Good morning everyone!
Jacky's tucked into breakfast and I am so relieved. I've shed a few tears because I still miss Daisy but I believe she looks down on us. Thankyou all so much for your wonderful support. I still want to keep Monday's appointment for a checkup.
I remember Daisy shoving this man and I tried to walk out on him and towards Natrah!Good afternoon everyone!
I've had a good breakfast and I am currently enjoying lunch of grass, dandelions, greens, lettuce and best of all strawberries. I really do appreciate what Natrah so I am going to leave her a present at some stage. Apparently I am still going to the man that pokes tortoises so he will be shoved and I will be a bit messy!
Jacky
Yes I've been looking at these photos Zola and your garden is amazing! It must be a haven for wildlife.Hello Natrah - I am just off for a walk on the breakwater, but here is another garden photo first. The lawn was recently strimmed by my dad, so it doesn't look as nice and green as I like it. Quite pretty, though.
Love from Zola xxxxxx
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Oh, thank you very much - many people would consider it a mess but I love to have the colours and shapes all mixed up together, because the combinations change all the time, as flowers open or fade, so every day there is a new surprise.@zolasmum what incredible pictures you posted, such a beautiful garden. I truly wish you had more relief and am sending as many good vibes as I can your way (might experience a little turbulence over the pond but hopefully they reach you).
Dear Natrah - when I listed our birds, I forgot greenfinches - which we don't get often , and don't like - they are bullies ! And I forgot our pheasant, Clarence. He appeared in our front garden, and had obviously hurt his leg. I persuaded him to rest under a big bush, and brought him food. I fed him for some weeks, and as he got better he would follow me about in the garden. He was beautiful, as you can see.
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One day, he was out on the lawn, and a loud noise startled him - He flew straight to me - almost into my arms ! I was quite proud of that !
Anyway, weeks went by, and sometimes other pheasants would come too, and they would have a bit of a get-together on our lawn - but Clarence was the boss. Eventually he stopped hanging around, and I never saw him again,alas.
Angie x