HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a peaceful, joyful week (and good weather!). Hope all are safe.
No news to report from my patch. I enjoyed the posts from Pat O and dibnlib about the Eagle Owls. I would surely love to see one of those someday. Such a miracle of nature.
OG: I was glad to see a post from you. I think about you and EE every day. I'm sorry about J's difficulties.
Love to all.
Another week - another muddled day - but some progress. I have at last felt good enough to try to rearrange the dental appointments missed when I was ill - awaiting an email reply with new schedule and price quote. To whoever asked, yes, J is using buses to get to and from Gretna - but they don't seem to run to timetable - this morning he arrived 30 minutes late, and the one he waited for to come home sailed straight past the bus stop even though he hailed it - all very unsettling for him. He will keep trying. I am hoping he will soon decide how to dispose of his little car - don't want a reminder sittting on our drive! Not worth much at 7 years old, but don't want it to sit there until it rusts away. E-E and I went to church yesterday (Sunday) which was a good service - again led by the chaplain to our community hospital. Still quite cold here - but there was no frost this morning after three consecutive cold ones.
All very mundane compared with your bird-watching trips, long walks etc, but the garden birds are gathering in abundance and variety to keep us entrtained. Rooks have reappeared as they did last spring! So we have Bluetits and Corvids and everything between - including gangs of Feral Pigeons.
Rusty: Sounds like a super day - serendipity!
OG: I was wondering about the bus service for J. I would be frustrated too. Does anyone remember chasing (double-decker) buses that were just pulling away from the stop, grabbing the bar and leaping onto that open platform at the back? And leaving in pretty much the same way, by leaning out from the same bar and getting off at a trot? Seven seems young for a car: Mine is 9 years old; OH drives a 2005 Toyota Camry with only 135K miles on it that's as zippy as ever, daughter has a 2013 Honda, granddaughter has the newest - a 2015 Subaru - and is hanging onto her rather disreputable-looking but still running 2006 Honda Accord in the hopes it will be a good starter car for Ms. D, who will start driving lessons in just over 3 years. Ye gods!