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DuckDuckGo my Lord
DuckDuckGo
DuckDuckGo my Lord
DuckDuckGo
DuckDuckGo my Lord
DuckDuckGo
Oh Lord
DuckDuckGo
DuckDuckGo my Lord
DuckDuckGo
DuckDuckGo my Lord
DuckDuckGo
DuckDuckGo my Lord
DuckDuckGo
Oh Lord
That's great, thanks for the confidence boost LinkedIn
Going well then.
@brynleyheaven.bsky.social The chap from Spalding?
Good morning
That sounds utterly grim for you.
Close up and slightly stylised illustration of a robin in full voice perched on early blossom twig with a backdrop of grey sky and bare winter trees
βRobinβ
Artist: Ronald Lampitt
(Birds and how they Live, 1965)
Next Sunday! If you'd like your late Mum's name read out, looking over Morecambe Bay all the way to the Lake District, please PLEASE reply with her name and the hashtag #Mums26, to save me bog-snorkelling through my replies, cheers!
A Doves-foot Cranesbill flower.
A Tormentil flower.
Night all.
Hope to finish my #SmallProphets Penguin Book cover postcards and have them with the printer next week. Hereβs some detail from one of eight I have plannedβ¦
Nice!
We went to see my aunt in Perivale on the way home.
Conservation is a long game. Little Imp β our youngest grandcalf β is what winning looks like.
92 wild-born babies now, whose mothers came to us as orphans. They grew up. They went wild. They started families.
This is what your support makes possible: sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/o...
Two tickets to see George Michel at Wembly Arena 22/3/91.
Nearly 35 yrs since the Cover to Cover tour.
I did but thank you. It's all v exciting.
Bigger than my size 5 wellie.
Violets at the base of a hedgerow.
A big splatter of heron poo on a paving slab. It's in the shape of a fish.
Heron poo in the shape of a fish. Don't say I don't spoil you.
Yes, hello, is that God? Yeah, hi. I have a complaint. You gave me this brain thatβs designed for finding berries and avoiding lions and now people are βjust circling backβ to see if we can βmove the needleβ on βkey initiativesβ? NONE of those things are berries.
With friends like these, etc...
Three Yellowhammers perched in a Hawthorn with young leaves.
A Male Linnet sitting on a twig.
A Corn Bunting sitting on a twig.
Short but lovely walk this morning. Yellowhammers, Linnets and a flock of about 20 Corn Buntings.
Larks and Corn Buntings.
A mighty Wren.
Hello. It's a Wren. Beautiful.
Little nugget at the end for the lawyer watchers
Brava!
I can't do silence. A combination of tinnitus and intrusive thoughts.
There are some good programmes on Radio 4 Extra.
I know a couple of people who've had heat pumps removed as the house was so cold. retro-fitting seems to be the stumbling block and the chap that we had round to advise us (he works on big sustainability projects) said just wouldn't work for us.
Canisters are not practical for us and again price fluctuates wildly.