January, But You'd Hardly Know It
No-one visits our fields these days except Matthew and myself. He tidies up the damaged trees and I gather the branches the wind brings down. Apart from these minor adjustments Life is allowed to carry on without the intervention of human beings or domestic animals. The ground is very boggy at the moment and the streamlet has more water in it than I've seen this winter. Moles have been throwing up clusters of hills. In an angle created by the meeting of two hedges I found what I think may be irises spiking up through the ground.
Yesterday morning was mild and sunny. This morning too. Really it doesn't feel at all like winter.
Yesterday morning was mild and sunny. This morning too. Really it doesn't feel at all like winter.
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This is a bit of a trying time for footpaths, though, at least those not surfaced or gravelled, with all the mud and decaying leaves - definitely pays to tread cautiously, especially with a laden camera bag involved. =:)
Today, of course, I had to get out to see the buns. ^_^ No classic shots today, but good to see a few munching away, plus a guest visit from one of the local wild black rabbits. (I wonder what the genetics are regarding black fur on rabbits - presumably, descendents of escaped pets. I’d imagine that coloration will dissipate over generations toward the usual grey)
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We have lots of rabbits- living in three or four different warrens.