- What a wonderful two weeks of weather we've had for all the kids (and teachers) on holiday- 'though I hear it's due to get a lot colder next week
- Early grey moth on kitchen window at dawn this morning (likes honeysuckle allegedly).
- Unidentified blue butterfly (common blue I assume) in garden this afternoon.
- Jays attacking blackbird's nest in rear ivy yesterday.
- UK spends second day as a "no-fly zone" due to a volcano erupting in Iceland and putting up a vast plume of pumice at 18,ooo feet. We are due spectacular sunrises/sunsets I hear - though I've not seen owt yet...
Friday, 16 April 2010
Swift half news - 16th April 2010
Labels:
blackbirds nest,
butterfly,
common blue,
early grey moth,
icelandic volcano,
jays,
no-fly zone,
sunrises,
sunsets,
wonderful weather
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