Didn’t you know Bees are always busy.
Forgot to post this the other day.
I spotted this at the side of the road just outside of Bishop Auckland
Christmas dinner is back on the island!
There are six new coo beasties wandering around Hayling Island’s Sandy Point Nature Reserve, blissfully unaware that, whatever their current names, come December they will all be known as Prime Hampshire Organic Salt-Grass Fed Beef. Godzilla likes them even if they don’t want to play …
Glen Tilt, Blair Atholl. I went for a quick bike ride while her indoors was catching up on the soaps. Note the rookie mistake, the photographer’s shadow in the photo.
Visiting Steve and Cammy
This is a regular stop on our morning walk. There is a large water bowl just to the left of the geraniums that all the local dogs are aware of. There are also 4 cats.
Dogs know the cats are there but, even if they haven’t direct experience of the results of chasing one of them, they tend to ignore them. The German Shepherd that lives around the corner won’t go near the water bowl; he once went into the house to check things out and was found cowering in a corner blocked in by four pussycats …
The coos are getting more inquisitive and tolerant of a wee dug (that thinks they want to play chase)