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Wednesday 10 June 2020

Daisies, birds and bikes

As the weather is not so good, there are fewer people out and about so I have been able to walk nearer to home. Nearby there is a little hilly wooded area which I walk through to get to the river. During lock-down there have been groups of young boys on their bikes. As I walk around the edge they didn't bother me but this week they were not there so I was able to get some photos of their bike runs. I'm not sure who set it all up but it's not been done officially and I have to applaud their ingenuity.




When I was returning from the other direction, I noticed some no entry signs on some trees so they had obviously thought a bit about safety. I feel the boys must have had help from older people.

Over the last few years volunteers have worked to create wildflower meadows and improve habitat for the wildlife. The mass of large daisies is wonderful.




There are also lots of happy birds and I enjoyed sitting on a bench listening and watching. The little wren was beautiful. I think this is a reed warbler but I had no binoculars with me and I am not an expert on bird identification. The photo barely shows it in the middle on a branch.



I sat and enjoyed the flowers and birds for quite a while as the sun came out the other day. Too wet today so I stayed in and tried out another recipe. Sorting these out has been on the list since lock down started and is ongoing. Some recipes have not been successful but the apple scones today are delicious and reasonably healthy for cake. They are bigger than they look on this photo.


6 comments:

  1. Those bike runs freak me out. They seem so scary! I love the pretty meadows and the scones look wonderful!

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    1. Yes me too. I can't even ride a bike. I will stick to walking.

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  2. The daisies are so pretty. I bet the wildlife loves them.

    God bless.

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  3. We have spent a lot of money trying to get a wild flower meadow in part of garden, its very slow growing but we're hopeful, we have poppies and a lot of leaves of some sort I'd love daisies and buttercups.

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    1. They do seem quite hard to grow. It will be worth it in the end.

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