Just seen a member 'reaching out' on one of these threads :gaah: so probably a younger contributor. Not their fault, but it IS our problem,...
The pure white form of Hellebore is sometimes called a 'Christmas Rose', but of course, it isn't a rose at all, though it does flower at...
'Corter'. My friend will be 25 in July, so she has reached her 'corter' century. QU.......QU......QU.....IT'S QUARTER, Why is that now...
I like this one. Somewhere in Scotland, goes without saying, really.[ATTACH]
I wasn't saying whether I agreed with it or not, @JWK, it was just for info, in case anyone hadn't read it yet :doggieshmooze: Your Uncle did the...
Latest from The Guardian on this incident, just in case you've not seen it:Police who rammed cow did right thing, says union leader and farmer
Rain. As per.
Rain, as per.
Latest response, via The Guardian:Surrey police face criticism after using car to ram escaped cow
Could be Rosebay Willowherb, true. Here's a check you can do - I copied the following from wildfooduk.com:Leaves. Long and lanceolate, green...
Could it be Evening Primrose?
Rain. As per usual.
Didn't actually see the bird, but found a wing feather from a Tawny Owl on the path yesterday, so I know s/he's not far away.
Second of the Tall Beardies. Looks like a lemon meringue pie and smells as sweet![ATTACH]
Could it be an Angle Shades moth caterpillar?
Thank you for sorting out my double image on the June Photo Comp thread, @shiney ! Good job someone knows what they're doing! :rolleyespink:
First of the Tall Beardies[IMG]
Your first pic looks like Princess Alexandra of Kent, certainly. Lovely rose, the clearest lipstick rose pink. Not sure what's happening with...
Another matching pair of bites on my calf yesterday. Itch like billy-o. Looks like a snake/very short vampire bite :itchy: but serves me right...
Bitey things, of course! Whatever nips you when you're grovelling about on hands and knees digging out weeds :itchy:
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