HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL!I'm sending best wishes to everyone. I know this is a hard end to a hard year. I hope you all find some peace and joy for the season.
Cardinal in the SnowShenandoah National ParkUS National Park Service/N.LewisPhoto labeled public domain (copyright free)
OG I love the Scottish Wildcats and have been to the Wildlife Centre near Aviemore to see the kittens that had been born as part of the breeding programme.
This was when we were visiting Lady at Loch Garten. I took my Daughters to Scotland and they both fell in love with the Highlands and Islands and we are planning on taking my Granddaughters in due course.
My dream, if I could afford it, is to rent a large house by a Loch to have all the family there just for a week - or a month if funds allowed.
As my Mum used to say - it costs nothing to dream xx
Hold on to the dream, HARELADY! and I hope it will become a dream come true.. LINDA - I hope you succeeded in getting your turkey! E-E is making inroads into the ironing pile! J finished his earlier.
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
OG – You set me wondering if Jesus had a pet or two.
LINDA – Please tell us that you did collect the turkey!
It is so sad that so many of you are going into higher tiers for Christmas. I think of you every time I read another news item from UpOver. Please hang in there, isolation will end, you will see your families again even though littlies will have grown a lot.
I feel a bit guilty to say that Dau#2 & Co are visiting us after lunch today. S-i-l finished work yesterday. Dau does not expect us to do anything; she is bringing homemade zucchini cake and they will not stay long. I have put out a wee 3-inch plastic tree decorated with a little red & green tinsel. Their parcels are scattered on the floor.
Christmas: the only time of year you can sit in front of a dead tree eating candy out of socks.
May you never be too grown up to search the skies on Christmas eve.
It’s not what’s under the Christmas tree that matters, it’s who is around it.
Would write more, but we, as you might have gathered, had a difficult morning and then a busy afternoon. Flopped in front of the tv tonight but couldn't take it all in - off to bed now, shattered!!
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RSPB Giving Nature a Home