Can there any greater gift handed to a man in his twilight
years than to pass on a small amount of what little he knows to a much younger
audience. Following on from yesterday’s outing with apprentice No 1 Chloe, today it
was the turn of apprentices 2 and 3, but with an otherwise engaged 4 now awaiting the
next opportunity.
l to r Oliver (11) who currently plays football for Broadstone Juniors who are currently 2nd in the Dorset league, Sophie (just 4) and already accomplished in 4 dance styles and Josh (9) who excels as a player for the Bournemouth FC (cum on you Cherries) Academy.
What was omitted from yesterday’s missive was the talent of
young Chloe who is an upholsteress
(if there is such a word) of the highest
order, and while we shy away from advertising, like the plague, it would be a joy to myself to promote her business!.
Not only has she re-covered my seating arrangement
but also laid the new blue carpet tiles before presenting my with this most novel gift
A 'real life' Moth Cussion (from top)
Black Arches
Scarce Merveille du Jour
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Merveille du Jour
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Peach Blossom
* represents unidentified, if you can help with this please leave a message - Thanks!
Feeling a little inferior in the company of such talents and people far wiser that there years
suggest, we set off for the search, firstly across the
Recording Area
with the weather not quite in our favour but soon altering to a bright and sunny morning.
Both Coots once again obliged at the Irrigation Pond with just a single Little Grebe putting in a brief appearance, but most refreshing was to hear the children naming names as we progressed.
Further excitement was generated by the
TUFTED DUCKs
at the Gravel Pit but certainly outshone by a flushed
COMMON SNIPE
a new species for both of our appretices!
It was always going to be a little dull at these sites, so to cut our losses we headed for
Longham Lakes
where there is always something to see.
All the images from here on were taken by Sophie and Josh
THere was but a single Egret represented by
LITTLE
a sleeping
POCHARD
GREAT CRESTED GREBE
just the faint arc of a
RAINBOW
RAINBOW
before some child-like pranks
Have decided not to show the video of myself in the wallow,
shades of "A bold Hippopotamus" - Flanders and Swann.
Should anyone out there (within the county) require upholstering, including
your 'syrup' Willie please leave a message at the bottom of the page.
DENNIS DIDN'T GET TO SPOIL THIS DAY EITHER!
You've just popped up Capt..as l'm enjoying
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course..no longer a 'young one' but l'm trying!
Love the family photo, l'm a big fan of family
photos, l still have old B/W and sepia photos of
my family back in Sicily..! :).
I notice your array of flags Capt..l bought a
similar array, in a charity shop last year for
£1.50..used only once..brought them home, they
were a bit creased and needed a little ironing,
l counted 32 flags..great..l proceeded to iron,
one flag at a time..as l worked my way through,
l notice summat...NO~ITALIAN~FLAG..!!! :(.
Devastated..was'nt the word..! I told myself...
Never mind the Sicilian one isn't there either..!
(l can't see the Italian flag in your display either).
HeHe! And there's only place my 'syrup' goes and
that's over me waffles..Bless! :).
Great! Great! post Capt..l shall return to it
several more times during the day..But! I shall
steer of that heavy metal duo..Flanders and Swan..! :o).
God Bless..!
Looks like they had a wonderful time! Thank you Dennis, for not spoiling it and thank you Bagsy for making it special!
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