Monday, November 16, 2015

Sea sand and garden

It is warming up and I dont know how much longer my pansies will last, I love their cheerful faces. We walked along the beach this morning, the sea weed has shifted and there is much more sand. Incredible how quickly it can all happen. I let the chooks out for a bit of grass, they have a very large yard but they have wiped it clean. This is where max spends the night but I shut him out during the day if the hens are out. The weather is still dry, although we had a fog this morning but that soon burnt off and the sky is clear and the sun getting hotter.I am having a lot of problems swith aches and pains, but have still managed to get a bit done in the garden, and general household chores as well. Now for a bit of sewing.

5 comments:

The Weaver of Grass said...

What a lovely cheery collage - more than I could do from here in North Yorkshire at present where there is a lot of water standing about and a strong gale blowing.

Penny said...

Oh I love Pansies! I think, if I were achy, I'd forget the household chores and opt for sewing *smile*.

Robin Mac said...

I love pansies too, they were always in our garden when I was growing up, but not really suitable for up here.
I hope your aches and pains go away soon, I agree with Penny, forget the housework! Cheers

shirley said...

lovely collage Penny. The pansies are beautiful they always light up a garden. Have always wanted to have chooks their fresh eggs are delicious.
Hope the warm weather eases off your aches and pains.

Barry said...

Hi P - a riot of colour down your way - hope you don't swelter over the next couple of days. B