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I live in a camper van with a West Highland Terrier for company.
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Saturday 26 January 2013

WADING THROUGH IT. (26/01/13)

It snowed a few inches last night. About two this morning The tree overhanging the van decided to shake off what sounded like a few hundred weight of snow. The dogs were barking and I sat up so fast I banged my head. I couldn’t get back to sleep.

It was heavy going on our walk but it was worth going out. The sky was wonderful. A woodpecker was tapping away and a dozen mallard were begging for food. I got back to the van and provided them with seed and a couple of wheetabix.

_V0G4386_7_8_tonemapped_edited-1    Tree and Dawn sky.

_V0G4377_8_9_tonemapped_edited-1    Hope Cement Works. I remember this being built……So much water has flowed under the bridge since 1969.

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_V0G4392_edited-1    The ducks enjoying their breakfast.

_V0G4399_edited-1   This female has a damaged foot…..it doesn’t appear to worry her unduly.

It is sleeting again now. A pretty miserable day. I’m going out for lunch again.

Have a good day.

16 comments:

  1. Lovelyimages of what i hope is the last of this winters snow, it's all but gone down here and the birds think it's spring.


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    1. Peter, I like winter. Plenty of time for more snow yet.

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  2. Adrian, I'm guessing that banging your head didn't knock too much sense in, aah..well! another opportunity missed!

    It's nice to see a bit of sun at last, super tree image and Hope cement works is all the better for it!

    Don't give all that food to her cousins, Doris will want some next week!...[;o)

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    1. No damage done Trevor. It may have done a bit of good.
      The cement works can look fine from certain angles.
      I've plenty of duck food. A brand new sack.

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  3. That second shot is a cracker.
    Good to see you've got a Doris there too.

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  4. Hard work walking this morning. Well worth the walk though. Plenty of Doris everywhere Keith.

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  5. There are no beggars quite like mallards . They're handsome and aggressive.
    Enjoy your lunch.

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    1. I got the wrong day it is today is lunch.

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    2. Better this way than the opposite.

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  6. Oh my gawd, that is an excellent pictures of the tree, fantastic.

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  7. Oh my gawd, that is an excellent pictures of the tree, fantastic.

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  8. Love the first two views. We had a couple of inches of wet snow overnight which turned to ice as soon as it was compressed. Raining now so it should disappear as fast as it came.

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    1. John, it was heavy going today but it's thawing now.

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  9. I hurt for the female mallard, nothing worse than a foot hurting.
    beautiful sky images, unusual color!

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    1. Norma, It looks like an old injury. She seems fine and has a mate.

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