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Maydup | 17:51 Fri 27th May 2016 | ChatterBank
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Out of my window today I can see .....

.... Hawthorn trees heavy with blossom and fledging robins.

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Maydup, my back yard is paved and I am sorry to say I do not have green fingers. Everything dies on me!!!!
// ?...I thought it was orange blossom that was bad luck, hc.//

I thought it was peacock feathers ?
I live in a city centre and this is the view from moist of Windows.
http://i65.tinypic.com/2cnxg7n.jpg
I hope link works, it's a bit hit and miss with my Tablet.
Yes it works, Susan.
Some great and varied views on here tonight, I've had my view for 40 years this year and never tire of it. A great excuse for time wasting too.
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Lucky indeed Caron, how wonderful to feed the deer.

Sharon. Try a £2 geranium or two, you won't kill them promise!
Thanks Tony.
I'm watching the hounds eat their bones from the back door. http://tinypic.com/m/jj00t4/4
Out of my window today I can see a lovely cherry blossom tree (blossom free now) blowing in the breeze and sparows flying back and forth with food from my garden to feed their offspring with - lovely.
front window, loads and loads of buttercups.
Kitchen window (at back) the older alba and pals running up and down the lane, and the trees are in blossom. lovely
Looks great, Ratter!
Thanks Stuey, not so great at the front of the house, just tiny bit of garden and garage opposite.
My garden needs landscaping and until we get round to employing some muscle we have a boring piece of lawn surrounded by flower beds, into which I have managed to fall and sprain both ankles.
Earlier today I heard a crow making a racket on the roof. I looked out and there were a couple of magpies and three crows, a few seconds later four magpies joined in then a couple more crows. It was a standoff, more magpies and then more crows, how do they know to congregate like that? They all eventually just flew off one by one.

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