Thanks to Natalie at Threads and bobbins for creating the series, Sunday Sevens. Here’s a quick update on my week.
Walking the Dog:
I thought I’d begin this week’s post with our run with Riley. It seems like every weekend when we arrive at Sefton Park, it hails on us. Today it was also blowing a gale! Riley didn’t seem to mind though as we followed his path around the park. We had a good 2 mile walk and even spotted parakeets flying from the tree tops.
#walk1000miles:
Tying in neatly with dog walking, is the #walk1000miles challenge. This week I’ve been feeling pretty lazy. Though recently recovering from a chill, I’ve had no excuse to not crank up the miles. However I’ve just felt to tired. I think the coldness of February is filtering into my bones, making me want to hibernate. I keep dreaming of warmer days. They will be here soon. I just need to get through the winter months. My weekly total has been 27 miles, bringing my annual mileage to 196 miles.
A Year in Books:
This week I’ve picked up Sue Monk Kidd’s The Secret Life of Bees. I can’t remember who suggested it to me but at present I am enjoying the story and characters. I think this book will be bitter sweet. Have you read this book? What were your thoughts?
Aviary:
This week sadly our little aviary has become one less as we found Paris, one of our male owl finches, had passed away. He had been fluffed up for quite some time. I had hoped it was just with the cold, but it must have been with some illness. He was adorable and my love affair with owl finches will continue. I think they are so beautiful.
A New Friend:
Keeping with the avian theme. This week I’ve been trying to gain the trust of a visiting robin. He’s pretty brave and sings softly to me as I hold out the bird food to him. Sadly I’ve not been able to have him eating from my hand but he has been hopping close by. He watches me as I lay the food out and when I turn my back he jumps down and helps himself to the fare. I’ve been enjoying his daily visits. Long may they continue.
Shopping:
Saturday was all about shopping. David and I headed into Liverpool city centre before driving through the tunnel to Cheshire Oaks, where I managed to get a white fleece from Mountain Warehouse. David was looking for waterproof jackets, this was one of his favourites.
Yarden:
I thought I’d finish this post with an update on the yarden. I have one lowly snowdrop blooming. It looks rather chewed upon but at least it has made a show. I have a few more iris flowering and thought their petals looked nice with raindrops on them.
So, that was my week, how was yours?
Thanks for reading,
Christine x
Secret life of Bees is my favourite book! I loved the story, it is a delight as is the film version if you want another dose, although best to watch it afterwards. Can’t wait to see what you make of it.
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I will definitely write a review when I have finished x
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Hi Christine. The weather is crazy isn’t it! Got caught in the hale this morning. It put me off from going out this aft and let poor Wil take Hugo out alone. I have heard of the film The Secret Life of Bees but have yet to watch it. I think it might be on channel fours latest film season.xx
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We’d just arrived at Sefton Park when the heavens opened. Poor Riley looked like a snow dog than a border collie. He kept shaking the hail from his eyes. Poor chap! I seem to be feeling the cold a lot more this winter for some reason. I’ll let you know what I think of the book xx
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Poor Riley. Hope he didn’t get icicles! Its a very cold February. Keep cosy. Xx
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I’ve never read that book. Sorry to hear you’ve lost another little finch 😦
The iris looks lovely in the rain.
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I have read The Secret Life of Bees and it is a very good book and the film is good too. Enjoy. Love the robin picture.
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