Wednesday, 31 March 2010
Wildlife in March
Rooks
Stock Doves
Starlings
Long Tailed Tits
Blackbirds
Dunnocks
House Sparrows
Blue Tits
Great Tits
Coal Tits
Siskin (by the dozen now!)
Greenfinch
Goldfinch (also by the dozen)
Robins
Collared Doves
Pied Wagtail
Bullfinch (Only once, towards the end of the month)
Yellow Hammer (once)
Nuthatch
Wren (we had lost one through the hard winter, so really pleased to see another)
Kestrel
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Jackdaws
Hen Pheasant
In the field behind the garden:
Partridge
Cock Pheasant
Lapwings (flying over!)
A new feature this month......
Wildlife heard from the house/garden:
Curlew
Long eared Owl.
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
A Good Day in The Garden
Finally the day arrived. First job of the morning was to dig over the plot and dig in the compost. That done, and first tardis moved out of the way, meant getting on with demolishing the old fencing (which was rotten and useless);
Then, slabs lifted, the gound beneath needed a bit of a sort (old rats nest below slabs!) and then the slabs relaying.
This done, it was then time to move the contents of No:2 tardis into No:1, now positioned on the slabs. This then leaves us ready to slab the area below No:2 - when we have some more slabs.
Why is it never that easy? Underneath No:2, was the stump of a leylandii (which I had already forgotten about!). If slabs are to be laid there, then there was nothing else for it. A lot of digging and scraping hacking and lopping and Hey Presto......
Time for a hot bath now I think.
Monday, 22 March 2010
Welcome Visitors
Siskin had become regulars, but the early part of March seemed as though they had gone elsewhere. However, they have steadily been returning in the last couple of weeks, and are now as frequent as they were before.
Photo courtesy of The Husband.
Saturday, 20 March 2010
Moving On Up
Thursday, 18 March 2010
Plan B
Plan A was to store all the boxes labelled 'LOFT' up there soon after moving in. This was not to be. The Hatch is in a space the width of a door, and when you get up into the loft, you can't move in any direction for water tanks and chimneys; let alone put boxes up there. Instead they went under beds and in the garage, so the garage stuff went in the outhouse, and the outhouse stuff got buried, so we can't get at anything even if we do know where it is.
We will NOT be beaten. We'll have a hole somewhere else instead. (Husband examines the whole to check this one is in a sensible place)
A couple of hours later and said hole is no longer just a hole. It's a whole new loft hatch.
Hole and hatch courtesy of Husbands No:2 son (Christmas present). Delayed to fit in between all our house guests and travels!
Birthday presents will evolve over the next couple of days. Watch this blog for more info.....
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
New Home anyone?
A friend locally has started making nest boxes and wooden planters as a hobby. Poshest nest boxes I've ever seen!
Robin box........
Tit box!............
All we need now is Chris Packham on the sofa - and a nest or two.
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
Common as Muck
We went for a walk instead!
High Pike was our aim, with a very handy shelter near the summit for a spot of soup.
And a memorial seat on the summit to rest your weary legs. This is in memory of a 16 year old local lad, killed in 1944 (presumably in the war). Mick Lewis.
On the way up the fell, we had passed some red grouse, and once up here, the summit was alive with the sound of sky larks which were hovering overhead, on the track down we found a number of clumps of frogspawn.
Spring really is on it's way.
All that and still time to fill the hole in the garden with muck when we got back!
Sunday, 14 March 2010
We didn't like it anyway.
Thought process...
If you plan to dig up the turf where the extended veggie plot will go, you may as well put the turf somewhere useful. One of those silly patio things looks like the ideal spot.
Having removed the gravel from the edge, Husband gets to work digging up the slabs.
A lot of banging about to knock the concrete off, and voila......
All it needs now is the hardcore taking out, a liberal application of FYM and a jolly good digging!
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
The first Signs of Spring
Just to confirm that spring really is coming, Katya and Imp have had their fleeces clipped!
Hattie however is still in her full winter coat
Or at least she was until lunchtime!
Saturday, 6 March 2010
You can't go anywhere.
We are both full of cold (germs picked up in Lincolnshire!), so when we heared that our neighbours friends had a horse running in the first race, called 'One Sniff', we just knew we had to go!
Picnic packed, off we all went for a 'Jolly Day at the Races'. Hattie meanwhile was shipped off to her new 'Aunt' next door for the afternoon.
We got there in good time to have the obligatory glass of wine at the back of the car, before heading for the lorry park to wish One Sniff and his humans good luck.
Husband gets his tips straight from the horses mouth.
One Sniff looking pretty laid back as he heads down to the start.
Neck and neck as they jump the last fence. One Sniff finally finished second. All that remained for us to do was eat and drink our picnic whilst we watched the remaining races.
Shortly after the first race, we were joined by a friend of our neighbours; Melvyn. Chatting away, we soon discovered that we had a bit in common. You really can't go anywhere. Melvyn lives in Lincolnshire, and is good friends with many people we know in the Blankney hunting area. I guess when Sally reads this - she'll know exactly who I'm talking about!
Friday, 5 March 2010
Carpets and Curtains
Always believe the shepherd, for he is wiser than the met office man.
Which would you do? Make curtains, or go for a walk?
We decided on a low level walk as there is a lot of snow on the Northern slopes of the fells. St John in the Vale is a lovely valley just east of Keswick. Famous for Castlerigg Stone Circle, which is where we started our walk (no pictures - too many tourisits!)
St Johns also boasts a Youth Hostel, just coming into view....
Behind which sits this beautiful little Church, built int 1813, and had it not been so inconvenient for family and friends, this would have been the site of a very important wedding in 2005!
Thursday, 4 March 2010
Watching the Sun Set #4
The forecast for tomorrow is awful. A day for choosing carpets and curtain making looks to be in order. The shepherd in me begs to differ though.........
We'll see what the 'morrow brings!
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Nice to be back home
Waking up this morning was a bit of Deja vu.....
I'm sure this stuff is following us around.
Luckily today turned into a beautiful sunny day, so the snow was not long lived.