Re: Bird Seed Feeder
- From: June Hughes <junehughes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 11:52:57 +0000
In message <GrPn8XAEtVmDFw0$@nanime.demon.co.uk>, Judith Lea <lspleen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
Hi Judith. Sound lovely but...... _Frozen_? Blimey. M-in-l hasn't mentioned anything about 'frozen' in Wymondham. We will be up there in February but by then, hopefully, it will be a little warmer.In article <BFB71B81.2530F%sacha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Sacha <sacha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writesHow absolutely lovely! There is a sense of enormous privilege in being so close to wild creatures and having them trust you.
This morning I watched a small deer daintily pick up her toes and walk across my frozen garden - to the left of her was a pheasant looking around for his mate who usually sits on top on the greenhouse beside him. The partridge were pecking at frozen sprouts and the squirrels were playing at Tarzan in the trees. I am so privileged to be a part of this as an onlooker.
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June Hughes
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