poor birds having trouble finding the seed this little chap went for the easy feed on the table under this lot is my waterfall and stream, no longer operational due to the huge amount of snow
Hi Sheila, Lovely pictures, so much snow. I love the picture on your previous post of the Yellowhammer and the Reed Bunting. I hope things turn out well for you and your husband.
thanks Andrewian......its a real bind this weather.Pleased you liked the latest photos.Love your profile pic.Wonder how the poor red kites are managing in this horrible weather. x
Lovely pics Sheila! xxx alot of people on the forum are putting cardboard on top of the snow, so that the birdies can eat off it!!I think its a good idea xxx Hope you are both doing ok, lots of love xxx
Lovely pictures Sheila. I love the picture of your snowy garden with the Blackbirds flying off. Your Reed Warbler picture is great too. Lots of Love to you and your husband, hope everything goes well, love from Squirrel xx
thanks squirrel and shysongbird.Thankfully snow nearly gone and the stream is in view although it needs an overhaul after all the ice.Isn't there always a mess left when it goes?
Some lovely pictures sheila and an incredible variety of birds you get there, even in deep snow. Sorry to hear about your hubby - best wishes to you both.
For all who have lost.
GODS LENT CHILD by Sue Coad
I'll lend you for a little while a child of mine God said,for you to love thee while he lives and mourn for when he's dead.It may be six or seven years of forty-two or three,but will you,till I call him back,take care of him for me?
He'll bring his charms to gladden you,and should his stay be brief,you'll always have his memories as solace in your grief.
I cannot promise he will stay,since all from earth return,but there are lessons taught below I want this child to learn.
I've looked the whole world over in my search for teachers true,and of all the folk that crowd life's lane I have chosen you.
Now will you give him all your love and not think the labour vain nor hate me when I come to take this lent child back again.
I fancy that I heard them say "Dear God Thy Will Be Done"For all the joys this child will bring,the risk of grief we'll run.
We will shelter him with tenderness,we'll love him while we may and for all the happiness we've known,we'll ever-grateful stay.
But should the Angels call him much sooner than we'd planned,we will brave the bitter grief that comes and try to understand.
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Same here, snow covering everything!
PS good to see you have the stickers on the windows. :-)
have the stickers Warren but sadly the birds still fly into the window,although no fatalities since we put them on
Hi Sheila, Lovely pictures, so much snow. I love the picture on your previous post of the Yellowhammer and the Reed Bunting. I hope things turn out well for you and your husband.
Hello Sheila, glad to see some more photos. I too hope snow goes away soon. love to you both.....A
thanks Andrewian......its a real bind this weather.Pleased you liked the latest photos.Love your profile pic.Wonder how the poor red kites are managing in this horrible weather.
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Lovely pics Sheila! xxx alot of people on the forum are putting cardboard on top of the snow, so that the birdies can eat off it!!I think its a good idea xxx Hope you are both doing ok, lots of love xxx
Lovely pictures Sheila. I love the picture of your snowy garden with the Blackbirds flying off. Your Reed Warbler picture is great too. Lots of Love to you and your husband, hope everything goes well, love from
Squirrel xx
Sorry Sheila, I was sure I had commented on this post, I definitely read and enjoyed it the day you published.
I hope that snow is gone now. I particularly loved the Robin photo, they always look so right in snow.
You would never know there was a stream under that lot!!
thanks squirrel and shysongbird.Thankfully snow nearly gone and the stream is in view although it needs an overhaul after all the ice.Isn't there always a mess left when it goes?
Some lovely pictures sheila and an incredible variety of birds you get there, even in deep snow. Sorry to hear about your hubby - best wishes to you both.
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