HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY NEW MOON and HAPPY SOLSTICE!
The moon turns new at 5:37 a.m. Sunday in the UK, and Saturday night in the US. The solstice is Wednesday in the UK and US.
I hope everyone has a joyful week and sees some pretty birds.
Just a thought (I cannot remember if I posted these)
Never become so busy making a living that you forget to make a life.
The trouble with retirement is that you never get a day off. (Abe Lemons)
I don’t want to. I don’t have to. You can’t make me. I’m retired. (t shirt message)
Thank you Diane. I have lots of pretty birds in my garden for which I am truly thankful. Goldfinches, Greenfinches Collared Doves Coal tits Great tits Blue tits Hose Sparrows Starlings Blackbirds Wrens Dunnocks , even a Great Spotted Woodpecker visits - not withstanding the feral pigeons and Wood Pigeons . Magpies Rooks and Crows and even a Raven or two visit from time to time especially if they spot a cluster of sultanas stuck together
I could wish for more species but for suburbia it's not a bad selection. I'm fortunate to live out on a limb of the city with only a 15 minute drive to true countryside. I have genuine rural foxes that frolic (totally different colour to urban foxes), though they sometimes upset me by trampling plants down and leaving their spraint. (or is that just the term for Otter poo - no chance of those, sigh)
June 21st if my least favourite day of the year cos it's all downhill from then and December 21st is my most favourite cos it's the shortest day and the days lengthen - 15 minutes per week (hooray)
have a good week and an excellent solstice Diane
My first sweet peas are out!!
A colourful tub of petunias and geraniums.
Don't want to bore with family photos, but here is little Rosie being a whirlwind!!