HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY FULL MOON!
The moon turns full on 13 July, Wednesday. Where I live, it's known as the Buck Moon.
A yearling white-tailed buck has been hanging around my front yard lately. I think he's going to be as big as his dad, who is a formidable old fella.
Everyone have a safe, joyful week!
A bit warmer than here, then Pat. About 25 or 26 degrees today. The sun came out eventually, at the end of the afternoon.
Our new clematis has obliged with some pretty flowers. It's growing up our old gnarled apple tree & my OH has put some netting around the tree to help the plant to hold on.
I'm hoping it will be even more flowerful next year!
Sounds good Rusty. It's cooler here now, but still warm for night time. Someone came today to look at a tree in next doors garden which is pretty obviously dying - there are only leaves on the extremities. It overlooks our back garden and the garden birds usually line up in its branches to see what I put out on the bird table & feeders! I think the time has come for it to have the chop, though.
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
RSPB Giving Nature a Home
Chilly morn (minimum overnight 3 C - nah nah!) turned into slightly warm sunny afternoon. While OH was out for his almost-daily walk, I attacked small garden bed near the street. Some of those weeds had such long roots that I am sure the other ends were in LINDA’s garden.
I dropped books at charity shop this morn and my timing was such that I was able to photo the adjacent Anglican church interior after their service. It looked lovely with lights & candles and sun streaming through modern glass (built 1964). Rev & ladies all extremely friendly & chatty.
Neighbours across the road have a dog yapping, sounds young. We are wondering if a new possession or are they dog-sitting for school holidays.