HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a joyful, safe, and healthy week!
Check back to last week's thread, because there were a lot of posts at the end.
This little Eastern Screech Owl reflects my level of energy and overall attitude this evening. LOL!!!
Eastern Screech OwlShenandoah National ParkU.S. National Park Service NPS/M. MeiselPhoto labeled "Public Domain" (Copyright Free)
Lindybird: A shame about your SiL. How is your bro coping?
Lynette Glad your exam went okay. Onward and upward!
LINDA – Sorry you have lost your sis-i-l. How is your brother coping?
LYNETTE – Good news that you have no further problems.
Dreary day here. Max 19 C but it didn’t feel that warm. Overcast all day and now (3.30 pm) a scrap of sunshine, too late to dry my washing. I am making chicken, zucchini, noodle soup (Chinese style) for tea as my frozen soup reserve is down to one tub. Another day with no new locally-acquired covid in our state.
Just a thought
Don’t let how you feel make you forget what you deserve.
Picture from yesterday-- Rosie has an obsession with tiny things, I said to her mother!!! Here she is examining the seaweed. LOL!!
They went on the cute steam train at the Slate Mines at Llanberis, which coincidentally have just been on the news as they've been given World Heritage status.
Morning all: I suspect we're going to see a lot of Rosie bending over to examine ever more 'ordinary' things. Very cute. :-)
Lindybird: Too bad that you haven't seen pix of your - what? - great nephew? I remember when my cousin went to live in South Africa (leaving three sisters in the UK with their very 'involved' Mum) he also sort of fell off their family radar. Maybe he was just overwhelmed by all the females....
Heather: Are you resting up before the family visit?
EE: Hope OG is more comfortable at her computer soon - she's missed.
AQ: I was telling my granddaughter how strict SA was with restrictions on travel, mingling, etc during Covid and that I couldn't see it happening here, what with so many people whining about their individual right to do whatever/go wherever they choose.
I'm making some changes in the garden: Mostly downsizing the amount of work. Moved about 100 smallish rocks yesterday so the groundcover can - well - cover more of the areas around the two citrus trees. I'd had the rocks in a sort of perimeter around the trees. It looked nice, but the groundcover was growing over the rocks and I was getting tired of keeping it trimmed back. It'll be easier to just yank out chunks of groundcover when it gets too close to the tree trunks. Am also angling on removing several plants that just don't look good and replacing them with - large rocks? :-))