It is now several weeks since I last saw (and heard) swifts overhead.
I guess they have started their journey south. For a few months they are an English summer. Then one day you realise they've gone. I miss them and look forward to their return next May.
I had the rare privilege of holding a
swift many years ago when one landed accidentally in the road. We kept
it in a box overnight and fed it insects. The next day it just flew
away. They really are lovely birds.
Farewell and safe journeying over land and sea. See you next year.
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Thursday, 25 August 2016
"London" grandchildren
All being well our "London" grandchildren are here next week. We love seeing all our grandchildren, but I shall be very exhausted by next Friday.
Monday, 22 August 2016
Frog
When getting some fresh parsley from the garden, I had a surprise when this fellow appeared! I am told it is a frog and not a toad. As you know, I am not an expert on frogs and toads!
Butterfly
A picture of a brimstone (?) butterfly on the sweet peas. Taken a few
weeks ago at Anglesey Abbey, a National Trust house a few miles to the
east of Cambridge, UK.
One of our sons called them flutterbys, which is a much better name!
One of our sons called them flutterbys, which is a much better name!
Sunday, 21 August 2016
Stroke and not feeling well
Since my stroke, nearly 3 years ago now, I have felt giddy when on my feet. I tire easily but I am not sure if this is a separate issue
or as a result of feeling giddy. To be honest, I have not felt well now
for almost 3 years.
My health has prevented me doing so much. Yes, compared with many, I know I have come off lightly. But, I know how I was and the frustration is so great. All my amateur radio field work is on hold and most amateur radio antenna work is impossible without the help of others. I am very grateful for the help that has been so generously given, but I would prefer to be able to do this myself.
Life can be cruel, but my limited energy is better focused on making the best of what I have and not hoping to be fully mended and as I once was.
My health has prevented me doing so much. Yes, compared with many, I know I have come off lightly. But, I know how I was and the frustration is so great. All my amateur radio field work is on hold and most amateur radio antenna work is impossible without the help of others. I am very grateful for the help that has been so generously given, but I would prefer to be able to do this myself.
Life can be cruel, but my limited energy is better focused on making the best of what I have and not hoping to be fully mended and as I once was.
Friday, 19 August 2016
Paralympics
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/disability-sport/37135083 .
Brazil is struggling, but this is a major setback for disabled athletes. Up until this Olympic Games the outlook for disabled athletes was getting better progressively.
Brazil is struggling, but this is a major setback for disabled athletes. Up until this Olympic Games the outlook for disabled athletes was getting better progressively.
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