classic33
Leg End Member
Not seen grey snow in years!Pictures ae not very good because of the distance, but in the way way distance that grey bit is cadr idris
Not seen grey snow in years!Pictures ae not very good because of the distance, but in the way way distance that grey bit is cadr idris
Where you have valleys, you tend to find hills. Now whats this about playing with a vacumn cleaner?And I didn't have a go at you specifically. I merely said you lot, not mentioning any names at all. As you can see from the photo cadr idris is far away and I live in a very hilly place
Ah, that's better!! I see I've missed loads (as per!).
I'm nice and warm after my hot bath
Hi girl. Now are you feeling now? No after effects I hope ?Ah, that's better!! I see I've missed loads (as per!).
I'm nice and warm after my hot bath
No, no after effects...felt a bit tight, hence I had a hot bath and some stretches so that when I cool down it won't (hopefully) seize up!Hi girl. Now are you feeling now? No after effects I hope ?
No, no after effects...felt a bit tight, hence I had a hot bath and some stretches so that when I cool down it won't (hopefully) seize up!
My feet and thighs were bl**dy freezing though, I think it spurred me on up that hill though
Well, the boy child is due in at 4pm and I'm sometimes busy with him as school is hard on him (has Autism).Nice and relaxed......hopefully, now some quality time
After all the hard work with the hoover, it's time to chill and I've just had a couple of regular visitors to the garden. One is rather friendly as you can see
View attachment 36278 View attachment 36279
Awww wow!After all the hard work with the hoover, it's time to chill and I've just had a couple of regular visitors to the garden. One is rather friendly as you can see
View attachment 36278 View attachment 36279
they are lovely photos. How long has that robin been taking food out of your hand ?
That one appeared around November time and is the boldest of about 4 that seem to come in the garden. They tend to disappear during August after the breeding season after becoming very scruffy and moulting. I really don't know if that was one from earlier in the year or not.
As I feed them and have been doing so for a number of years you notice a pattern in their behaviour, from when they first appear and are normally quite afraid of coming close till eventually one becomes brave and will come to your hand.
As the year goes on you get to know and recognise the behaviour of different individuals. They are brilliant little creatures and when they turn up it makes my day.