Anyhoo... if you visited here yesterday, you will have seen a short woodland walk among the daffodils and blue bells up to a gazebo. What I kept back from that post to share with you here today were all the carved wooden signs showing who the fur and feather visitors might be to that lovely wee spot. You don't need me to witter on, here they all are. The walk started with the little metal sculpture and ended with a compilation board. I hope you can read them all!
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What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
Menoturals; Finding Your Feet
Crikey—it's time for the joint meme of Nature Friday and Final Friday Feature again. I must be getting old. The months are turning into weeks, the weeks into days, and the days into minutes! Before I forget, fans of Nobby might like to check out his latest news, if you haven't already seen it on your reader.
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What an adorable way to learn about different animals!!
ReplyDeleteTruly amazing
ReplyDeleteLove the carved signs and the dragonfly sculpture!
ReplyDeleteVery creative and educational. The birds have obviously commandeered them as perches and have left their customary calling card.
ReplyDeleteI love all the signs and the dragonfly! Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteI felt nostalgic... There used to be countless dragonflies here in my village earlier. They've all vanished. Have they become extinct? I wonder.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Eve YAM aunty
ReplyDeleteLove the butterfly to start of the postie and the wee paw/claw/feets were a treat
Hugs Cecilia
We did pretty good guessing who all those foot prints were from.
ReplyDeleteThe carvings and the descriptions were so interesting. And we too love that first photo so much
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