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.
PAT - Yes, it was indeed like that. It also reminded me of Galway, which is a lovely town (city?) where we once spent a long weekend.
Rosy -- I've been rather amiss in that I just didn't get around to continuing with my story of my travels-- I vow to try and be more regular with my posts, although with the festivities approaching anything could happen!
RUSTY, PAT, JILL – Are those men so vulnerable that they have to “put down” any woman who dares step out of the kitchen?
AQ - I was rather surprised, too, & about to remark. I might have asked them if their wives had let them out to play!!
Edit - Sue saw a very young doctor and he prescribed antibiotics as she often gets a bad chest with these things, which is not good.
Good evening, all. I've just posted a few photos from our visit to RSPB Saltholme last month - if you'd like to see them click on this lovely reed bunting:
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.