With the starboard side of the Main Pond, looking east, frozen solid it was felt that the uneffected water to port was something of a minor miracle even allowing one of the local
GREY HERONs
to catch, quite a breakfast, what we believe to be a
ROACH.
Continuing the theme at the junction of the main road and Chapel Lane this
ROACH.
Continuing the theme at the junction of the main road and Chapel Lane this
KINGFISHER
at least a mile from the nearest watercoure
at least a mile from the nearest watercoure
which was also just about completely iced over!
within the
Solar Panel Compound
as just about every panel was adorned with frozen Spiders Webs also giving some idea of just how many Arachnids are within. Otherwise, things were getting a little 'thin on the ground' until the almost reliableRED-LEGGED PARTRIDGE
(can you see it yet?)conveniently appearedfrom under theAccumulator Cabinetwith the Frost seemingly not upsetting its breakfast!
Solar Panel Compound
as just about every panel was adorned with frozen Spiders Webs also giving some idea of just how many Arachnids are within. Otherwise, things were getting a little 'thin on the ground' until the almost reliableRED-LEGGED PARTRIDGE
(can you see it yet?)conveniently appearedfrom under theAccumulator Cabinetwith the Frost seemingly not upsetting its breakfast!
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