I hope everyone has a wonderful week. Stay healthy, all.
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Here's a repeat of my post at the end of last week's thread:
Hi, folks. I'm late in posting this, but for all of you who are still around tonight (4 July): HAPPY FULL MOON and LUNAR ECLIPSE!The moon turns full at:5:44 a.m. tomorrow morning (5 July) in U.K.12:44 a.m. tonight in Indiana11:44 a.m. tonight (July 4) in Iowa9:44 a.m. tonight (July 4) in California 2:14 p.m. on July 5 in Adelaide, AustraliaALSO: a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse is visible (July 4-5) in the U.S. and also in the U.K. Go to this link to find the times that the eclipse begins, reaches maximum, and ends in your area. Just insert your city in the search box in the right column to see your own local times. SEE HEREEveryone have a good evening!!!
Wildflowers in summer mode.
Grey skies threatening rain, which came later.
Morning all:
Lindybird: My goodness, if it weren't for OG's comment, I'd be even more clueless. Hope your finger isn't too sore. When I was taking cooking classes (not that it did much good) the teacher also warned us about 'hiding' knives in sink full of soapy water. Did I also miss a planned visit to Wales or is the brochure just to while away the time? Ah, now I see courtesy of OG (again!) that you're hoping for next Monday. I really must pay more attention. Lovely photos!!
OG: Beach was wonderful. Sat on a picnic table with face to the sun and wind and listened to a podcast on the (short) History of Handwashing. Apparently, soap has been around since about 2800 BC but we've been actually using it to wash hands since the 1700s. Louis IVX (14th anyway) apparently had a bath at age 27 and again at 29 for medicinal purposes. They apparently didn't cure him and he never had another one, but maybe washed his face and hands once every day or two if I remember correctly. You have to wonder why the human race didn't go extinct - what with all those smelly bodies. Yuk.
AQ: I really like Don't believe everything you think. I should have that framed for my daughter! :-)
Nice to see that according to the US Supreme Court Donny T isn't immune to subpoenas from New York prosecutors, but there's a hang up on the release of his tax returns for now. Hmmm. No wonder he wants to get re-elected; those NY prosecutors must be drooling at the prospect of eventually getting their hands on him.
Painters are here. A really nice foursome; meticulous about protecting non-painted surfaces etc. They're working in the living room and kitchen today. Everything is piled in 'my' room, which they'll do tomorrow, but looks like a jumble sale right now. Tonight, OH and I will be shuffling everything from there into the living room and beyond....
Floors are now due to be done the week of the 27th Daughter and appendages may be here for a few days the week of the 20th and we're okay with two weeks of rest in between the disruptions.
Take care everyone.
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
RSPB Giving Nature a Home
Overcast, rain due later but it has to be washing day as I’ll spend the weekend cleaning for The Big Visit on Monday. Dau & Trio are coming for lunch – sausage rolls of course! Last eve Dau relaxed on her bed with her 2 cats for a long phone chat. One by one the Trio passed by on their way to bed. Dau was exhausted with entertaining Trio for school holidays, usual library activities cancelled for virus. They had a play-date with another family at a playground one day.
I see the Sth American leader has caught the “only a little flu”.