Monday 31 October 2022

Tea for Two - Doris Day

 Making an analogy as to the anticipation of getting to the Moth Traps each morning, as early and as fast as possible, is akin to a child on Christmas Eve, while waiting for the
foul-weather to abate shows that the Fat Lad in the Red Coat and White Beard 

really did get stuck up the chimney!

Nothing new but a cross-section of the also rans produced

MALLOW
a tardy
COMMON WAINSCOT
a rather active
DOR BEETLE
along with an
ANGLE SHADES
while this moribund
EARTHWORM
was thought to have been forced to surface by the recent deluge.
A brace of transiting
GREYLAG GEESE

before heading north where, just inside the Solar Panel Compound, it looked as if the 

FAIRIES
had been hard at work over-night while a couple of
STONECHAT
were a most welcome sight after an absence of 2 or 3 weeks?
Just a peek over the gateway to the Heath
proved profitable with the first showing this year of
FLY AGARIC FUNGI
enchanting but highly toxic!
Between bouts with the neighbours Cross Breed Beef Cattle
what remains of the
CROSS BREED BEEF CATTLE
what remains of the
LINNET FLOCK
with a lone
GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER
before tuning our attentions to a
Damsel in Distress.
One of the Caravan Ladies had found this little
Chap or Chapess
on her bunk
and showed her gratitude 'in kind'
After the Ordeal (Genesis) - Selling England by the Pound.
(A nice cup of tea that is)