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Showing posts with label Robin. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 December 2020

The Last Month of 2020!

 

A new month!  Welcomed in by a lovely sunrise.



Turned into a gorgeous day.


I opened the first little door of my bargain 10p Woolworths Advent Calendar.



Put out some Christmas plates and vases on my dresser.


A new Christmas themed dishcloth I knitted.


I spent a couple of hours in the garden after lunch cutting out the rest of the grape vines and chopping the branches up into tiny pieces to go in our garden waste collection bin.  Hard work as there were another ten vines to cut out. There were more vines than I expected.  There were probably about twenty vines in all.


Before...



After...  the last ten vines removed.



I was accompanied by a lovely robin who sang to me while I worked.





All in all a really lovely start to the month.

Wednesday, 6 May 2020

Front Lawn Mowed!

I felt much brighter today which was lovely.  It probably helped that it was a sunny day, a pretty perfect day weather wise.  Not too hot, but just right.  



I spent the morning in the garden.


I mowed the front lawn.


I took down the little fence that went from the pond across to the right side of the garden, as I don't have the dogs here so there isn't really any need for it, and I have to move it each time I mow the lawn anyway.


I just hope I don't regret it and the badgers come and dig up all the garden!


The flowers look so pretty by the decking.


A baby robin kept me company


It even let me stroke it.



It hoped all around the garden and decking making little peeping sounds.  


I hope it found somewhere to shelter for the night.

My new spade arrived today...I had a bit of a shock when it did, the box didn't look wide enough.


Seems I ordered a baby spade!  This is why I like to get tools from an actual shop, as you can see what they look like and how they feel when you hold them.  It will be okay for the raised beds, but I need to get something a bit more rugged for the garden in the orchard.

After lunch I decided to go for a walk and take advantage of the nice day.


I took it nice and slowly today, taking in all that was around me.


Stopping and resting as I needed.


The sea was amazing, it glittered and shimmered in the sunlight.


I was delighted to see what looked like some birds on Spindler's Folly.


Sure enough a group of cormorants.


Five in fact, what fun!


I stood and watched them for a while and took a few photos.




Until I got a bit too close and they took off in flight.





I sat on the rocks for a while feeling thankful for the opportunity to see them and the wonderful day.



I walked on.



The fields looked so pretty with the green grass, yellow buttercups and daisies against the blue sky.



I saw a few  different butterflies.






Walked through another small woods.


Up on the cliff path before I got home.

Before I started on the lawn this morning, I cut out another bear while I was waiting for the postman, as he kindly said he would deliver the other bear to my neighbour today, which he duly did when he arrived.


I stuffed the bear while talking to my husband on the phone and then stitched him up this evening.


It feels a bit extravagant to have to have the whole Aga on at times to do something simple, so I ordered a grill that was on special on Amazon earlier on in the week.  It arrived today.



It fits in the gap nicely when I want to use it,  and also stands up on its end so doesn't take up much room when not in use.


Just the right size for me.  I will look forward to having bacon and eggs for breakfast when I can get some eggs!


This evening the moon looks amazing, very bright and reflecting on the sea and in the pond..  Unfortunately I left my tripod in NZ last year, and my other one at my old home.  It was going to be brought down here on one of my husband's trips, but well lock-down happened, so that didn't happen, so I had to take the photo holding the camera, so not the best shot.

I'd  like to say I feel okay this evening, but boy the pain in my feet is pretty bad, and if I sit for too long I seize up, everything is stiff and achy and sore.  Without the steroids, my body just seems to go into hyper-sensitivity mode. Oh well, I did have a good day which was nice.