The vernal equinox is next Friday, so hopefully spring will spring after that.
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The vernal equinox is next Friday, so hopefully spring will spring after that.
A female Cardinal.
A Red-bellied Woodpecker.
A White-breasted Nuthatch.
A male Cardinal
Last ones, thanks.
A pair of Mallards.
A solitary conifer tree on the side of the cliff.
Sun shining through the clouds.
A grey squirrel.
A few more.
The trail to the lagoon.
On the trail by the side of the lagoon.
The boardwalk over the lagoon and wetland.
Bare trees on the cliff reflecting in the water.
Feasgar math folks, how's everyone's day going, I hope you're all having a good Thursday. I went to the lagoon today. I was colder than it has been. Spring will be here soon, next Friday is the vernal equinox. Enjoy your day stay safe, stay well, stay warm.
Thursday's stroll. A Red-shouldered Hawk, a Northern Flicker, a Northern Cardinal and an American Robin.
Old house at Scorradale, Orkney, what a view.
Fidra Island pre-dawn from Yellowcraigs Beach, East Lothian.
Fair Isle Northern lighthouse, Skroo, Fair Isle, Shetland.
The Berriedale Braes in Caithness.
Oidhche mhath folks, enjoy what's left of your evening, I'm calling it a day, stay safe, sleep well.
1. Old house at Scorradale, Orkney, what a view.
2. Dawn, Fidra Island, from Yellowcraigs Beach, East Lothian.
3. Fair Isle Northern lighthouse, Skroo, Fair Isle.
4. Berriedale Braes, Caithness.
And to coin the vernacular from home: He's thicker than shite in the neck of a bottle.
Trump lies like a rug.
Read "Trump claims ignorance as Pentagon admits US missile struck girlsβ school where Iran says 170 died" on SmartNews: l.smartnews.com/p-7jXogrUk/l...
He's always saying you're a rotten reporter or a bad reporter. Why won't any respond, "You're a rotten President", what's he going to do?
Anytime bhrΓ thair.
You're welcome Beast.
Thank you so much Mhairi.
You're welcome Deb, Enjoy your day.
A male Cardinal.
A black squirrel.
A female Cardinal.
Another grey squirrel.
Last ones, thanks.
Walking on the bridle path.
Bare trees on the side of the cliff. Some greenery is starting to appear.
A tree taken down by a beaver is starting to grow again.
A grey squirrel.
A few more.
Path to the river and ford.
The ford.
Another view of the river and ford.
Looking downstream to where the river takes a curve.
Feasgar math folks, I hope you're all having a good Wednesday. It's a wet one here, rain, thunderstorms and they just added a tornado warning. Home now so I'll observe from afar. Enjoy your day, stay safe, stay well, stay warm.
Wednesday's stroll.
Thanks Deb, it was a good day. Good morning to you, have a great day.
Thanks Sonya, you too. π₯±π₯°
Thanks Terry. Never thought I'd see 70, but here I am.
Good night Terry, sleep well. It's 70Β° here at 22.25, it's definitely an amazing world.
An Lochan Uaine aka The Green Loch, Cairngorms.
Finnich Glen / Devils Pulpit, Stirlingshire.
Coire na Creiche, Skye (Fairy Pools).
Devilβs beef tub, Scottish borders. Historically used to hide reived cattle.
Oidhche mhath folks, enjoy what's left of your evening, I'm calling it a day. Stay safe, sleep well.
1. An Lochan Uaine aka The Green Loch, Cairngorms.
2. Finnich Glen / Devils Pulpit, Stirlingshire.
3. Coire na Creiche, Skye (Fairy Pools).
4. Devilβs beef tub, Scottish borders.
Thanks.
You're welcome Deb. It's only been two days since the clocks went forward, but the last three nights I've slept soundly.
Thank you, Deb.
Thank you. Down by the river's edge watching the fishermen.
Thanks.
I wouldn't like it either. All those contrails and noise for what!
Thank you.
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