The dawn chorus started at 05:15 this morning. At least that’s when I first noticed it. It’s great to have these light mornings when I can nip downstairs and sit in the conservatory. There’s a bit of a breeze outside. Maybe it is more noticeable because the leaves on the trees are emerging.
Yesterday I noticed that the surface of the lake was turning green. I suspect green algae. Not totes sure whether this is the case and whether it is a problem. Or whether it will disappear in time. The lake is a very young feature of the landscape around here so this might just be a part of the natural process of the establishment of an ecosystem.
Some serious hedgehog action overnight. Must have spent most of the night foraging around the garden, including stopping for a swig at the lake. 11 separate video captures between 20:37 and 05:17. Hopefully retired to its nest/dem/home with a belly full of slugs and snails. Fox stopped by once for a minute or so at 01:06. This morning just thirty seconds was enough to record eight species of bird out back: wren, black-cap, robin, chiffchaff, blackbird, song thrush, chaffinch and wood-pigeon. There seems to be a significant increase in bird species this year. Historically we have been able to rely on the robin, blackbird, wren and the occasional bluebird and dunnock. The garden is becoming a true haven for wildlife. When the wildflower meadow gets established it should attract even more.
We (THG) is also planning to widen the border next to the beech hedge. The lawn is gradually becoming smaller. We no longer need it for the kids to play football etc and there is still plenty of grass ish if anyone was to bring some nippers along.
My golf last night btw was totes rubbish. Only one par and I didn’t seem to be able to swing a club. Four quid down! Keeps you out of trouble and it was a pleasant enough evening. Afterwards to the Woodcocks. This pub has very little going for it other than the fact that it is on the way back from the golf club. They’ve dropped at table service and you now either have to order via the barcode or queue up at the bar. In their defence the ordering from the table does bring the beers quite quickly but on the downside they’ve stopped serving Peroni. We had started using the Horse and Groom but that’s been shut for months following a fire in the kitchen. If we can find a better alternative we’ll be there.
At the Woodcocks, few yards away from us, there was a family with a baby using the table as a drum. The parents just sat there oblivious to the noise. I think I’ll buy that kid a drum kit for Christmas. That’ll teach em. I once mischievously bought one of Tom’s pals Giles a drum for his sixth birthday. This was the kid who was dropped off at ours once before school and ran into the house saying “what’s for breakfast”. He was also once heard to call us his “carers”. They moved away from the area.
So today is Friday, yay. Someone has had the temerity to stick a meeting in the calendar at 2pm. Friday is double time in my book 🙂 I do have quite a bit to do today actually so most of it will be spent working. Huh!
Ciao amigos…




