Blue in Munich
Crocked Professional Yeti Impersonator
The Bon Jovi Encore Night at the cinema last night; not quite the same but a bit of light relief, and it was nice to see they were missing us as much as we missed them.
I think that was the day Philip explained what "mooning" is.
Worryingly I think I am feeling more positive about it now than at any time since I stood on the Rangers end terracing at Hampden having spent my 20p to wave cheerio and good luck to Ally and the guys in the bus - on their way to Argentina...The Scottish football team ??
The same 2 swans return every year to breed on the pond at our 3rd hole .Saw ducklings following their mummy on a pavement...right next to the A3 at Guildford.. Hope they stayed on the pavement!
We have a Dream 1982Worryingly I think I am feeling more positive about it now than at any time since I stood on the Rangers end terracing at Hampden having spent my 20p to wave cheerio and good luck to Ally and the guys in the bus - on their way to Argentina...![]()
On a similar theme, Granny's Kitchen in Richmond. Great selection of cakes, I went lemon and ginger muffin along with a latte. It split the lovely walk we had.A large Caffe Nero latte and a warm almond croissant.
It is. We really like it here, tempted to move once we no longer need to work. Shame that's further away then we would like ?Richmond, North Yorks, I presume. Lovely.
Great pic, but wrong - if understandable - attitude to Nature imo. The 'casualties' help feed other animals that are valuable parts of the 'balanced' environment.When the courses were shut just over a year ago my wife and I used to walk out to the pond near the tenth fairway on the Medal course every evening - I we did it pretty much because it was around an hour round trip and at the time we were only allowed an hour's exercise - anyway after a wee while we saw that the mallards had hatched ducklings - there were eight of them when we first saw them - a few days later there were only four - we stopped walking that route when it got down to two
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Probably Fallow deer, Fallow FallowTwo deer strolling through our car park Thursday evening ( mother and wean) not a care in the world-hope they stay safe--as have seen a knob-end on the course with what looked like some sort of Lurcher type dog on a long leash walking down wooded side of our 15th!
Couldn't make my mind up who was uglier-him or the dug-so kept the mouth shut re the trespass bit!!
Roll on tomorrow--have to say that Engerlund looking v.comfortable--thought Croatia would have given them more of a game ( expect we'll now hear all the usual urine now in the media/T.V./radio/Twatter et al!!)![]()
Oh I’m not a 'poor wee beasties getting eaten' person - I'm not really a bird photographer by choice when I shoot wildlife either - this is what I'd be photographing again on my holiday this week if we were allowed to travel to the States - Sadly in this country we don't have any large predators. Supposed to be a pair of red kites hang around the house where we are staying in the Highlands from tomorrow.Great pic, but wrong - if understandable - attitude to Nature imo. The 'casualties' help feed other animals that are valuable parts of the 'balanced' environment.
Plenty of winged wildlife on our course yesterday, some seeming very young for this time of year (2nd clutches?). Swans, geese (Egyptian mainly now; Canadians are the only birds on my 'no thanks list!) moorhens, a couple of cormorants an herons and (too many) coots (also on my 'negative' list) on the ground and in the (6) ponds/lakes. Red Kites (love watching them!), Kestrels, Harriers et al in the air. Makes playing The Shire a joy, even when scoring badly, though yesterday was my best round in ages - even with the inevitable occasional collapse of my arthritic hip!
