Silent Sunday … [edit] in The odd entries from life …….
- Feb. 16, 2014, 6:29 a.m.
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There is change in our valley today, no rain or wind but we do have sunshine, the forecast is wet but not stormy; for those who are flooded it has come rather late. The other change is there will be a limited agility class, it will take a week or so for the field to dry under feet, so no charging round the agility course, it will be more obedience than jumping.
Looking around the garden there are the markers of approaching spring, on our recent travels there have been daffodils in bloom, nodding there flowers in the stormy wind! Here in our garden the daffodil bulbs are starting to form flower buds, as are the trees showing leaf bud, after our extended stormy winter I expect spring will seem to arrive in a rush; the winter may have been rough and stormy but also mild.
Snowdrops and …….
Camellia's ….
Silence defined in context, as used here today! The valley isn’t totally silence today, the noise of the storms have passed and being Sunday less noise from cars in the lane, and we are left with birdsong and the water coursing down the stream, the sounds that are a part of the valley, sounds that delight us at the start of day, but some times not heard if you are thinking; those moments when your putting the world to rights!
More of Sunday. Agility went well, but there was a poor show with today being the best day this year, Ziggy had just one companion and Lola two! My Daughter tells me the field was not to bad, the main problem being in the gate area; it was just like that on the Sunday before Christmas – I was very courses making my way through the mire! I didn’t go down to the agility field, as my appearances can make Ziggy a bit of the handful, but both dogs settled in and enjoyed their classes; as if the missed week's hadn’t happened.
Home once more, and a little visitor! Ziggy and Lola were resting after the return to agility, our Daughter had gone down to the garage, as she came up the steppes she found a little come down the steps; the dog was a Shih Tzud and gragging it’s lead. It had a phone number on the collar, I tried the number but it was busy, so my Daughter took to the dog down to the lane, some one from next door came quite delighted to have their little friend back.
crystal butterfly ⋅ February 16, 2014
crystal butterfly ⋅ February 16, 2014
I enjoy the days you can hear the birds and the insects. I'm lucky to live where there are very few cars to add to the noise.
Darcy0207 from OD crystal butterfly ⋅ February 16, 2014
When I am in CA, I love to be able to hear the birds - it's so quiet, I can even HEAR the hummingbirds' wings. Here in NYC, I get to hear the traffic on the nearby highway... oh, well.
Darcy0207 from OD ⋅ February 16, 2014
Ah, sunshine! We have some today also, but yours comes with flowers!!! I would love to see the flowers blooming again. It's been a ROUGH winter in the northeast.
White Letters from the Sky ⋅ February 16, 2014
What splendid flowers. +
Especially those drooping ones!
woman in the moon ⋅ February 16, 2014
I'm assuming those are THIS year's flowers? So beautiful. Good pics as always. They look so far away from my deep snow covered lawn.
NorthernSeeker ⋅ February 16, 2014
Real flowers...growing outside...in North America. Nice.
Snow continues to accumulate here.
jamez NorthernSeeker ⋅ February 16, 2014
Alas I’m way east across the pond, quite near to the most westerly point of England; and there’s just water between us - 3000 miles of it ….
NorthernSeeker jamez ⋅ February 16, 2014
Hahaha! I meant to say in the northern hemisphere. Good grief.
gypsy spirit ⋅ February 16, 2014
there is something truly serene about white flowers....my favourite flowers are all white ( except roses of course which are lovely whatever colour). I particularly love those snowdrops. So good to here your weather is slowing easing. hugs p
Roseyrays ⋅ February 17, 2014
Tick Tock Tick ⋅ February 20, 2014
Ahhh, spring blossoms! Snow drops are my favorite. Ours are still beneath several inches of snow. I'm glad that while you had all that rain it wasn't very cold. Even daffodils already. Glorious! There is already more birdsong here, too, nothing like yours, not yet. / Which do you think was more exciting to your dogs - agility class or the arrival of the lost dog?