HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a healthy, safe, and joyful week!
I had a pack of coyotes on my patch today--very close to the house. I think they appeared because a mother raccoon was relocating her babies from one nest to a new one. They have reached "fledgling" age (to use a bird term). The sow raccoon birthed her babies late this year. Normally, the young would be older by this time.All of the wildlife are in a quandary because it's the July 4th holiday weekend, and everyone is shooting off fireworks.
Take care, all.
I lurked briefly yesterday, too tired to post. Previous night very little sleep, not sure what I did all morning until I drove OH to GP clinic for his shingles jab. Car park full, long walk from nearest space in street. At least Nurse was quick (OH fancied her!) and then 10 min to wait in waiting room. After 6 mins, OH says “Come on, let’s go”. I followed as 10 mins would be up before we reached car. Home for lunch & nanny nap. I spent quite a while culling a box of ”Miscellaneous” papers. Two inch pile for recycling, rest mostly family history for another day. Then I emptied rubbish bins and it was only when I reached the newspapers that I remembered that this week is green bin (garden) not recycling (paper, cardboard, cans, glass, hard plastic). So my 2 inches of good deed are waiting until next Friday. By teatime I was very tired, ate tea, slept through Kate Humble walking the Sussex coast (darn, I wanted to see that, must remember to watch “on demand”). I woke to see some of cycling, slept, woke to see last few minutes wondering what happened to those in the breakaway. Oh well, another race tonight, maybe I’ll stay awake.
OH slept ALL afternoon and when I asked how was his jab, he wasn’t sure which arm. . . OK, no reaction. He must be getting acclimatized to jabs LOL.
I meant to answer your posts but got carried away grumbling - sorry.
Pat O said:Hard to believe we are more than half-way through the year and I can't find enough 'free' time for a holiday
Just book the holiday and force everything else to fit around it. No ifs, no buts. The right people around you will understand - the wrong people can be dropped, sharpish.
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Goodness me, it’s quiet here today! 11 hours later and it’s me again. I enjoyed my meet and greet session at my friend’s garden. I then went and visited the other 5 which were open in the village. They were all very different but were all very nice. People must spend a lot longer doing their gardens than I do and also they obviously understand plants and where they should grow. The photo is of my friends garden which is on a steep slope.
I visited my friend who had been in the accident. She seems to be coping and has got lots of offers of help.