HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY SPRING EQUINOX
No spring here, and nobody's happy on my patch. The temp this morning was 17F; that's minus -8.3C. The "feels like" temp was 4F; that's minus -15.5C. The White Pelicans are still huddled on my two local lakes. They can't move on to Canada because it's even colder north of me.
The red-tailed hawks are very unhappy, because the Black Vultures have returned from migration. Even though R.T. Hawk and his mate chased them off last year, they decided to settle back here again. They must be a threat to the hawks' chicks because R.T. is NOT pleased. He ruffled his feathers and gave me a look like, "Well, do something!"
The red male Cardinal is not happy because the Chickadees are eating what's left of the weed tree seeds. The Cardinals are trying to build a nest above the window outside my enclosed porch, and the male has to stop and chase the Chickadees.
I am not at all happy because my internet for my computer is down, and all I have is my phone. I'm in a snit with my internet provider.
Well, it's now snowing, and I'm heading for bed. Everyone have a wonderful week.
Out to Lindsay Park, one of 3 former Angas family homes, south-east of Angaston. Viewed house exterior & garden. After it was sold from Angas family, it was run as a racing stud by famed Colin Hayes, visited by Q Liz, Main house is 3 houses in one, a bit neglected, recent new owners who are not sure yet what future use. You need to imagine the next 2 photos joined together with stone part in middle. I could not get far enough away (too tired to tramp through garden which was on a much lower level anyway.)
Next is view of part of garden from Lindsay Park terrace, notice farmland beyond.
Drove past another Angas home, Hutton Vale, still in family. Next 3 photos taken somewhere along Hutton Vale Road.