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Starting from number six there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number six there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

Just west of Penzance, swans on Drift Reservoir; Julia

Is this a Bullfinch? Spotted on the North. Julia

Cornwall coast between Portreath and Perranporth; Julia

Black Dragon Hibiscus in my garden. The very first bloom.
Karen, Florida (USA)

This was taken as the sun was setting – I thought the cloud looked a bit like a dragon breathing fire!; Julia

Another view of Drift Reservoir. Julia

Trying to make a few Chicken Houses, so just a quick Diary.

Sorry forgot to position the camera so that you can see the new Cob Swan. As soon as he arrived we made the decision to put him straight on the Lake. Our three were no where to be seen. The noise of the work being done around the Lake had made the hide themselves just behind the Kingfisher branch in a thicket that overhangs the water. It was just as well as it gave the new Swan time to get his bearings on the Lake. Where he had come from he was only on a small pond so it was a big difference. I didn’t see our Swans introduce themselves, but a few of our Holidays Guests did and they said it was as if they had known each other for ever.

The bottom layer of baskets have been positioned in the Stream and half filled with the stone. We were let down by the first people who were supplying the stone but we managed to find another supplier who delivered 32 tonne on two lorries within four hours, at a bit less money as well. The idea was to have it tipped on the grass close to the small Pond but I decided to put it in our drive just outside the Gates. I tell you 32 tonne of stone is an awful lot of stone. It partly blocked our entrance to the drive and spilled over on to the Lane out side our driveway. Half of it was moved this afternoon. So it is not a problem.

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There are five new photographs on the Photo page starting…

There are five new photographs on the Photo page, starting from number six.

MORE PICS OF WSR, FROM MARIE AND JOHN.

Another photo of Crowm Reservoir on the reservoir there is One lone Ruddy shell duck that has been there for about 3 to 4 years but he goes away for the week ends strange but true he has been known to go for longer Angela (kent)

Sandsend near Whitby,North Yorkshire.Lindsay.

The Chaffinch and the Grey Squirrel photos were taken at Rufford Country Park. Judy.

My Torquay Palm which I cut right down and it grew again from the top. It looks much better actually and does look nice with the frost on it. Elsie.

Just a couple of updates on the Diary tonight. As I need to do some text and find some photographs for the website face lift.

My forum entry about Bandwidth was only put on again today so that people who may not have seen it last time, will see it.

Sorry Rose, Wincanton for not acknowledging your photograph of the Spider.

I must have missed Dolly when I check the Sheep yesterday, as when she was facing away from me I noticed that her udder was quite large. With us having Holiday Guests this week we used the wiring for the Sheep and Horses camera for their live feeds of the webcams into the Holiday Cottages. We had run another cable for the Sheep in the Winter and the Lake in the Summer for the Geese and Kingfisher, but never got around to finishing it. It was an easy job to finish. The Holiday Cottages are now able to have the live feeds as well as being able to show the Sheep.

We had hoped that we would have started to be getting good webcam images coming through from the USA. Unfortunately it has been snowing at Indian River Bay, Delaware and Peter has been unable to get to the camera, to make sure that all is working properly. We think we know what the problem is. I am sure that if I were there I would be able to get it going properly. We are getting a picture through, but It would not be good enough to show on our website.