HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a wonderful week. The new moon (the dark moon) is 6 March in the UK and US, and 7 March in Adelaide, Australia.
Speaking of Adelaide, I happened upon the Facebook page of ABC Adelaide (a safe, mainstream news site). I loved this VIDEO of a Lyrebird named Nova at the Adelaide Zoo. These birds can mimic anything.
I also liked these photos on that site:
Dragon Aurora over Iceland, taken by a Perth photographer
Dancing Tree in Myponga
I enjoyed looking at that site's posts. Adelaide is a beautiful city with wonderful street art.
Be safe and happy, all.
The question is How many different sandals is Linda wearing today. . . Nights have been wonderfully cool, with days not heating up so fast. I've managed to activate myself for overdue tasks. I had eye check as reading glasses needed updating. As I suspected I need driving glasses as well now. More unwelcome expense. Two weeks to first bus trip for year.
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
RSPB Giving Nature a Home
OG: Indeed; we can tell who our chattiest members are by how far down the list we fall in their absence. AQ: You should probably get online to Wikipedia and let them know about the Quakers, the only history they give is that it was the location of a short-lived gold rush. Hahndorf looks very pretty. I imagine the countryside will look much like California after a hot dry summer. Heather: No rain in forecast but with what we've had this year, the gardens will be in great shape for the summer. So the short term outlook is good.. Gosh, I wonder what we'd do with our lives without our families to keep our blood pumping. :-) Long day today, but daughter now packed and ready for crack-of-dawn flight tomorrow. I shall spend the day tottering about like a zombie.... I see the SpaceX capsule that docked with the ISS has made it safely back to earth. :-) Take care all