HAPPY CHRISTMAS
To All Who Celebrate
I hope you all enjoy the holidays.
Santa will need a good GPS system on his sleigh when he arrives here. The temperature is soaring and likely to be 60F or 15.5C or higher tomorrow. So strange for us. The soaring temp has created VERY dense fog rolling through the woods and fields. I just saw a massive white-tailed deer buck in the bean field across the highway. He looked quite surreal bounding through the heavy fog and mist.
Love and hugs to all.
Good morning, all, and a very
MERRY CHRISTMAS
to you all!
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
aquilareen said:Shops are crazy today with Boxing Day sales
Jesus Christ. After a weekend of shopping the last thing I want to do is hit the shops on Boxing Day. People are gluttons for torture these days.
aquilareen said:The 28th commemorates the day in 1836 when the first Governor arrived (6 months after the first settlers), to stand under a gum tree (which one still disputed) and declare the land was British.
Bet you're glad the British days are long gone! The more I learn of this country's history abroad the less proud it obviously is.
Unknown said:Thank you so much Clare. That is very helpful. I knew you were an expert on the subject but didn't like to ask!
You should never hesitate to ask. Most birders are happy to help with IDs.
Belated, but a Happy Christmas to Everyone! My excuse is that we had a fraught day, yesterday, with No Internet!! We found, at lunchtime that we had lost all of our cable services. This included the TV, the Internet (& of course WiFi) and telephone. I was highly amused to see that on the TV we received a notice which said "In cases of difficulty, go to "blah blah site .com"..how you can do that without Internet could prove interesting..... .... I found our printed instructions and there was a phone number, which my OH rang via his mobile phone. Of course he got a robotic voice and a menu of choices. But it did say that you could send them a text message, which we did. Two hours later, lots of lights lit up on our router. After an hour, we got the TV back. We went to bed and this morning we found that the WiFi and landline phone had thankfully returned. We went out for lunch on Christmas Eve (I had ham hock carbonara and my OH had Greek kleftica) We took his sister Sue with us and she is a sorry sight -- her dog escaped from the garden and she took chase, but fell down on the path. She now has a black/purple eye and several cuts on her chin and cheek. I fear the eye is so bad she will have to live with it for a long time.