 |  |  | Subject: A Touch of the Vernal Posted Aug 31, 2010 by Rod
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  |  | Buds have been showing here and there for a few weeks, notably on Apple, Pear and Greengage (advised as the best plum for these parts).
Birds have been getting noisier (oh, just remembered - last year, early summer, resting on my spade when a fantail rested on it too - just briefly, no more than a second - http://www.whiteherontours.co.nz/piwakawaka.html).
Yesterday, honking alerted me to a skein of geese heading South-East (approx), changing places, one side slowly waving, flapping like a wing itself.
There've been nights that have been largely clear, days partly clear - relief from the british weather that's been all too prevalent.
This morning I contemplated complaining about the blinding sun coming through the family room slider, but thought better of it.
Spring is on the way.
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 |  |  | Subject: A Touch of the Vernal Posted Sep 25, 2010 by Lanzababy This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | Wow! what a pretty bird Rod, and I wish it was Spring here too, cos I dislike the winter months. It has suddenly turned icy cold here and all that greyness and dinginess looms large.
I've taken the liberty of adding you to my friends list - so I can read any new journal entries you may write in the future, automatically. Hoping you don't mind!
Lanzababy
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 |  |  | Subject: A Touch of the Vernal Posted Sep 25, 2010 by Rod This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | Yes, gorgeous. It sometimes hovers somehow, looking completely off-balance while wafting insects off & away from tree twigs for catching.
<aside> I've just checked that link & can't get it now, so for any future readers, just google fantail </aside>
It's your liberty, Lanzababy, so do with it as you will. However, now you've done that, I can no longer legitimately complain that Nobody Still Loves Me
Rod
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