Most members of this blogging community would probably agree with both of us. But I often get the impression that this community represents a small minority.
A real treasure, indeed. A few years ago, a pair of redstarts discovered this too, which is why I rarely venture onto the balcony during the breeding and rearing season, as I get viciously scolded every time I do. ;-) Abraçades, Carme!
and what a nice view it is.
ReplyDeleteAnd every time differently.
DeleteYou are privileged - as are we.
ReplyDeleteMost members of this blogging community would probably agree with both of us. But I often get the impression that this community represents a small minority.
DeleteVeig que també tens un balcó prodigiós. ;-)
ReplyDeleteAferradetes, Sean.
Unlike the two-legged creatures you get to see from your balcony, mine are mostly feathered. ;-)
DeleteAferradetes, Paula.
No les veig, les busco... també puc veure'n de plomes, sortosament. ;-)
DeleteEl teu balcó és un tresor… fas bé d'aprofitar-lo.
ReplyDeleteA real treasure, indeed. A few years ago, a pair of redstarts discovered this too, which is why I rarely venture onto the balcony during the breeding and rearing season, as I get viciously scolded every time I do. ;-)
DeleteAbraçades, Carme!
So beautiful :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's why I wrote what I wrote. ;-)
DeleteYes, and it's wise to be grateful, too.
ReplyDeleteIt's somehow in my DNA.
DeleteI could explain, but it would take too long
Hi Sean - skies are amazing aren't they ... stunning to spend some of your time with them ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteEach day now and then taking some glimpses of the sky soothes my my mind, Hilary.
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