What a great photo! We will be handing Cherry off to our version of the K-E-N-N-E-L-S this evening and heading off on holiday. First stop is St. Andrews, where we will be visiting the University tomorrow during the day and then having dinner at Tailend (I took careful notes of your post a couple of months ago!).
Not the melons covered in plastic but the apple trees covered in grey netting. The finches flock in huge numbers and eat the young apples if they;re not protected. Sunflowers on the side of the hills.
What a great photo! We will be handing Cherry off to our version of the K-E-N-N-E-L-S this evening and heading off on holiday. First stop is St. Andrews, where we will be visiting the University tomorrow during the day and then having dinner at Tailend (I took careful notes of your post a couple of months ago!).
ReplyDeleteSafe journey. Is it Edinburgh after St Andrews ?
DeleteWhat a lovely view. It doesn't look too dry for you guys? Plenty of green fields.
ReplyDeleteNot too dry yet but getting that waty.
DeleteAre the melons still covered with plastic in this heat?
ReplyDeleteIs the yellow sunflowers or colza?
Not the melons covered in plastic but the apple trees covered in grey netting. The finches flock in huge numbers and eat the young apples if they;re not protected. Sunflowers on the side of the hills.
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ReplyDeleteAll things bright and beautiful... YAM xx
One PON tail say it all. . .
DeleteOne rapidly wagging PON tail.
DeleteExquisite tail! You are feeling well Angus? XXX
ReplyDeletePam in NH
Angus is no longer seeing stars - during the day.
DeleteA museum-worthy title for a museum-worthy picture.
ReplyDeleteIs that weather, or heat, lying along the far horizon?
Heat. Heat and more heat. 38 today.
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