Must confess to listening only to bird song, in particular, to my pair of buzzards mewing to each other overhead, the robin telling me to hurry up and move away so it can check where I have been working, the various tits chatting to each other and of course playing chase with Poppy cat amongst the plants, especially the fluffy grasses.
I almost jump out of my skin if a human voice breaks into my reverie.
Joyce, you don't have your robin as well trained as mine. When I'm trenching my veg plot and am throwing the soil forward, he/she in their eagerness to get at the big juicy worms sometimes nearly get buried alive.
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Funny things, these pooters...I tried again after your last message, Lily and it worked.
Beautiful song, thanks for posting it.
Lily, Hope you don't mind, I'm taking the liberty to repost your song....it is quite beautiful.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijZRCIrTgQc&list=RDijZRCIrTgQc
Had some happy times with this as a kid, and tried to copy the drummer.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5D07c0dJuQ
Bird song. The only music I want to hear when I garden
That little boy is brilliant, David.
Jess, love birdsong too.
I can see you dancing around your lounge RB
We aim to please everyone
www.youtube.com/watch?v=997RTKzc39c
Must confess to listening only to bird song, in particular, to my pair of buzzards mewing to each other overhead, the robin telling me to hurry up and move away so it can check where I have been working, the various tits chatting to each other and of course playing chase with Poppy cat amongst the plants, especially the fluffy grasses.
I almost jump out of my skin if a human voice breaks into my reverie.
Joyce, you don't have your robin as well trained as mine. When I'm trenching my veg plot and am throwing the soil forward, he/she in their eagerness to get at the big juicy worms sometimes nearly get buried alive.