I - like John - have no news either, but I thought I'd show you the view from our kitchen window (if you crane your neck) of five minutes ago.
This is Solsbury Hill - the Iron Age hill-fort made famous by Peter Gabriel, another Bath resident.
What a bloody wonderful Summer we are having.
I said 'no eagles', but then I noticed a dot in the sky about three miles away, mid-right in the photo, which I have cropped to the above.
Nah, It's a Buzzard... I think.
Fandabbydosy photo …….. and from you, who always apologises for your photographic skills !!!! That's a keeper. XXXX
ReplyDeleteWhat you can do with a zoom lense...
DeletePeter Gabriel lives in Bath?! Have you met him?
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful vista.
There is only one 'e' in lens.
There used to be two 'e's in lens when I was a kid, and I can't get out of the habit of using it, despite what my American spell-checker tells me.
DeleteYes, I once spent an afternoon with P.G. and mutual friends, sitting in a tea-garden and chatting about my work. He asked me about it, so I responded. It took me about an hour to work out who he was, and I almost asked him what he did for a job.
Looks suspiciously like a hole, to me. I hope no one has pulled the plug on the beautiful summer.
ReplyDeleteKilljoy moment has passed; it's a great photo.
I thought it was a speck of dirt on the screen until I looked closer. It was a 'Blow-up' moment, but without the murder. (John Gray will know what I am talking about).
DeleteA group of fanatical bird watchers were staying with friends recently and ticking-off in their little book all the birds they'd seen. My friend noticed that they'd ticked against Golden Eagle, but there ain't none here, it must have been a Buzzard too (of which we have scores).
ReplyDeleteRed Kites are slowly making their way back to Bath - one was spotted about 8 miles out of town this year. They are even bigger than Buzzards.
DeleteIt rained here all day.
ReplyDeleteBad luck. Us in the West are getting all the nice stuff at the moment. Your time will come.
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