Hurrah! It’s the first Sunday Sevens of the year! I had fun collecting seven pictures from my week, which began with a walk with Riley to the local park. He was sporting his new jacket. I thought he looked very fetching! 🙂
I am determined to make 2019 the year I hit 2000 miles in the #walk1000miles challenge. So far this month I have walked 171 miles. If you are competing in the challenge, how are you doing?
Music:
Voting for this years Classic FM Hall of Fame has opened. I chose three pieces of music which make me stop and reflect.

My Choices in Hall of Fame
My choices were:
Which pieces of classical music would you vote for?

Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Sunday, David and I attended a concert of Mahler’s triumphant 5th Symphony at the Liverpool Philharmonic. It was one of the best performances of the symphony I had heard!
Collecting:
This week I managed to complete my 2018 collection of Beatrix Potter 50ps. My latest find was Peter Rabbit munching on carrots! All I need now to complete three years worth of 50ps is the most rare one, Jemima Puddle-Duck.
Have you found any collectible 50ps in your change?
Exercise:
David bought an exercise machine to add to our well equipped gym. In his work’s shop he spied a Maxi Climber. It was a good purchase at only £20! It retails for over £100! I’ve only had a 10 minute session on the machine but my limbs ache!
Book I’m Reading:
I am reading the second of Minette Walter’s medieval novels, The Turn of Midnight. Even though I didn’t rate the first book much, I decided to give the second installment a go.
What books are you reading at present?
RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch:
This weekend is the much anticipated RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch. I did my count on a blustery Sunday during lunch-time. Thankfully the birds put on a good show. I had five species frequent the feeders, mostly the usual visitors! My count was as follows:
- Seven starlings
- One blue tit
- 15 goldfinches
- 23 pigeons
- One robin
What species of bird have you seen in your garden?
That was my week, how was yours?
Thanks for reading,
Christine x
Thanks to Natalie at Threads and bobbins for devising the series.
Your yarden did well for you. This is the first year in ages I didn’t do the count. We have loads of sparrows this year, they are impossible to count. Also a pheasant , blue tits, wood pigeons, black birds and starlings, also too numerous to count.
I am reading The French Seamstress at the moment. It’s ok.
Thanks to you I have started to hunt for the 50ps. I have Benjamin Bunny, Tom Kitten and Mrs Tiggywink. It adds fun to shopping.
A lovely week of photos.
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Thanks for your lovely comment. Your garden sounds fantastic for wildlife! X
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I have done about 157 miles so right behind you. 🙂
Thats a lot of pigeons on your bird count. I did one at home and one at my sister’s , so I might blog about them. X
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I’ll look forward to reading about your counts x
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I enjoy piano concertos difficult to choose specific favourites but I like Chopin, Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov best.
Like the idea of keeping coins but I’m nearly 100% contactless pay in London.
Have a lovely week, beautiful sunshine today here how about you?
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It’s gorgeous and bright here in Liverpool. Cold but blue skies. The snow has mostly melted. Did London get snow? X
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It’s not really snowy here in London, I was in Liverpool airport on Tuesday, my parents couldn’t believe they had to pay £3 just to go in the pick up spot for 1 minute 😀. I stayed with them a couple of days and it was snowing there overnight but it cleared away by Friday.
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There is a car park at John Lennon where you can park free for 40 mins but its 10 mins walk to front of airport.
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That’s good to know for the future thanks Christine, they’d forked out £4 for the Mersey toll bridge 😬 it’s getting expensive to go to Liverpool ✈️ .
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Not been on the toll bridge yet, but you can’t cross the Mersey without paying some kind of toll.
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It was a lovely looking bridge we had it all to ourselves. I think the only way free now is to go through Warrington.
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I also love Rachmaninov! 🙂
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