The second image is of the ridge of my greenhouse and shows my beloved fox-terrier, Maisie, chasing a hare and a pheasant. Sunny skies are here today, hope it's the same for you!
There are no longer many hares to be seen. I think they are wonderful creatures and it is always a thrill when I spot one in the fields. Maisie was a great chaser; it's nice to have the memory of her, still chasing, up on my roof.
Oh you don't know how peaceful this makes me feel! I have to re- pot some house plants and even that us getting me excited, given the 5 feet of snow between me and my beds!
I'm looking at your blue skies and thinking, how lovely, and you're looking at my muddy, wet puddles. Nothing like a change of scenery! (I'll swop you.)
We're soaking wet here, too, but our winter seems to be finally be over and a few daffs are bravely putting out blooms. I love the rooftop ornaments. :o)
I live with Himself (husband) in the coastal town of Bournemouth in the South-West of England.
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I have three blogs;
Share my garden,
My life in one hundred objects and
Miss Cellany.
The 'Himself' blog consists of short stories and artwork, copyright of Peter Murphy.
Oh, it is wet! It's very wet here too. I hope sunny skies for us both soon. I love your silhouette photo #2.
ReplyDeleteThe second image is of the ridge of my greenhouse and shows my beloved fox-terrier, Maisie, chasing a hare and a pheasant.
DeleteSunny skies are here today, hope it's the same for you!
Things can only get better.
ReplyDeleteCan I quote you on that, Elaine?!
DeleteI see some shadows, so there must be light! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe sihlouette is adoarble, especially the movement of the hare.
There are no longer many hares to be seen. I think they are wonderful creatures and it is always a thrill when I spot one in the fields.
DeleteMaisie was a great chaser; it's nice to have the memory of her, still chasing, up on my roof.
Oh you don't know how peaceful this makes me feel! I have to re- pot some house plants and even that us getting me excited, given the 5 feet of snow between me and my beds!
ReplyDeleteFIVE FEET! Keep warm inside - and keep shopping! (Oh, those shoes, tip-tappety. Don't go out in the snow and ruin them!)
DeleteNice reflection and those little creatures are enchanting! Love the photos!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking at your blue skies and thinking, how lovely, and you're looking at my muddy, wet puddles. Nothing like a change of scenery! (I'll swop you.)
ReplyDeleteWe're soaking wet here, too, but our winter seems to be finally be over and a few daffs are bravely putting out blooms. I love the rooftop ornaments. :o)
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