Following on from my January post, I thought I would continue the monthly update theme as a new series for 2021. February can sometimes be the coldest and darkest of months. This year’s February began cold and frosty with frigid days and bone chilling nights but the month ended with mild winds and the scent of spring on the air. 🙂
David had a well earned few days off work in February. Whilst still in lock-down we stayed local and took a walk to Liverpool’s Sefton Park with an excitable Riley. David managed to feed a few squirrels and crows with the monkey nuts we had brought with us, while I had a captive audience of geese, coots and gulls enjoying the bird seed I offered them. I love feeding the birds on the lake, it makes me feel such a child again!



In January’s post I commented that I had seen the first, brief visit from the chiffchaff. Well he/she visited again, enjoying the insects on the laurel bush! David didn’t grab his camera quite quick enough, so I had to make do with a grainy photo I managed to get off my phone. Isn’t he so cute? The harbinger of spring?


Even though the mornings and evenings are getting lighter, these February nights seem cold and dark for some reason. This month I’ve been snuggling up in bed most nights and have managed to rekindle my reading. I’ve just finished Cilka’s Journey (a semi-fictional account of a survivor of Auschwitz who was imprisoned in a Russian gulag) and have begun The Glass House a mystery by Eve Chase.



I’m still only working one day a week, so using my free time to watch some series I’ve not seen before. I know I am very late to the party but I’ve been enjoying watching the 90’s American sitcom Friends. I’ve also caught up with the second series of The Bay and the Netflix sensation, Bridgerton.
I know Valentine’s Day is very commercial but I still like to celebrate it none the less. When I was single I would buy myself something nice as an act of self love, and now I’m in a long standing relationship, I celebrate the day by ordering a nice curry so we can both enjoy it. As a little token I bought David this cute little bumblebee (or did I buy her for myself?) She’s so sweet! 🙂



I got my first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine the end of February and I had a few side effects, like shaking and sweating and aches and pains. Thankfully these were short lived and I’m feeling much better now.
To end the month, we got a new patient, Elliott a feral pigeon, who we spotted sitting in someone’s front yard while on a walk with Riley. On our way back from the park, the pigeon was still vulnerable so David caught him and brought him home with us. He’s being treated for canker and coccidiosis, let’s hope he gets better soon!
How have you spent February? Do you like the long, dark nights or looking forward to spring?
Take care,
Christine x
There is something very special about feeding birds on a lake or river. Of course you should celebrate St Valentine’s day- we are still exchanging cards as we have done for 49 years- which makes me feel truly ancient. Lovely photos and caring for a feral pigeon is truly heroic.
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Thanks Cathy, hope you are doing ok? x
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Good news on getting the jab. I had mine on Wednesday, the Pfizer one, luckily for me apart from the standard sore arm overnight and a bit of a headache the next day I was good. Roll on the grand re-opening!!
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Think the Pfizer one seems better for side effects. Fingers crossed things can get back to normal and we can all go on adventures again 😊
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I saw that Elliot the pigeon has been released today. Good news! My friend had the vaccine last week and felt iller than when she actually had the virus in November. She’s ok now though. Can’t believe it’s March tomorrow! X
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Yes Elliott is free, don’t like to keep them for long as they seem to fade away in captivity. He wanted to go as he was bored and lonely in his hospital cage. Glad to hear your friend is ok. My mum was very ill when she got it. Looking forward to the brighter, warmer days to come 🙂 x
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Hope your Mum is okay now Christine. Xx
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Yes she’s fine now. Was very ill for about a week. She said it was the most ill she had felt 😐 x
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I am glad she pulled through. Xx
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Did you enjoy Bridgerton? I like the book cover on the Glass House it makes the book look appealing.
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Bridgerton was ok, wouldn’t say it was fantastic. It was easy watching. Have you seen it? The Glass House is slow going lol x
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No I havent seen Bridgerton I’ve been dipping into Project Runway recently. I’m not a big reader I prefer audio books.
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