As usual, your description, @Dr Sharon Blackie, makes me feel as if I'm there with you (which, in fact, if mythos is right, which it is, I am indeed with you, via your telepathy of word). I'd love to see the right of way the hare has made!
Love the jackdaws dropping twig-bombs at you. Jackdaws are not local to where I live but I’ve read enough about them to have a nice impression of their personalities. Also looking forward to Enchanted Journeys. If I turn into a werewolf after The Wolves journey should I request a refund or just go with it?
Loved reading of your wild home companions, isn’t it such a true pleasure? Thanks as ever for sharing a peak into your life, Sharon.
The wild rabbit living under our deck was sunning herself and sleeping above deck yesterday afternoon. My partner and I spent a good while looking at her through the kitchen window delighting in her rest. There is something soul-nourishing in sharing space with the wild creatures and, in our case, offering an urban haven for her and various other kin (hummingbirds, bees, moths, butterflies, hawks and squirrels abound). I too have a webby corner - the spiders there twist leaves in their webs and sometimes pop their heads out (as if to say hello) and I love them for it.
I too am on my way to Cornwall. Fortunately by bicycle, train and ferry. I’m looking forward to the weekend and hopefully meeting you Sharon. Safe travels!
As usual, your description, @Dr Sharon Blackie, makes me feel as if I'm there with you (which, in fact, if mythos is right, which it is, I am indeed with you, via your telepathy of word). I'd love to see the right of way the hare has made!
Love the jackdaws dropping twig-bombs at you. Jackdaws are not local to where I live but I’ve read enough about them to have a nice impression of their personalities. Also looking forward to Enchanted Journeys. If I turn into a werewolf after The Wolves journey should I request a refund or just go with it?
Always go with the wolf. What could possibly go wrong? 🙃
Loved reading of your wild home companions, isn’t it such a true pleasure? Thanks as ever for sharing a peak into your life, Sharon.
The wild rabbit living under our deck was sunning herself and sleeping above deck yesterday afternoon. My partner and I spent a good while looking at her through the kitchen window delighting in her rest. There is something soul-nourishing in sharing space with the wild creatures and, in our case, offering an urban haven for her and various other kin (hummingbirds, bees, moths, butterflies, hawks and squirrels abound). I too have a webby corner - the spiders there twist leaves in their webs and sometimes pop their heads out (as if to say hello) and I love them for it.
I too am on my way to Cornwall. Fortunately by bicycle, train and ferry. I’m looking forward to the weekend and hopefully meeting you Sharon. Safe travels!