There's nothing better than a cosy evening. Relax with a book or the telly and some knitting. In fact, most of my evenings are like that, so much so that I don't really want to go out.
We have ‘personality’ sandwiches. I put out Ham, cheese, egg, various bits of salad, some times prawns etc. Then you make your own. My favourite is ham, cheese, tomato and watercress with mayo. Same again please
I rescued a ferret from my Border Terriers jaws, he caught it in the garden but thankfully obeyed my command to drop. It was making the most awful squealing sound when it was in his mouth but was otherwise unhurt.
What’s the most unusual bird to visit your garden. I’ve had a Greater Spotted Woodpecker & regularly get a lovely little Nuthatch.
Just to go back to Fanny’s question.we had a jackdaw fell down our wood burner chimney yesterday. Took him a few hours to travel right down. By which time DH had cleared out the set fire and removed the back plate, He/ she fell into the stove and just looked at us. I opened the front door and shut all others and DH wearing heavy gloves lifted him out. Without a word of thanks he flew away. Second one this year.
Wedding.—— I would change the reception venue. It was in a room above an old dark pub. Very claustrophobic. The place is now a McDonalds What, if any, is your favourite take away?
Thanks Molly We used to feed the foxes in the field at the bottom of the garden, they were really quite tame. They seem to have disappeared recently, like lots of our local wildlife We have hedgehogs but I don’t feed them, we have plenty of juicy slugs. I’m conscious of rats too. Especially after I had a baby one in my bedroom I think it came in through the cat flap. The dog was going bananas and it was climbing the curtains, I originally thought it was a kitten. I didn’t get a wink of sleep that night and then had to go to work.
Have you ever had a creature in the house that should not have been there?
Foxes visit our garden quite regularly, we also get lots of squirrels & I’ve occasionally spotted little field mice & shrews. I love to see the foxes. My DD has had a hedgehog under her shed this year.
Do you feed the birds or wildlife that visit your garden? I do even though my neighbour says it encourages rats!!
Sorry to say I havnt noticed them. However birds wait on the fence for me to go out and feed them. Its like a Hitchcock film.
Have you ever had wild animals in your garden other than birds?
Ive had both foxes and hedgehogs - as well as the usual squirrals. The foxes have a den somewhere in the business park behind but they come out at night/early morning to be fed. They like cat food.
Glad you’re enjoying your holiday Fanny. Recently I drove a long way to meet up with my brother and his family. I’d never met his D-i-L but we got on so well they’re coming to visit next time they’re in England.
Starlings are gathering on the telephone wires again here. Have you seen them doing those wonderful displays?
Hi Ken, we were ridiculously lucky rain wise, we really didn’t have a drought in Derbyshire.
I’m currently on holiday with DH just 40 minutes away from home. This time last year I honestly didn’t think that we’d ever be able to go away anywhere again.
What have you recently done that has pleasantly surprised you?
Most have their leaves but we have a large oak which is beginning to take on a reddish tinge. Did you lose any plants in the drought? I lost a much loved lilac. It seemed to just wither away.
My least favourite was Latin. I used to make up poems in Latin/ English in the lesson which didn’t fulfil the aims of the teacher, though she used to take them away with her. She was relieved that I didn’t take it to A level. My plum tree has dropped its leaves, even though most trees in the park are still well dressed. What’s the leaf state near you?
What was your least favourite subject? Mine was PE. In the final year I made such a nuisance of myself, the school finally agreed that I didn’t have to do it!