It was thanks to Sharon from Sunshine and Celandines, (who informed me of this month’s photo an hour challenge), that I managed to participate. Unfortunately the challenge fell on a Sunday when I had nothing planned. My photos all come from a stay at home day. I hope it’s not too boring for you?!
Photo and Hour – 29th January 2017
My Sunday started at 9am. I feigned sleep while I heard the bed springs creak as David got out of bed, to make the most of the last day of the weekend. I didn’t really want to get up as the day before had been tiring, we had spent five hours repainting the bathroom. It looks fresh and clean now though!
10am – 11am: A 40 minute session on the treadmill beckoned, then a quick cool down.
11am to 12 noon: I tootled about the yarden before lunch, filling up the bird feeders in preparation for the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch. I also celebrated the appearance of a lone snow drop standing proudly!
12 noon to 1pm: Lunch was spent in the living room with the finches flying from their aviary. David photographed the Blue Faced Parrot Finches playing in a vase of flowers while I took a selfie with the Chocolate Silverbills who tried to pull at my hair.
1pm to 2pm: I sat down with a cafetiere filled with coffee supplied by the RSPB. In anticipation I counted the visiting birds to my yarden. It was an overcast afternoon with drizzle. The usual suspects appeared but sadly no Blue Tits, (they arrived after the count – typical!) My count for this one hour period was as follows:
- 8 Goldfinches
- 5 Pigeons – though there were 10 after the count!
- 4 Starlings
- 1 Dunnock
- 1 House Sparrow
- 1 Robin
- A Crow and Herring Gull flew overhead, but couldn’t be included as not in the boundaries of the yarden.

Robin
The Robin sat in the laurel bush looking at me as I counted him. He sat in the bush for the whole hour! It was nice to have a little company. I will be doing the count again on Monday morning just in case there is a better turn out. We usually see a charm of 20+ Goldfinches. It’s just being at the right place at the right time!
2pm to 5pm: It was a lazy afternoon. As I sat reading H is for Hawk by Helen McDonald, I listened to Hans Zimmer’s new album, The Classics. Tracks from The Dark Knight, Superman, and Inception were among my favourites!
5pm to 6pm: This evenings dinner was a salad, here’s a picture of David’s mountain!
6pm to 7pm: I sat listening to Classic FM while painting my nails. Perhaps it’s the dark days of winter that have inspired me to paint them bright colours!
7pm to 8pm: After a hot relaxing shower I pampered my skin with a gift I got for Christmas. This Body Shop body butter really does make your skin look radiant and nourished.
8pm to 9pm: I finished the day by writing this blog. I hope you have enjoyed a brief foray into my time at home? Not every day can be exciting and given I had a hectic Saturday, this photo an hour Sunday has been very relaxing. I always enjoy the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch, even though we only get a smidgen of visitors. Those visitors are good enough for a small yarden! I look forward to next years count as I do every year!
Once again, thank you for stopping by and reading about my day, uneventful as it was. How did you spend your Sunday?
Christine x
Great idea! So nice to see an ordinary day for you that could be something extraordinary for others..Thanks for sharing!
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I agree with the above comment. Your day looks really good. I totally forgot about the Bird count. You got a good tally there. Lovely to see the snowdrops. The finches look like they are enjoying themselves. Your nails are very sunny
And the bathroom looks lovely. 🙂
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Thanks Sharon, and thanks for informing me about the photo an hour day! 🙂
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Your welcome.:)
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I joined in with this too! I’m new to it, but have long liked the idea of recording a day this way. Sounds like a pretty good Sunday. I did the birdwatch on Saturday this year.
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I’ll have to catch up on your blog! Its always nice to read about other people’s day 😊
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Love the yellow nails!
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I love the robin photo! He’s so bright 🙂
If I still lived in the UK I would definitely join in with the bird count.
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I love your robin photo. I love robins. They are my favourite bird and they are so symbolic for me. Your day sound relaxing and blissful
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Loved your day 😊 the yellow nails are beautifully sunny
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Thanks Charlotte 😊
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You fitted a lot in! How lovely to birdwatch.. sadly, if i filled in the form it would read, one brown bird… a seagull, a robin… another brown speckly bird… lol. Does my lack of knowledge shine through! The bathroom looks beautiful.
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Thanks for reading 😀
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