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Trees near Brunton.
Yet more warm sunshine. It's been lovely. I notice Beaky is eating the mealy worms before any starlings appear and after him a jackdaw arrives. None left for the starlings this morning. I think I'll have to put out a second helping if they don't start coming earlier.
I hoovered the stairs directly after breakfast as they where very grubby and I can't remember when I last did them. They have been preying on my mind and making me feel guilty for some time.
Spent a lot of time in the garden getting rid of more lamium. It will be a never ending job I fear but there is some silver lamium I want to keep. Was so engrossed I nearly forgot about the trip to the recycling then set off without my gardening gloves and had to go back. I couldn't have moved all that thorny stuff without them. Great to see it go but there's still forsythia to be chopped.
Afterwards I went back up the road to Creich to photograph trees I saw yesterday. I photographed them years ago but had forgotten about them. Was lucky with the clouds. Carried on over the hills to the Tay and Newburgh. Everything was looking its best. Lots of people out at Newburgh so I didn't walk.
Passed Birnie on the way home. It was packed with cars. Stopped at Heatherhall Woods which was full of dog walkers as usual. I walked along to a field to photograph the cloud formations over East Lomond so I got peace and quiet. Sadly the photos were full of flare in spite of a lens hood but it didn't matter. It was a lovely day.
I hoovered the stairs directly after breakfast as they where very grubby and I can't remember when I last did them. They have been preying on my mind and making me feel guilty for some time.
Spent a lot of time in the garden getting rid of more lamium. It will be a never ending job I fear but there is some silver lamium I want to keep. Was so engrossed I nearly forgot about the trip to the recycling then set off without my gardening gloves and had to go back. I couldn't have moved all that thorny stuff without them. Great to see it go but there's still forsythia to be chopped.
Afterwards I went back up the road to Creich to photograph trees I saw yesterday. I photographed them years ago but had forgotten about them. Was lucky with the clouds. Carried on over the hills to the Tay and Newburgh. Everything was looking its best. Lots of people out at Newburgh so I didn't walk.
Passed Birnie on the way home. It was packed with cars. Stopped at Heatherhall Woods which was full of dog walkers as usual. I walked along to a field to photograph the cloud formations over East Lomond so I got peace and quiet. Sadly the photos were full of flare in spite of a lens hood but it didn't matter. It was a lovely day.
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le tout bien enjolivé par ce cœur formé par les nuages.
Bonne fin de soirée.
Jean has replied to Joe, Son of the Rock clubHappy weekend:)
What a beautiful shot, Jean!
Have a nice weekend, Stay safe, Jean!
Good to hear that Beaky is still thriving and outsmarting the starlings and jackdaws!
We had to go out and buy more bird food today.............we get sunflower hearts, peanuts, black sunflower seeds, fat balls, fat cakes, and mixed seed. They birds eat much better than we do, I think. Oh, and the squirrels enjoy it all very much - we now have as many as six visiting at the same time.
I hope you've had a good day today.................and have an enjoyable weekend.
schön das du einen guten Tag hattest!
Eine wunderschöne leichte Landschaft klasse abgelichtet.
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