Monday, 7 June 2021

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire - Frank Sinatra

 While we were never counting our chickens before they hatched it was certainly before the fried eggs hit the plate this morning that we found ourselves in

MILLIONAIRE'S ROW

but were watching the 'Hit Counter' at the appropriate time around 05:30 to see the fruits of our labours and the support of our Most Valued Readership join as one in that Magic Moment, we can only thank you all whole heartedly once again for the unswerving support - go on tell yer Pals!

A somewhat gloomy but adiquately warm day and night which did at the very least coax in a few     First for the Year Moths into the Traps with

PURPLE BAR
made for a fine start
followed by the dainty
FOXGLOVE PUG
the cream of the day's crop
SCARCE MERVEILLE du JOUR
and a rear guard
SHOULDER-STRIPED WAINSCOT
In the early grey heading north this
WOOD PIGEON
was already hard at work best building while at the
Gravel Pit
a somewhat unexpected
pair of
GADWALL
which will be even more welcome if they turn out to be
the 'first' breeders of the species here!
In some of the out-buildings our first chance of capturing
these c2
SWALLOW'S NEST'S
and behind a bank of ever increasing green foliage the only example of
PINK HAWTHORN
so far this year.
Continuing the theme most of the garden shrubs are looking at their best wit
POM-POM BUSH
being all we know this beauty by while the
DOG ROSEs
are blooming
in their usual
Pink and White
while at Sunset the
WOOD PIGEONs
still continued their frolickings!

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