HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a joyful, peaceful week.
My patch has been noisy! The bobcat up on the ridge was screaming for a mate. The coyotes were howling and yipping softly while they prepare for the births of their puppies. Two male barred owls raised a ruckus while they competed for a nesting site in the woods across from my front door.
The pub (bar) on the highway next to my land has a new owner. He's a young, single guy, and he's been playing loud music every evening while he's working hard to renovate and remodel the old place. Folks around the county are awaiting the reopening.
So, the wildlife and the humans are all anxious for the end of the winter isolation.
Love to all of you. Take care, all.
Oh my ! spring is almost sprung Diane
Thank you Diane, I feel like I'm almost your neighbour
Haven't had time to thank DIANE for starting us off again. You're a star. OG - I do hope that J can cope with the extra work when he's fighting a cold. Glad that EE is getting on OK with his new toy.
Dibnlib - Glad you enjoyed your outing to the ballet. My tablet just put "Glad you enjoyed your gurgling" LOL!!
We've been to visit Sue again, as she was holding the Condolence Book for her brother in law. I wrote in it for the pair of us and read some of the previous entries - a very popular man. Again and again, the words "cheerful" " twinkling" and "long time friend" came up. He wished for no riches, but loved his family and enjoyed a simple life amongst many friends. What more could you want than to be remembered with such affection? We're also planning for an 80th birthday celebration, which is now decided to be a family lunch out in a "local hostelry" in February, which suddenly is not far off. I've done my bird count. Not as many sparrows as previous years (30 plus!) But quite a variety. Not going to submit my list yet as it's so mad online on this Site at present.