HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY FULL MOON!
The full moon is the night of 7 December, Wednesday, in UK and US.
I hope everyone has a wonderful week!
A bit of a contrast to you at present, AQ -- its minus 6 degrees here. After being way too hot when on holiday recently, I've got lots of sympathy!
LINDY, AQ - Thirty pieces of silver and a tale from them that is becoming repetitive and tiresome to say the least.
It is a beautiful, sunny, sparking morning here. Very cold I am sure. I can see the frost on the roofs of the houses opposite.
OG - glad the meter door got fixed and I hope the opticians visit went well. You are indeed lucky that they come out to you. I am not sure whether they do that round here.
Lindy - I have just got a very small artificial Christmas tree which gets put away in a bin bag every year fully decorated with its lights on!!! I take it out of the loft every year, stand it up and put the lights on!!! It suits me. It’s not up yet but it is down from the loft. Good luck in selecting which decorations you want to use.
I am afraid I turned the news off last night as it was full of you know who!
The birdwatching yesterday was lovely. I was toasty warm in all my clothes. The sun shone and the frost glistened. Walking on the frosty grass was really nice. We did see some nice birds (goldcrests and redwings in particular) but the highlight was when the sun began to melt the frost on the tall grasses and the little droplets all sparkled like diamonds showing all the colours of the prism. It was magical and we stood and looked at the spectacle for ages. We all agreed that nature is wonderful and is a fantastic tonic for the soul. We took photos but none of them showed what we were seeing. Here is one of the frosty grass without the droplets
Frosty fields this morning.