HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY FULL MOON!
The moon turns full on Sunday.
Everyone have a safe, wonderful week! I'm off to the big city.
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Talking of Mull, I've just posted a few photos from our return visit earlier this year. Click on this photo to see a few more:
Morning all: Well a quick read of recent posts had me googling Iona etc., but then I ended up with images of Staffa and its truly amazing geology. Didn't realize Fingal's Cave was part of that formation, which then sent me off to YouTube to hear the music again - and had forgotten or never knew that it was part of Mendelssohn's Hebrides Overture. So, nice little diversion, only to be sent back to Google by Clare's mention of what I read as corncakes!! Sounded like a little-known delicacy from north of the border but no! Google redirected me to corncrakes where I saw it described as a 'singing' bird, but after yet another detour to YouTube, decided it sounded somewhat raspy....
Rusty: Hurray for eye news. Portugal is lovely; never been there, but have an acquaintance who's heading there for four weeks to ride Lusitano horses.
Meanwhile, kids, dog and daughter left last evening to head back to Arizona (daughter is staying there two weeks). Sooooo peaceful here now. Granddaughter and Great-g'daughter (aka Ms. D) scrubbed out the fountain, tidied up remaining 6 plants that I didn't get to following my slide off the garden cart, vacuumed the house and then washed all the towels, tidied up the bathroom, etc., before they left, leaving me no post-visitor clean up! Now OH is threatening to take me out to dinner tonight, but I've said I might enjoy that more when my back is better. I'm planning on finishing a book - a mystery called Broken Harbor - by Tana French and doing Not Much.
Take care all
rusty2 said:Whilst on medical things - Clare - having had breast cancer last year, here in Wales I am eligible for free lateral flow tests. I just have to sign into my NHS account and request a packet. They come the next day. Another amazing thing.
I suspect if cancer survivors weren't considered vulnerable enough to get free tests all hell would really break loose. I'm very pleased it's so easy for you.
rusty2 said:I loved the sea eagle photos too
I'm so pleased! I had an amazing time taking them. It's impossible to describe the extent to which these awesome birds just fill the sky - it's incredible to see them.