Sunday 6 May 2012

Nature walk


We've had a lazy day today, G still recovering from the removal of moles on Friday - slept a lot.
I did the 11.00am service at N W, then home to have coffee & read the papers in the conservatory, in the sunshine.
I made leek & potato soup & we eventually had lunch at three o'clock then went for a walk, taking in the Alms houses.
We provided entertainment for Bostock's cows, saw a mole on the verge down the main road - the first time I've ever accosted one above ground - & caught the peacock displaying in a field nearby.

G took photos, to share - mole's the best.
We've just watched the Alison Steadman programme & the campsite play Nuts in May - still funny.
Reminds me of someone!.
Two loads of washing & ironing done so nothing to do tomorrow! 

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Not sure why "play nuts" is highlighted - this machine has a mind of it's own!
g

William said...

Is that one of G's moles

Anonymous said...

Nuts in May is the name of the playlet.

This mole is on the verge

A litte too dark and hairy for one od G's!.

Anonymous said...

I think that G has his in a matchbox - this one did make a high pitched squeal when I rolled it over with a stick - recognition, perhaps?
m

Anonymous said...

All G's exised moles reside in Nuneaton, the first bits of his body left to science! Verging on the improbable.

Anonymous said...

Verging on the ridiculous!
(This isn't quite accurate!
g

Anonymous said...

Actually not quite the case as there has been a little skin before!!

Anonymous said...

Actually not quite the case as there has been a little skin before!!

Anonymous said...

Actually not quite the case as there has been a little skin before!!

Anonymous said...

Actually not quite the case as there has been a little skin before!!

Anonymous said...

Actually not quite the case as there has been a little skin before!!

Anonymous said...

Actually not quite the case as there has been a little skin before!!

Anonymous said...

Actually not quite the case as there has been a little skin before!!

Anonymous said...

Could that be seven skins?

Anonymous said...

Op left him with a bit of a tremble!
g