"Kill, KILL, KILL THEM ALL!!!!" |
It's here!
After a waterlogged bastard soddin summer
Cold, icy mornings have now bloody well arrived in Trelawnyd
It's a depressing thought
which leads me to the black feelings of murder which always surface during those freezing early morning moments between waking and that first life saving cup of coffee of the day.
That coffee has just been downed
(it only tastes "good" when it is in my American coffee cup)
"Out with anger.......in with love"
I am feeling much better now...
compared with others I know...what do I have to be sad about?
I am feeling much better now...
compared with others I know...what do I have to be sad about?
Later this week Chris flies to Melbourne for a conference. He will be away just over a week.
I have a huge list of jobs to complete when he is away , but at least I can be as grumpy as I like first thing in the morning. The dogs don't insist on conversation at 6.45 am even when I am sifting through their poo ( btw. more brown plastic bunting has been passed this morning!)
One job that I cannot complete is the cutting down of the vast honeysuckle which has draped itself above the front door. Quite unexpectedly the whole troupe of house sparrows that used to roost within the field hawthorns have upped sticks and moved into it's complication of branches.and the din as they roost around 6pm every night is absolutely unbelievable!
This daily influx of two dozen bickering birds inches from the living room sends Albert into a complete state of nervous exhaustion, for each little bird knows exactly just how far to push him and to keep safe.
While I am cooking supper, all I can hear is his low growling which I translate into
" those pesky little bastards!!!!!!" and their screaming chorus of chirping which more or less says
"COME ON!!!!!!!!!!!! if you think you're hard enough!"
The honeysuckle leaves will be falling soon and the sparrows will I am sure more on....for the mean time, I will complete other jobs when Chris is in OZ land
Dawn this morning, Albert and Willaim sharing my armchair