HAPPY NEW WEEK!
The day was weirdly warm here, so I sat on my enclosed porch for awhile and gave myself a haircut. The male cardinal visited his old nest at the end of my porch (there must be dead insects he's eating). Then, he helped himself to some weed seeds. I always leave the tall weeds at that end of the porch because he likes ro eat those seeds all winter. HIs bright red feathers were very Christmasy.
This is a hard time of year for lots of folks. Also, I know many of you are facing challenges and rough days right now. My thoughts are with all of you, and I wish I could lighten your burdens.
Hugs and love to all.
Thank you Diane and once again you paint a picture with your words.
I spent most of the night listening to the wind and praying that my 1910 roof tiles will still be there in the morning but thankfully they knew how to build houses in those days.
My road of cottages were built by the Garrett Family for their workers as they had a one of the first engineering works making steam engines here in Leiston and we have a museum a few minutes walk from my cottage that tells you all about it. Of course when the 1st World War started the works were swapped to making armanents. We still have The Engineers Arms pub in the town opposite the works and thats is where the men would head to after work.
I hope all in the path of the strong winds yesterday escaped any damage.
Have a good week all.
This made me laugh! I don't fancy Diane's spiders, either!!