HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a wonderful week.
For various reasons, I've had a bad summer. So. I concluded today that I need to improve my quality of life. I went outdoors and sat down on my front step to think. There on the sidewalk in front of me was a big, astonishingly beautiful feather. It appeared to be about 11 inches long. The shaft was a brilliant silver color. The bottom was a silver gray with white splotches, and the upper section was a mottled deep brown and midnight black. The edges were outlined in black and silver.
I'm not good at identifying feathers, and I didn't recognize the bird species. I don't think it was a hawk feather. It wasn't a bald eagle, a goose, a duck, a vulture, or a wild turkey. It could have been an owl, but I didn't recognize it.
As Annette said earlier, this is the time of peak migration here in the Midwest. Millions of birds are in the sky during the 3 hours after sunset. So, I reckon a bird from up north decided to visit me. I felt uplifted.
Take care, all.
ANNETTE – No internet for OH; he will have to wait until s-i-l returns early Oct (too busy before he departs). Those noisy miners (their full name) are permanent since OH stupidly planted Aussie natives. ALL noisy miners look bad-tempered and ALL are aggressive. I searched YouTube for their horrid aggressive squawks but I could only find their usual average year-round call.
This morn I visited plant nursery for my 2 tomatoes and punnet of rainbow silver beet. OH decided to tag along for some lawn top-dressing. Darn, I was hoping to browse the aisles for other veggies, herbs and maybe even flowers but he trailed after me looking more and more frustrated with my “dithering”. He found what he wanted, struggling to lift bag on to trolley, another customer helped, then a second man helped lift into the boot of my car. At home OH managed to lift out with my feeble help and he has since spent hours decorating the front lawn.
aquilareen said:OH managed to lift out with my feeble help and he has since spent hours decorating the front lawn.
I know it was a frustrating shop but it sounds as though he did something positive for himself today. Does he always pick up mood-wise in Spring?
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Morning all: I have daughter's dog Pearl here for a few days. Daughter is creaky as long-legged great-granddaughter managed to inadvertently kick her bad leg while they were in the pool at one of grandson's wedding dos' (doos? dooz?) Anyway, local noisy crows like to sit on the telephone lines and taunt Pearl (all the while pretending not to notice her), which creates lots of barking and rushing about. And heaven help us if she spies a squirrel. All these critters sure are noisy. I've put a nice old blanket on the rug for her to loll on, but it she using it? No. She'd rather leave dog hair on the rug. Grrrr. :-) AQ: My OH also likes to go, do and leave with no 'wasted' time puttering so he rarely comes along on my outings (doesn't get invited actually). Glad you both got some help at the nursery. I have a low, four-wheeled garden cart with a seat that I position behind my car so I can maneuver heavy bags over the lip of the trunk and onto the cart, which I then tote around the garage/garden courtesy of a small rope I attached. It's not elegant but it works. Pretty darn cool by our normal standards this morning.....Fall already. Am making plans to keep all the holidays very, very simple this year.
rusty2 said:Then, unexpectedly a friend called with a card for tomorrow. We decided we should “test” the M&S lemon drizzle cake I had bought for tomorrow. It was very nice!!! I should have bought 2!!!! So we had a good chat.
Lemon drizzle is my favourite ....... you'd have needed more than two if I lived anywhere near you (and fortunately for you, I don't!).
rusty2 said:I live about 12 miles from Chester over the Welsh border in a semi rural area bordering an area of outstanding natural beauty.
I've heard that's a beautiful part of the world. Funnily enough we also live within a couple of miles of an AONB - Suffolk Coast and Heaths. I suspect we're a bit flatter than you, though.