It might be the sheer bareness of winter, but for a couple of days now Nigel has said that he'd noticed a very beautiful tree, way out in the distance, as he leaves our estate to go on the school run.
……. and there it flipping was, his magnificent tree, not unfettered and proud in a distant field, but inhibited by the less than salubrious Lidl car park, somewhere he must have walked past a million times without even noticing it!!!
Proof, he told us later that ".... there's nowt so blind as them what can see" (not sure if he's got that exactly right, but still), including himself, who until then, had always prided himself on noticing the interesting, lovely, unusual and untoward on his travels and thus, from now on, he was going to be even more vigilant, especially when it came to things of such a shapely and captivationg nature, bless his little cotton socks.
2 comments:
Well spotted, from a distance.
Lesser spotted, from up close.
Sounds like types of birds - JtF would know.
That's really interesting for a young small monkey observation. Unique shape - wonder if it is a stone pine tree?https://www.kew.org/plants/stone-pine
Where maybe Mr D - the great spotted woodpecker may be found or indeed the lesser spotted woodpecker maybe???
Happy days! JantheFan x
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