What a lovely day it's been, doesn't the sunshine and blue sky make you feel so much better.
My garden is bursting out with life and you can tell spring is on its way. Sadly the daffodils have come up blind, this means I have lovely green leaves but no flowers, I expect this is my fault, my 'two chances attitude' has meant that they won't flower. When they finish flowering, it is a patient person who can put up with the loose green, half dead plants without taking the scissor to them! Ha more haste less speed. This picture is of my garden a few springs ago. I think I might dig them up and let the leaves die back. I wonder what Alan Titchmarsh would say??
This is Pam our Chicken. She is 6 years old. A big old bird which at times think she is a cockeral and has been known to crow at 4am! Thank goodness I have good neighbours. She has been unwell lately and one morning my husband took her to the vets and I said my good byes as I thought he was going to return Pamless! But instead he came back with her and a £60 bill! She stayed indoor for a week and after a lot of love and care and has come back from the brink and defide all odds and even started laying eggs again. When the weather warms up we will get her a new friend. Well done Pam you good old bird.
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