Reynard
Guru
- Location
- Cambridgeshire, UK
Anyways, time to put the writing away as I'm starting to generate rubbish, and head off to bed.
Nunnight one and all xxx
Nunnight one and all xxx

Yes thanksI hope you all had a nice St. Georges' Day.
I can remember how I discovered they were there. I didn't cotton on at first . I would be out in our back garden and hear the warbling song that they make . It took me a while to associate that sound with the ones that you hear on nature programmes, eventually I managed to locate the birds from the sounds that they made . Quite often they were in a field behind our garden. They were quite far away so I needed binoculars to see them . Sometimes we used to see them flying over the field that was drained when we drove to work in the mornings . They were big birds with that distinctive long curved bill .Evidently it was used by Curlews.
Have you ever done that bit where you are writing a long essay where you create a loop and find yourself writing the start all over again ?Anyways, time to put the writing away as I'm starting to generate rubbish, and head off to bed.
Nunnight one and all xxx![]()
Yes. We wondered why we kept on seeing England supporter's flags whilst we were out cycling .I hope you all had a nice St. Georges' Day.
Couldn't you just shake his shoulder whilst telling him it's time to get up?Woken up at 3.45am by Mrs T's heinous snoring
Tempted by a sunrise ride but settled for a pot of tea and a couple of bagels in the garden listening to the dawn chorus, and some route planning for long summer rides 🌞
Taking the lad to his weekly Go Ride session at the outdoor velodrome in WGC this morning, soon be time to wake him up with a bowl of porridge