Thursday 26th April
Countryside Report for the parish of St Martin:
Finally able to get outside and WALK today, first time since
Saturday, and very pleasant too despite the strong wind. It’s important that
everyone is kept up to date with the latest wildlife developments in my lovely
parish, so I am pleased to inform you that I saw plenty of plant and bird life,
including some Bugloss, Common Vetch and possibly 3 different types of Campion
(Red, White and Sea).
Bugloss |
Red Campion |
Such
an educational blog today, I hope that you inwardly digest this information, take
note of the pictures and hopefully be able to impress people should the need
ever arise….. ;-)
Had
coffee with lovely St Mary friend today, very enjoyable, followed by quick
visit to Caesearen Tennis Club, (not unfortunately to play tennis, sadly)but to
meet a friend for coffee, saw a few familiar faces which was nice.
Finished
the day with yet more socialising, this time with colleagues from work for a
cup of tea at Ransoms!! The excuse was a ‘friends’ birthday (although she’s not
really a friend- more of an acquantaince and a bit of a ‘witch’ if the truth be known.)…………LOL
Lovely photos. Such a wonderful time of year.xx
ReplyDeleteThankyou for nature lesson! Saw a Jay in the garden for the first time ever last night,hope it becomes a regular visitor. I now have a very appropriate sign hanging in my hall, thank you!! xx
ReplyDeleteThis is the essence of Jill. Got home from work at 5pm and found a card from her wishing me well on regaining my nursing career which starts on Tuedsay. This is just Jill...thinking of others when she is going through so much herself. Jill, I love you.xxx
ReplyDeleteI am very impressed with your knowledge of plants & wildlife!!!! So pleased you got to get out & walk-if but windy, but dry. Was great to catch up with you today.Lots of love & hugs xxx
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