Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 August 2014

100 Happy days 24-30

Day 24
24/100 #100HappyDays I had a win win win at Aldi
1 - I didn't queue for a parking spot
2 - fresh mint ready to plant - I had forgotten I needed it for my Pimms o'clock
3 - I beat the cashier. No having to pack in the bagging area shame for me.




Day 25
June 21st
Here's my ‪#‎100happydays‬ photo for today: Dots back from Wales where she had the best time. Thank you Karen,Kristie and Miss Wells 




Day 26

June 22nd
Friends (not everyone wants to have their photo on fb), sunshine, strawberries, cream, meringue, chocolate, pimms ‪#‎100HappyDays‬ 26/100





Day 27

June 23

Thank you all so much for my lovely birthday wishes, I've had the best birthday. Here is a wee collage of pics from today - more tomorrow.

#100HappyDays 27/100



Day 28

June 24
What a clever little nephew I have.
I came from work to find I had a present, inside was an upcycled plastic bag chicken chosen by Alex Forman and a card designed by him.
I wanted one of these chickens so badly a few years ago I found out how to make them (or something like them). Now I have the real thing.
‪#‎100HappyDays‬


Day 29

June 25th
My work is done!



Day 30

June 26th
I've had the most lovely class this week and, although I was booked into another school for tomorrow, I have been able to sort it so that I can have another day with them. Now, fingers crossed for a dry afternoon so we can have sports day.


#100HappyDays 30/100

Monday, 2 June 2014

6/100 happy days

This month old gosling had a lovely shake just as I pressed the shutter. It might look odd but he was full of life!



Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Feed the birds

As suggested by St Alban's Diocese: 'Live the challenge'

Feed the birds, treasure God's creation.
As you feed the birds watch them and take time to wonder at the beauty of what is around us. The more we wonder and appreciate the wonder of what is around us, the more we will take care of it - and enrich our own lives.