HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a wonderful and healthy week. Not much summer left now.
Here's a photo--taken by Indiana's official state photographer--showing one of our Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds.
Also, I found out that my hometown area (which is about an hour north of where I live now) has a breeding pair of Mississippi Kites. These aerial raptors normally reside in the deep south, and Indiana has only a few pair in the entire state. Click the arrows to see all three photos if you're interested. Take care and be strong, all.
Have had a pleasant day: went for our walk this morning, then ate a sandwich & did not much, then sat on the decking with the newspapers.... Saw some friends here at teatime, they have been here a week & said that the storms were something to behold a few days ago! We stood outside their caravan to chat but of course we cant just stand around for too long as too tiring, so broke up the gossip party in the end by saying we'd see them another day.
The beach side path this morning. Bad storms recently have thrown a lot of pebbles from the beachfront up and over onto the path. If you squint, you'll also notice the obligatory dog!
On a Facebook page this morning: Nature fights back sometimes!!!
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
RSPB Giving Nature a Home
LYNETTE – Congrats to you & OH.
Collected Dau from dentist, dealt with yesterday’s washing, then hung out today’s load, did a humungous pile of washing up, had lunch, inspected her front garden, all interspersed with chat time, came home for a read & nanny nap. Thus passeth another day.
Just a thought
You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream. (C.S. Lewis)
Glad it's not an ulcer, OG, with all the problems that brings.
Not going anywhere near that beach today - it would be downright dangerous. OH says that he took Bonnie up to near our own beach and the water was right up to the back of it (unusual) plus the sea was boiling and fierce.
We ventured out to buy bread & milk, then went to our favourite garden centre in search of lunch. They were doing lunches but the only hot food available was soup, so we enjoyed a bowl of leek, potato & bacon - yummy. Only bought a small book for a relative as a purchase (getting ready for Christmas!) and had to wait for the rain to ease before running out to our car. Then watched heavy rain all afternoon, reading, & doing a large jigsaw which we borrowed from some neighbours a few weeks ago.
Morning all:
Heather: At that rate, I have more rags than towels..
OG;; Good about the leg, but sorry you'll have to miss showers. Re towels, I got some pretty blue (sky blue-ish) towels at our local Marshall's (related to TJMaxx) last week and was looking for an additional one or two, but of course, no nearby Marshalls seem to have them and the colors in the 'regular' stores are all aquas, grays, etc. I did see some that almost matched but even within a particular brand, the 'same' color wasn't quite the 'same' color - I think they must be made in different plants and perhaps in even parts of the world. Still, First World problem. White was my fallback....
Lynette: Congrats on the WA! :-)
Weather back to normal here; I gather the predicted storms haven't been as bad up north so maybe all those fire crews can get things under control, but too late for some (and here I am, going on about matching blue towels). :-(