HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY NEW MOON!
The moon turns new on Sunday night or Monday, depending on your location.
I hope everyone has a joyful, peaceful week.
No news from my patch, except that the competition between the two male Barred Owls has been resolved, and a female has been calling from the nest in the woods across from my front door. I hope the hawks and the owls can share the territory in peace this year.
Love to all.
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
RSPB Giving Nature a Home
HEATHER – On my last overseas trip I picked up a virus on the plane. By the time the coach tour reached Munich, I was a coughing mess. Checking my pocket guide I found helpful phrases such as “I am pregnant” “I have AIDS”. Helpful? No! I called on my sparse Deutsch and found a Chemist? Pharmacy? in city centre. I walked in saying “Ich bin krank” (I’m sick) tapping my chest. The girl replied “You need a decongestant.” I should have known they would speak & understand English in a major city cluttered with tourists.
DIBNLIB – Thank you for Highland Winter. I wonder if it is the same photographer as “Scotland’s Wild Year” which we had on TV recently. One episode for each season.
Earlier I watched “World’s Most Beautiful Landscapes” – Snowdonia. It began with Harlech Castle. I enjoyed the episode (I didn’t see RUSTY!) and it prompted me to search a top cupboard for my jigsaw of the Castle. It must be 70 years old (the jigsaw, not the castle LOL) as it was the only jigsaw I had as a child and every few months I would make it up again. It claims “over 400 pieces” so I shall give it to Miss11 who is already managing 500.
Another hot day. I was out weeding at 7 am before the blazing heat. I misjudged my baking day – later I am making chicken pie for tea & freezer. Rather hard to choose a day when temps are over 35 C all week. <sigh>