Gorgeous day today and at half seven I got a text to say RM were going to deliver a couple of parcels - Buggeration! 
Grumped about a bit after taking the dog out for a short walk and then decided not to waste the day and got a bit of sewing done that I'd been putting off, but sat indoors with a sewing machine seemed a shame, so I went out int he garden, had a go at @Neil1 wizards and then remembered I'd pretty much burned the tines off my wooden fork the last time I was out camping so made another to replace it. It clearly needs a bit more work and a soak in oil but an hour well spent and better than moping about indoors.



My mate seemed blissfully happy with his lot too...

We have a large colony of house sparrows nearby and they are a common visitors to the feeders, as are green and goldfinches, but today I was pleased to see this cumnock after the mealworms with a couple of its friends, as well as a robin.

Feeling we hadn't wasted the morning, I went indoors to make a brew and spotted what I thought was a pigeon going into the shed mooching for food, but no.....

I'm guessing a youngster, but as bold as brass for a sparrowhawk as it had a good look around the garden.

Perhaps I should stay in more often?

Edited to say I've no idea why the text turned blue half way through! ?

Grumped about a bit after taking the dog out for a short walk and then decided not to waste the day and got a bit of sewing done that I'd been putting off, but sat indoors with a sewing machine seemed a shame, so I went out int he garden, had a go at @Neil1 wizards and then remembered I'd pretty much burned the tines off my wooden fork the last time I was out camping so made another to replace it. It clearly needs a bit more work and a soak in oil but an hour well spent and better than moping about indoors.



My mate seemed blissfully happy with his lot too...


We have a large colony of house sparrows nearby and they are a common visitors to the feeders, as are green and goldfinches, but today I was pleased to see this cumnock after the mealworms with a couple of its friends, as well as a robin.

Feeling we hadn't wasted the morning, I went indoors to make a brew and spotted what I thought was a pigeon going into the shed mooching for food, but no.....

I'm guessing a youngster, but as bold as brass for a sparrowhawk as it had a good look around the garden.

Perhaps I should stay in more often?


Edited to say I've no idea why the text turned blue half way through! ?

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