HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I've just read confirmation that Indiana now has wild armadillos. They are increasingly being seen on my local roads and in our forests. These animals are native to the southernmost US states, but have moved much further north in response to climate change. I'd love to see one.
Take care, all.
www.in.gov/.../
Unknown said:CLARE/LIMPY: I hope you enjoy your trip to Rutland Water!
Thank you. I'm sure we will!
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Good morning and Thank you, DIANE ! It's been the usual quiet week here. The weather hasn't been great - apart from Thursday. I've been thinking about RUSTY in the Western Isles etc and hoping that there was some sun at times. Because it was sunny on Thursday, my youngest an d family came here and did my garden. The two granddaughters were busy weeding, etc. They have been brought up to help in their own garden so it wasn't a chore for them ! I've been reading all your news. I was very moved by all the chat about being a carer, etc. My late husband was very fit until his last three months and even as a retired nurse, I found it difficult to adjust to things. I can only hope that if I had been his carer for longer, I would have come up to scratch..... Take care, all.
Good morning all from a rainy suffolk. Not had much rain last week so im not complaining.
As always I love hearing all your news.
I am gearing up for my stint at Nanny Duty starting on Wednesday in SE London looking after James 6 and Lily 3 while Mum and Dad work.
I then leave there on Monday pm to drive to Silverstone to help with my Grandaughters Sephi 11 and Luna 6 for week. Then I will be doing nothing for a few days!
Yesterday and friend and I went to Dunwich Heath, which is managed by The National Trust - we followed the wartime Trail which was very good - info below if anyone fancies reading about it.
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/suffolk/dunwich-heath-and-beach/dunwich-heath-wartime-trail
The heath by this time is usually covered in purple heather but a lot of it was dead due to a beetle infestation. They hope it will recover.
Well another week is beginning and as always the year is flying by.
To all those on holidays or planning trips have a great time and do tell us all about it.
Keep well everyone.