On arrrival, they were perked up a bit by the "Graffiti" on the subway which had been specially comissioned by the RSPB.
They found everything amusing - in that really annoying teenage way! From the gear that all the "twitchers" were wearing, to the very loud "slam" when the door of the hide got whipped out of my hand by the wind and shook the building, scaring all the birds - when I had been "shushing" them all way around!
The dancing queen enjoyed a spot of photography.
I was amazed at how low the water levels had got.
The foliage looked gorgeous even in the rain.
We were privelidged to see all 5 of the Kestrals that had recently hatched in the rafters of the visitor centre. This perked the Young Man up as he has recentley read "Kes" at school and thinks it is brilliant (which it is).
We were privelidged to see all 5 of the Kestrals that had recently hatched in the rafters of the visitor centre. This perked the Young Man up as he has recentley read "Kes" at school and thinks it is brilliant (which it is).
8 comments:
Diane I would love whoever to come & paint a great picture on our garage door just to brighten it up a bit, love reading your blog joan x
I've got it all to come!!!
take care,
Nina x
Least they came with you. Mine are far to embarrased by me to be seen anywhere other then when they want something!!
Jose very kindly told me that she is going to make something of her life, unlike me. (the same words her brother said a little while ago) The she proceeded to remind me how grey I have got. Is there any wonder I happen to be one of the Mum's who is really looking forward to their kids flying the nest!!
One day it'll be just me and Lily. My money will be my own and I may even move when they go to uni and forget to tell them my new address...... one can dream xx
Result!!
I had a right old time with my ten year old today about going out sight-seeing. Not happy to hear it'll probably get worse!
x
Good thing you told us that wasn't the menu! LOL Thought you had taken birdwatching to a whole new level. YIKES!
As long as there is a good meal involved, you can usually get the kids to buy-in to the adventure. Kids are the same everywhere, I guess!
With the summer hols fast approaching I'm sure you'll get some of those days out too. Don't some gift shops sell a load of old tat?!
Lisa x
Well, you actually persuaded the two of them to go with you! Some would have flatly refused! ;)
Looks a good place, must look it up as we are members of the RSPB - and I loved the graffiti!
Even in an anorak, the rain and from behind, you can tell she is a Dancing Queen!
Loving that graffiti ! We sometimes go to the gift shop before and after a visit to places like this :-)
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