During our Big Freeze, Mark sent me a picture of a mystery footprint in the snow and asked me to guess what it was - see here. He finally managed to get a picture of the culprit.
Oh Christmas Tree!
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A couple of days ago, we collected our Christmas tree from Crafty Green
Boyfriend's mother's garden. It's in a pot and will be returned to the
garden aft...
Gilkey Warlocks Page breakdowns
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Last month Nick Kowalcyk, Mike Davis, & I got together in Flint, MI to
celebrate Jesse Glenn's 50th birthday with him. The four of us were very
close frie...
Guided Walk is a Treat for the Senses
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Banner image:
[image: Mind, Body, Connection Walk]
Descripton:
Soak up the sights, sounds and smells of an autumn woodland with us on
Saturday 9th Novembe...
Goldfinch in Belgium and Seagull Contraceptives
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Goldfinches give us a decent number of recoveries, a fact confirmed
recently by ACV6977 one of last year’s young that set off last autumn in
search of eter...
Apologies….
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I’ve been more than remiss in communication. As you may know I had round #2
with cancer–breast cancer—which I got out of with a lumpectomy and no
complicat...
Little, Big
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posted by Dan Guy
Web Goblin here.
Two years and five blog posts ago, we were introduced to the 25th
Anniversary edition of *Little, Big or, The Fairies' ...
Judith’s Brooch?
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One of the joys of writing a long-lived series is the community that grows
up around it. Which means I get letters like this one—a particularly
appropriate...
[Newsletter] Hollywood Ending
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I’m currently working on the ending (which with me can mean I still have
hundreds of pages to write) of The Navigator’s Children, book three of the
current...
2018 My Year with Cancer
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First of all, apologies to anyone who commented on the last post I did and
didn't get a reply. For some reason all the comments got lost.
This is the firs...
Florida Scrub-jay
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[image: Florida Scrub-jay]
The Florida Scrub-jay is a rather unique bird. This member of the Corvidae
family is found only in central Florida. It is the on...
If you love me, why am I dying?
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Hey there, people-friends. I've been on the road, on the go, since early
September. Before that, since February, I was out in the boonies running
after s...
Social Media
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For the first time in history, we are able to sustain friendships, and
engage in conversations with groups of people, all over the world. I have
friends in...
SKYWATCH FRIDAY
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These are also from my archives from our trip to South Devon in England
last summer.
My thanks to the SkyWatch Team for hosting this wonderful meme.
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Stu The Frog
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Last year Phil and myself went to Mexico for the first time and decided to
have a go at snorkelling and scuba. We went snorkelling first at Akumal
beach ...
New Year, New Start
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Bright and early yesterday morning Alfie and I arrived at my newly
selected patch and got started. The area I've chosen is a square of quiet
country lanes...
LONDON! FOOL’S ASSASSIN!
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*Originally published at Robin Hobb. You can comment here or there.*
Well, I am safely arrived in my London hotel and I’ve even paid back a bit
of my sle...
SIGNING OFF
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After seven years of Mike Watson's Diary and more than 230,000 page views I
have decided it is time for a change. You can find my new website at
www.mikewa...
THAT WAS THEN, THIS IS NAO (TROISIÉME ACTE)
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JANUARY 31
I remember waking to total darkness. The kind of darkness where you can't
even see your hands infront of your face. I couldn't even find my ph...
Gone but never forgotten
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This is Rachys mum, my beautiful daughter passed away at 20.45 on wednesday
26th october 2011, she was so brave as she knew time was running out, she
had e...
Dance of the Adders
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This spring, some of Devon’s snakes will engage in spectacular behaviour
known as the ‘dance of the adders’, when two vipers rise up and sway back
and for...
Beautiful pheasant. Happy Critter Day!
ReplyDeleteA nice surprise, he is beautiful and I loved his colours!
ReplyDeleteHappy Camera Critters
hugs and purrs
Luna
Wow, I have not seen a pheasant in many years! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMy CC
They are pretty birds, what a cool visitor.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Followed your blog man.
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Michael: What a cool photo of the male Ringneck Pheasant in its colorful plumage.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bird!!!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one in real yet, it looks cool.
ReplyDeletePheasants are such beautiful and colorful birds.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors!
ReplyDeletePheasants are such beautiful birds, here in Iowa we used to see lots of them, not so much any more.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautifully feathered critter!
ReplyDeleteSneaking around, was it? Great capture!
ReplyDeleteI bet he'd look nice under glass. Actually he looks great in front of your lens glass.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty!
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