I went for a lovely walk this afternoon, although will say I was surprised to see just how many GROUPS of people were out. A group of four young men with beer cans walked along the cliff path and stopped down on one of the bays. All one family? Somehow I doubt it. There were EIGHT groups of people on one of the beaches! These are quite small beaches, actually just little bays... but hey ho there you go. On the one hand I can't blame them, it is a gorgeous day and the temptation is there, but we will never get rid of the virus if people don't maintain social distancing. All it takes is one asymptomatic person, and it will have spread to a large number of people in just one afternoon. But that is just my thoughts...I don't usually comment on this, but I was quite shocked today at just how many people were socialising.
But back to more interesting things...
There are some really lovely butterflies out to see.
This beautiful orange tip butterfly is lovely.
There were cows in the fields.
Or perhaps steers?
Delighted to see another Glanville Fritillary Butterfly
Cormorant on the rock.
Pretty wild flowers.
I spent the morning in the garden mowing and strimming the orchard and round the vines. Jolly hard work, still need to get in with the shears round the bottoms of the fruit bushes, but it just got too hot and I was worn out. I also weeded the raised vegetable beds and planted out some more seedlings.
The rose bush is looking really lovely.
I finished stitching up the three bears I had partially started yesterday.
The pink and blue ones are made with vintage fabrics.