During these rainy days and nights the rain swamped my balcony as the water would not drain away quickly enough through the small hole which was made for this purpose. I hardly ever have this problem,except when we get storms with constant rain. The storms were violent, and uprooted three of our driveway trees which are enormous.It took my men several weeks to remove them from the road where they had fallen. Finally we had to call in a man with his team of workers to help cutting the wood into logs some of which we sold, and the rest is enough to see our three houses through the winter. For those of you who don't know what I mean, my son and his wife have a house on the property and my foreman lives in the farm house, and I live higher up the mountain, and we all need wood for our wood burners.
BREATHTAKING
Wednesday, 15 January 2025
STORMY WEATHER
Tuesday, 7 January 2025
EUROPEAN ROBIN
Just a few photos taken in autumn when the trees were covered in red and gold leaves. Right now the weather has turned nasty, heavy rainfall has been pouring down since the weekend , so it is not possible to take photos.
The European Robin is looking right at me here,
I will be linking up to Saturday's Critters at Eileen's blog. To join in the fun, scroll down and just click on the icon on the left sidebar and it will take you there, where you can see creatures from all over the world.
Thursday, 2 January 2025
THE NEW YEAR
Hello everyone, although 2024 was uneventful in many ways, it was filled with love from family and friends and I count my blessings. If I am as blessed in 2025 I will be a very happy and enriched old lady. I wonder what you all did on New Years Eve! I spent it alone, enjoying doing a jigsaw puzzle my daughter Eva had given me at Christmas.I heard the rockets and fireworks go off at midnight and ate 12 sultanas which is a customary Portuguese tradition to bring good luck and prosperity in the New year.
The finished puzzle
The weather has been fine and sunny for several weeks.temperatures of 10 degrees reaching 15 degrees in the afternoon. On Christmas morning and also on New Year afternoon when I went outside to feed the birds, I saw a bee on the flowers of my Crassula ovata plant. It was such a surprise and an unusual sighting in these low temperatures. I wondered how long it would survive when flowers and pollen are not so readily available. Has anyone else seen one in December and January? I didn't have my camera with me, so no photos I'm afraid, but I just wanted to share this phenomenal occurrence.
Back to my balcony and the Green finch in the sun.