I adore this time of year when the breezes are soft and there's some warmth in the air. Have so enjoyed the past few days, although the month has been a quiet one. It seems like this past year has gone past in a flash and we passed the first anniversary of David's cancer op last week. The memories it has stirred up has seen me seeking reflective spaces and heading out into nature has always calmed any emotional maelstroms for me. We are in the best place we can be and I am delighted to say that for the first time the surgeon didn't find anything to remove to test following David's latest biopsy. With a couple of recent wanderings I am so very happy to have seen my first Redwing. Close up you can see very clearly that they are part of the thrush family with their speckled breasts, but the smudge of rouge on their side gives away their true identity. Alas no photo, but instead I have this one to share. My first encounter with Coltsfoot💛🧡
The life and adventures of a mildly dotty old bird.
Tuesday, 24 March 2026
Thursday, 19 March 2026
Saying it with flowers
We have a rebel with a cause living amongst us. A local chap plants up the worst of the local potholes. Literally flower power in action.
Arilx
Tuesday, 17 March 2026
Garden doings.
David is naturally a very busy sort of fellow and he's often found to be making or adapting things. A number of factors have combined which has seen a flurry of garden related activity from him recently.
I have spoken before about our efforts to make our teeny garden more wildlife friendly. Our efforts seem to be paying off, but the one thing we didn't have was a pond. There isn't enough room to have anything huge, but it all helps and one black bucket and a wooden hedgehog ramp later and we now have this.
Monday, 16 March 2026
You doughnut!
꩜Aril꩜
Friday, 13 March 2026
All's well that ends well.
Wednesday, 11 March 2026
Adventure on the bus No 1
Friday, 6 March 2026
The unfurling of Spring
It's been so good to see the sun back this week and feel some warmth on your back. We have taken full advantage of the fairer weather and been in full beetling about mode. As ever the pull to spend time in nature was calling so we wandered up by the river to our nearest reserve for a coffee and a spot of bird watching. Usually I'm looking down, but this time I looked up at the aments instead. Up until today I'd never come across the word 'ament', but thanks to my Dad I now know it to be the official name for catkins. Turns out they vary greatly and are rather pretty. Thanks to my new mate Google lens I can tell you that we have here alder, aspen, poplar, goat willow and hazel which is the only one I knew. Am always grateful to learn new stuff.
Wednesday, 4 March 2026
The Lost Folk
New sightings
I adore this time of year when the breezes are soft and there's some warmth in the air. Have so enjoyed the past few days, although the...
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Almost inevitably last weekend featured yet more dancing from moi. This time we were at a very local quirky show which we have performed at ...
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David loves a map and is to be found quite often checking up stuff on Google. Usually it's me finding the oddities, but this one is ent...
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Hello.... I've got a brief lull before my old school friend is arriving for supper so thought I'd just pop in. Our Christmas has th...


































