Last Monday was such a day. No time to take photos of cute lambsies, mind, it was off to work for me.
Here's the view on opening the curtains, first thing in the morning.
Later in the day, things had improved considerably. Well, let's just say that it was brighter, if not less snowy.
We're into a spell of dry weather now, which will allow the ground to recover and give me the opportunity to tackle some belated mowing duties. The wildlife patches in the garden need their once yearly cut, and I'm determined to have another go with wild flowers to help pollinating insects. There's a slight change of tack though, this year, after I read this article by Adrian Thomas of the RSPB.
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AT - top bloke! Go for it!
The main battle will be trying to out-manoeuvre those pesky Linnets.
Wildbird cover crop to create some diversionary feeding for the 'damn pesky linnets'
The patch has had its Number One haircut. House Sparrows, Starlings and Blackbirds are having a great time. No sign of DPLs as yet.
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