So are you enjoying the beauty of Winter, anticipating the coming of Spring? Though some may say; that seasons come … Continue reading →
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Although I think the Goldfinch is one of our most charismatic garden birds, with their flashy red and gold plumage, it was their raucous squabbling … Continue reading →
https://aeolianwhispers.wordpress.com/2015/10/13/and-autumn-came-with-golden-wings/
Saturday the day started misty and the sky has remained grey but, although the ground remained damp underfoot, the rain held off. I was … Continue reading →
https://aeolianwhispers.wordpress.com/2015/10/04/just-a-step-outside/
I always think there is something magical about Autumn with the early morning mists and the dew sparkling like diamonds from … Continue reading →
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Came across the Gate Keepers feeding on the Alium, on the marjoram and on the Teasel A Holly Blue on the Ivy And an … Continue reading →
https://aeolianwhispers.wordpress.com/2015/09/08/a-few-of-my-late-summer-visitors/
Although I do love sitting and appreciating the colour and diversity in the flower borders, I also find it fascinating to … Continue reading →
https://aeolianwhispers.wordpress.com/2015/09/07/catching-up-in-the-garden/
We made our way up the steps (and, as we did, it did not go unnoticed that it seems to take … Continue reading →
https://aeolianwhispers.wordpress.com/2015/08/22/watching-swallows-at-the-top-of-the-world/
Making our way down the lane, past the hedgerows, I couldn’t help notice how many signs of Autumn were starting to … Continue reading →
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From the overhanging branches of the Willow, the gently caressing leaves creates swirls and eddies on the surface of … Continue reading →
https://aeolianwhispers.wordpress.com/2015/08/18/at-the-waterside/
We’d had a few storms over the previous couple of days. They had brought the wind with them. The sky was still … Continue reading →