Monday 28 May 2018

Another Holiday Monday


The Day off has similar weather to yesterday with an added breeze.  Some folks down on the estuary will be out in their 'Smacks' and 'Dinghy's' while others will fill the day messing about on boats, mostly near the wine cupboard.
The town is quiet, with Half Term upon us it is usual at this time of year for folks to go away, those that have the cash that is.  Us poor people simply plod around the gardens once again trying to find the fish in the pond, you can just glimpse a big one at the bottom of this picture.  Several Goldfish can be seen, bigger than those found in most homes, and tempting for the occasional Heron that passes by.


With most shops remaining closed and there being nothing to see but the half dressed women strolling about I sauntered around the gardens and through the town stopping only at Tesco when I realised I had nothing to eat bar what remained frozen in the freezer.
Forward planning is not my greatest talent.  My freezer is full, some of the contents nourishing, but to eat them they need to defrost, how I wish I could remember to check whether they are cooked from frozen or not when buying.  I must buy an emergency pizza tomorrow...

  
I was very struck by the greenery around me today.  It appears greener than usual and there appears a very wide variety of green on offer.  Spring is such a good time!  I note my starlings young have managed to work out how to feed themselves from the feeder and therefore I need feed them less as I suspect the talent of catching the early worm has also been taught them.
This is just as well as I noticed one of my feeder had gone last night.  I went down are retrieved it but left most of the pellets behind as I could not gather them up.  This is not a problem for me but is for my neighbour as it landed in there space.  About a year ago she had the area tarted up with red bricks and only last night I noticed the mess the birds had left.  Oh dear thought I something must be done.  I am awaiting a nice thunderstorm with pelting rain to clear the mess  and I will reduce the feed for a while.  


The thunder arrived this afternoon but it forgot to bring rain.  Hopefully this will arrive tonight clearing the brickwork and the 'close' air that hangs around us.  This taste of summer is welcome but around here it usually ends with thunder and lightning.  The South West and Midlands areas have been hit with torrential rain leading to flooding in some parts.  Those in low lying areas suffer so badly at limes like this and there is little they can do to protect themselves.




6 comments:

the fly in the web said...

What gorgeous photographs...
I remember the boating fraternity at Bank holidays...hulls which would never venture off the moorings rocking wildly on a totally placid river...

Jenny Woolf said...

Lovely photographs. It seems no time since the last bank holiday Monday. I am glad the rain more or less held off - non stop rain like we've had today is miserable for fetes and the like.

Dave said...

Good pictures and May is my favourite month. We have had such good weather too. I've been away in Scotland and the weather was fantastic, shorts and t shirts in Inverness!! That chart is an eye opener, just goes to show how much we use the net.

Adullamite said...

Fly, The estuary and all the inlets around the Thames area are full of such hulls.

Jenny, Yes the pics worked this time. The rain arrived yesterday, the streets are cleaner...

Dave, Shorts in Inverness!!! Global warming indeed!

the fly in the web said...

Shorts in Inverness! It's a wonder that the Wee Free haven't issued a fatwah....

Adullamite said...

Fly, Tis a miracle!