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curiouswombat) wrote2010-03-28 05:13 pm
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Sunday Pic Spam - birds, buds and left-overs.
It's Sunday - it's pic-spam day.
Yesterday I went to see Mum, go out for lunch with her, shop, the usual. And for the first time I actually managed to get a picture of birds at her bird feeders - usually I only have to think of getting the camera out and they all disappear!
Also yesterday D-d arrived home for a fortnight - very tired and in need of a little coddling and cuddling. She drove from York to Heysham and brought Po (her wee car) home - the amount of books she needs to study from over the fortnight would have taken her into excess baggage by air without bringing anything else!
After going to church, she and I went to Tescos and stocked up on healthy food, and then I have done a small amount of garden tidying - so I took some pics of the small signs of life in the garden.
Also, I have been looking at some of my picture files from the past year, especially at some of the pictures that I didn't use as a 'picture of the day', but they are still worth sharing... left-overs! Today I chose three that have lots of green in them - to remind us that there really will be leaves and more flowers soon!
So - click for
Birds - as you can see, Mum simply has bird-feeders pegged to the clothes line -

A goldfinch and a sparrow caught in the act!
Now for signs of spring - out in the yard we have tiny leaf buds unfurling - or just sitting there...
One of the blueberry bushes -

The clematis -

And the pear tree -

Down at ground lever things have been moving - last week I had this picture of one of the hyacinths - this is the same hyacinth today -

These are close ups because they are pretty - and because most of the surroundings are still plain compost and empty pots!
The scillas -

And the Glory of the Snow - which actually waited to flower until the snow was gone...

And now, three pictures from last summer to remind me that, although almost all the trees are still bare, the place will be greener soon.



Taken in early May, mid-June and September respectively.
I'm off work this week - I plan to ... well not do an awful lot really! Go to the garden centre to see if there are any bedding plants in yet, go out for lunch with D-d and Mum - and S2C if he wants to come too, go to Church on Maundy Thursday, finish the current chapter of the Winter Tale, and hopefully finish the whole story, but that might be pushing it a bit!
Yesterday I went to see Mum, go out for lunch with her, shop, the usual. And for the first time I actually managed to get a picture of birds at her bird feeders - usually I only have to think of getting the camera out and they all disappear!
Also yesterday D-d arrived home for a fortnight - very tired and in need of a little coddling and cuddling. She drove from York to Heysham and brought Po (her wee car) home - the amount of books she needs to study from over the fortnight would have taken her into excess baggage by air without bringing anything else!
After going to church, she and I went to Tescos and stocked up on healthy food, and then I have done a small amount of garden tidying - so I took some pics of the small signs of life in the garden.
Also, I have been looking at some of my picture files from the past year, especially at some of the pictures that I didn't use as a 'picture of the day', but they are still worth sharing... left-overs! Today I chose three that have lots of green in them - to remind us that there really will be leaves and more flowers soon!
So - click for
Birds - as you can see, Mum simply has bird-feeders pegged to the clothes line -

A goldfinch and a sparrow caught in the act!
Now for signs of spring - out in the yard we have tiny leaf buds unfurling - or just sitting there...
One of the blueberry bushes -

The clematis -

And the pear tree -

Down at ground lever things have been moving - last week I had this picture of one of the hyacinths - this is the same hyacinth today -

These are close ups because they are pretty - and because most of the surroundings are still plain compost and empty pots!
The scillas -

And the Glory of the Snow - which actually waited to flower until the snow was gone...

And now, three pictures from last summer to remind me that, although almost all the trees are still bare, the place will be greener soon.



Taken in early May, mid-June and September respectively.
I'm off work this week - I plan to ... well not do an awful lot really! Go to the garden centre to see if there are any bedding plants in yet, go out for lunch with D-d and Mum - and S2C if he wants to come too, go to Church on Maundy Thursday, finish the current chapter of the Winter Tale, and hopefully finish the whole story, but that might be pushing it a bit!
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Your goldfinches have red faces?
*goggles*(as well as googles)
Ours look like this (http://sdakotabirds.com/species/photos/american_goldfinch.jpg).
(Not that yours isn't a very pretty bird! Just unexpected.)
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Have a lovely week off, and I hope D-d has a chance to relax properly and put away the books occasionally. Sounds as if she needs the break.
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His Lordship is lamenting that we are still not quite to spring yet, despite the daylillies starting to grow. We have snow predicted for Tuesday. Bleh.
I'll come back and look at your lovely pictures if it does!
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Have a good week off.
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Enjoy your visit with D-d.
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Of course there's double curls of storm systems out in the North Pacific today and I may well have pears when other's do not!
Julia, the trees in the middle reminded me that you are on an island, indeed.
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We have a couple of screeching bluejays trying to build a nest about two feet from our bedroom window. I shoo them, but they come back. I'll probably be getting woken up by the sound of bird shrieks at 5:30 every morning very soon.
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We have melegyrn in common. I'm adding you, do add me back if you'd like to.
:)
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Can you tell me what kind of tree is the one on the right in the third photo from the bottom? I just love its shape.
Uuhhh, Jack is now using my left hand for a pillow--again, so I must go. I'm a terrible wus about that, I know..shaking the cat off, I mean.
But thank you for the photos. I'm glad you're still posting them. I'm enjoying them just as much as your 365 posts.
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