Hi all: very late starting this - was gone most of the day. I saw Odin on the nest - brilliant! Now off to check on Lady and, hopefully, catch up on chat!
Took the words out of my mouth, OG! Was just glancing over what bits I've missed in the last 24 hrs and thinking there was not much on here in the last few hours. You are a busy bee yourself, and thanks for the lovely pics. Just loved the one with the HOST of daffs!! What an original idea.
Don't think I had time to remark what a beautiful pic of the swan Alan posted yesterday.
Trish - Well Done Mia! You must be proud.
Sheila Thanks for sharing your lovely experience of Spring! I did feel it, too!
Annette: Moles are such a nuisance once you have them - and such a mess! Think there is some kind of a sonic sound thing which you can put into the ground to encourage them to go next door..... Glad you found some good shoes - there is something very satisfying about finding just the right pair.
AQ: Another interesting set of pics. Roadside stalls are always fascinating - we don't get many here, though.
Hope that margo has had an enjoyable time today and will tell us about it tomorrow.
We did have a little time sitting in the garden today, but soon got up to do things - there is so much waiting to be done. At least our little trickle fountain still works and has not been broken by the very cold frosts earlier. And I planted up 15 Large Trailing Fuchsias which have just arrived, as little plug plants, for bedding later. Went to Boots this morning, and got my memory card made into CD so that I could put my pics on the pc. Have sent my son some of the baby pics we took last week, when we saw them all. Will now have to resize some of our holiday ones so that I can put them on here tomorrow.
Not really looked in today, been doing other things and watching at LG. Thanks for all the posts etc.
Just a couple of pics for tonight. Decorah and the babies and Norfolk and 3 sleepy growing eaglets.
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