeder, knocking them sideways and scattering the seed below.

15 comments:

  1. Thelma: Unfortunately the video won't play here. It seem to be marked as private.

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  2. Houston we have a prablem! "Video unavailable".

    I do not wish to cause offence but do you think your dog might have special needs...like educationally challenged youngsters in our education system? Before political correctness, they used to sit in corners wearing conical hats.

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  3. Sorry, should work now, having changed from private to public. As for Lucy think she is too old now to go to a psychologist. Dogs by the way have a completely different world to us;)

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    1. They sound so sharp and detailed on the video.

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  5. Wow you have a lot of bird noise out there.

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  6. It is nesting time and a lot of crows always bellow at me when I go out into the garden.

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  7. How peaceful. We have had a lovely day in the garden again and met up with our smallholding friend/neighbour for eggs and some of her manure heap. Although we are both self-isolating due to health reasons, we stood 6 feet plus apart and had a lovely conversation. Life felt totally normal . . .

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    1. My two bantams are laying quite well, though small they have enormous yolks. I just shop once a week.

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  8. Something to listen to as well as watch...Thank you for this peaceful moment.

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    1. Fairly peaceful I think, but it is surprising listening to them online as when in the garden they are just background noise.

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  9. No mistaking when Rooks are about. The calls they make here as they leave and return to the local Rookeries can be quite deafening. That looks like an interesting church.

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  10. We have plenty of owls around to, but the switch over between seasons have been vividly marked by the birds. Bats out as well. It is a Norman church, small, neat and sadly unattended the last few months, but they haven't locked it yet.

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