Simon's Cat 'Cat Man Do'
This is a very funny cartoon
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
LOVE FLICKR - though really can I afford to spend hours looking at the travel photos of someone I do not know?? (And who are these people who make comments on fantastic photos and cute animal photos. DO they have a life??)Apparently I am willing to spend time here but not...............with............................................................................................................
.......HATE RSS FEEDS- TOO MUCH INFORMATION ADDED TO THE EXCESS OF INFORMATION THAT I AM ALREADY SWAMPED WITH
.......HATE RSS FEEDS- TOO MUCH INFORMATION ADDED TO THE EXCESS OF INFORMATION THAT I AM ALREADY SWAMPED WITH
So much for spring directly into midsummer heat
90 degrees! All the spring bulbs and blossoming trees are swooning.
The Lee Gardens, a spring ephemeral and azelea garden, on Chichester Road in New Canaan should be coming along rapidly. It is usually peak on Mothers Day, but might be ahead of that this year.
The Lee Gardens, a spring ephemeral and azelea garden, on Chichester Road in New Canaan should be coming along rapidly. It is usually peak on Mothers Day, but might be ahead of that this year.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Eileen Donan Castle
The Ancestral home- truly.... well it was until it was burned down and then it waited several centuries to be rebuilt. If nothing else this is the landscape my paternal ancesters lived in.
Sleeting-3 weeks until the last frost day
April 20- after a balmy weekend with magnolias and cherrys blossoming we now have sleet. Discouraging us from a trip to the Pepsi Gardens to see their fantastic magnolia trees and the woodland garden.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
The State of Spring
Peepers were heard on March 17, but spring is elusive and seems still far away.
Swamp and sugar maples are red with flowers, but I wonder if there are any honeybees to forage. The ground under these trees is littered with small branches as the squirrels chew them off, for the sap??
Forsythia is slowly emerging, the willows are yellowing and cherries can not hold back the swelling of their buds. If we were to have 2 warm and sunny days in a row everything would really open.
Swamp and sugar maples are red with flowers, but I wonder if there are any honeybees to forage. The ground under these trees is littered with small branches as the squirrels chew them off, for the sap??
Forsythia is slowly emerging, the willows are yellowing and cherries can not hold back the swelling of their buds. If we were to have 2 warm and sunny days in a row everything would really open.
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