HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY FULL MOON!
The moon turns full on 5 May in UK/US.
It's still chilly on my patch for May. The wee House Wrens have returned for their breeding season. They always make me happy, because they have loud, rich, bubbling songs that fill the air with joy.
I also saw a cotton-tail rabbit near the house today, happily eating weeds. Rabbits have been scarce the last couple of years, so I was glad to see it.
Everyone have a safe, serene week. Sending healing to OG and strength to EE.
Love to all!
Just a thought
I love being married. It’s so great to find a special person you want to annoy for the rest of your life. (Rita Rudner)
Before you marry a person you should first make them use a computer with slow internet to see who they really are. (Will Ferrell)
Spend a few minutes a day really listening to your spouse. No matter how stupid his problems sound to you. (Megan Mullally)
I married for love, but the obvious side benefit of having someone around to find my glasses cannot be ignored. (Cameron Esposito)
Hi to all and apologies for not posting lately bit I have been reading daily. Work, family issues and friend visiting have taken my time and attention.
Diane - Thanks as always for starting us off and telling us about your patch of woods.
AQ - Happy Anniversay to you and OH and glad you got out. You set me thinking of my first date with my ex-husband and I think it was a boat ride around a local lake in a park. It lasted 20+ years (the relationship - not the boat ride!) and I got 3 great kids from it so not a bad exchange in my mind!
Rusty - when I eventually retire - I will be doing just as you are without the golf! I used to go to Dawn Chorus walks in Richmond Park when I lived in Surrey.
OG & EE - Glad to see you posting at last and all best wishes for you all.
Heather - I hope you will be back to full strength again soon.
Annette - I hope you found all the lurking bits of dust and detritus and are now resting in the the sunshine or at the beach.
Lindy - lovely flowers and colours in you garden.
Recently I had 6 friends from Surrey - ex work colleagues visiting and on the Saturday I took them to Southwold. It was a glorious day and we parked at the Pier and walked the length of the seafront and then turned right along the harbour road. We then stoped at one of the many fishermens hut selling seafood and they (not me) had plates of Oysters, whelks and prawns washed down with champagne (me!) It was great. Unfortunately a few days later there was a terrible fire that destroyed 3 of the huts and caused a lot of damage - so sad - this is think link to the story on BBC East Website
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Yesterday I was on Polling duty for our local election from 6.30am to 10.15pm - my first time of doing it and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Some people expressing their disgust at having to provice photo ID and a few insisting of using a pen to mark their choices as they thought we would rub them out!
Today I went to a Mass for King Charles and Queen Camilla in Aldebutgh and this afternoon I am going to the C of E Church to listen to an hours long peal of bells in their honour.
Tomorrow I will be watching and toasting them and all the Royal Family. I know this is getting seriously outdated but I think Charles will make a good King.
Have a good weekend all and keep the posts coming!
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