Posted by David Hare-Scott on September 6, 2009, 3:25 am
The asparagus started appearing three weeks ago which said spring is near.
Now the stone fruits are setting fruit and the quinces flowering.
To cap it off there was a big black snake in the parsnips today, fortunately
my little mate (the kelpie) told me it was there. For those not familiar
with this snake it was out and about looking for a mate. Love is in the
air......
David
Posted by Linda on September 7, 2009, 12:08 am
The birds are chirping earlier and their song is urgent and with meaning :-)
It won't be long before she's teaching them how to fly from my shrubs and
then to my trees!
Blessed am I.
Linda (WA)
> The asparagus started appearing three weeks ago which said spring is near.
> Now the stone fruits are setting fruit and the quinces flowering.
> To cap it off there was a big black snake in the parsnips today,
> fortunately my little mate (the kelpie) told me it was there. For those
> not familiar with this snake it was out and about looking for a mate.
> Love is in the air......
> David
Posted by Jonno on September 8, 2009, 9:51 am
Love is in the air? The song was terrible, the idea is OK
> The birds are chirping earlier and their song is urgent and with meaning
> :-)
> It won't be long before she's teaching them how to fly from my shrubs and
> then to my trees!
> Blessed am I.
> Linda (WA)
>> The asparagus started appearing three weeks ago which said spring is
>> near. Now the stone fruits are setting fruit and the quinces flowering.
>>
>> To cap it off there was a big black snake in the parsnips today,
>> fortunately my little mate (the kelpie) told me it was there. For those
>> not familiar with this snake it was out and about looking for a mate.
>> Love is in the air......
>>
>>
>> David
>
Posted by terryc on September 8, 2009, 10:42 am
On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 13:51:35 +0000, Jonno wrote:
> Love is in the air? The song was terrible,
The bird song is pretty good.
We have a male pardolote that has already built his burrow and is now
looking for someone to lay eggs in it.
Posted by David Hare-Scott on September 8, 2009, 10:48 pm
terryc wrote:
> On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 13:51:35 +0000, Jonno wrote:
>> Love is in the air? The song was terrible,
> The bird song is pretty good.
> We have a male pardolote that has already built his burrow and is now
> looking for someone to lay eggs in it.
The same lovesick reptile was back again today, this time in the flower
garden. I hate to kill them but if it wants to spend its time around the
house I fear that I must.
David
> Now the stone fruits are setting fruit and the quinces flowering.
> To cap it off there was a big black snake in the parsnips today,
> fortunately my little mate (the kelpie) told me it was there. For those
> not familiar with this snake it was out and about looking for a mate.
> Love is in the air......
> David