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.
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RSPB Giving Nature a Home
Lynette: Oh my. Neighbors with their noses out of joint. Hope it all resolves amicably and that the contractors get done quickly.
Clare: How could Limpy not be classed as vulnerable! Have been reading about the financial/budget plans there - doesn't sound encouraging. Two guesses which services they'll cut.
Decided to ignore creaky back today and did some gentle clean up of walkways, etc. in the garden. Going to have an MRI tomorrow to see if disc is herniated. Meanwhile, granddaughter and I swapped physical therapy tips - she really did a number on her back in 2021 with a herniated disc and much much more. The trio are now safely back in Arizona.
ANNETTE – Excellent that your invaders tidied, washed, cleaned, etc before they left. Now don’t be too hasty returning to the house& garden work.
RUSTY - Thank goodness you had a good eye report
LYNETTE – Neighbours can be strange creatures.
Hamish on display for tourists. Photo-ed at Kilmahog, Callendar in 2008.
Good Morning. Misty, and wispy clouds here. Heather: I know it's easily said, but try not to dwell too much on family problems if you can. It can bog you down. It will all become water under the bridge eventually. Enjoy your sons visit.
Lynette, hope your neighbours don't become more problematic. I suppose the main thing is that it took them by surprise - they might have been OK if they'd been told earlier. Annette: please don't aggravate your back by doing too much! Hope the scan sheds something on what ails. How lovely your family are, helping to tidy up after themselves. My d. in Law is busily researching all our family trees - I've given her some of our information on all four branches. She's already finding surprising things!
Oh, and AQ, thanks for the highland coo!! I took some pics of them many years ago but they're on old fashioned film somewhere. When we were in the Highlands we just loved them.
Just realised it's Rusty's golf day - Hope your pink day goes well! And that the weather is kind.
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Heather: I agree about not having the strength (physical/mental/emotional) to deal with some family issues. At this point, I sometimes think: They're grown ups and have to sort things out for themselves! (Haha - the pot calling the kettle black here). :-) Are you still mulling downsizing to a smaller place?
Our weather here is more May Gray and June Gloom than October....lots of coastal overcast but if that means cooler temps and no desert winds (usually the norm this time of year) to fan any fires, that's fine with me.
Take care all
I've just added some more photos to my eagle thread - click on this graceful bird if you'd like to see some more: