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I shouldn't laugh, it can be serious. But I'm sure he's coping.Yes, there’s one swooping my husband at the moment on his commute.![]()
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I shouldn't laugh, it can be serious. But I'm sure he's coping.Yes, there’s one swooping my husband at the moment on his commute.![]()
That look absolutely deliciousToday marks the end of the peach season. I see one peach still on a tree but way too high to reach and I am sure it will be gone by the morning.
I gave away 20-30 pound of peaches and I have been baking nonstop.
I still have a fridge full so will keep baking a bit more.
I feel I am perfecting my technique - compare first tart of the season to the one I am about to put in the oven.
Only Piglet and the ants are still excited about peaches. Even the deer have moved on!
And now the apples are ripe!
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I think so.I shouldn't laugh, it can be serious. But I'm sure he's coping.
What a venue!!I think so.
I meant to post this earlier but today has been full-on. I took this picture on this morning’s walk to the conference.
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Stunning.
Don’t want the maggies swooping our pigeons, but baby maggies are very cute!On the subject of magpies, the family who live on our street are not swoopers (except at pigeons, for the laughs). So when one came to say hi as I ate my breakfast outside at the new picnic table I was delighted. We spent a very pleasant five minutes and I was allowed to take a photo.
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