Monday 27 March 2023

Same Old Story - Rory Gallagher

 While the rain has just about abated (the kiss of death) still the force of the wind is reaching the middle range of the Beaufort Scale, but still we struggle on as does the odd Moth,

 not the First of the Year but the Second and thought worthy of another airing!
PINE BEAUTY
A brief wander off-piste before what action there was got underway with a little inspiration from
You make the old Magnolia Tree blossom
at the mention of your name.
Your special fascination'll, will prove to be inspirational,
we think you're just sensational Mame!

Written by Gerry Herman

and sticking with the theme for another couple of clicks we checked out the 

Airport Rookery
and closer to home to find the first of a healthy growth of green leaves on the

CRAB-APPLE TREES

  which points likely to another good crop when the Northern Thrushes once again return in winter, and before leaving the Southern Fields noted a

CRANE

in action on the sothern side of the River Stour maybe, just maybe, strating work on the new bridge that is proposed for this area?

Up north again 

STONECHAT
LINNET
and
WHEATEAR
prevail in decent numbers but no knowing quite where the videos fit in.
Let's Suck it and See
and after a full 2 weeks on station we eventually
managed to
Click and Video
the pale
KESTREL
R.I.P.
RORY
Rock 'n' Roll History, as it is said that arriving in England for the first time and under the watchful eye of Chass Chandler - Base Player for the Animals - Jimmy Hendrix was asked by the press "what is it like to be the Greatest Guitarist in the World"? Without even blinking he quickly answered "if you want the honest answer to that best go ask Rory Gallager"!  
P.S. Appologies Willie cannot access you Comment but Thank You Very Much - Bagsy.