I dropped Diana off at work.
a 05.00AM start to the week, in the back garden,
one of the foxes was curled up,
but was soon up and about as the peanuts hit the ground,
although it has a very bushy tail, it seems a tad threadbare in places,
one of the crows was soon on the scene,
chancing its wing as it got ever closer to the fox,
on its left hand side some fur was missing from its shoulder and above its rear leg, breakfast over off he/she went, in the afternoon I popped back to pick up Diana and we were off out,
the ticket price had resin, from £5.00 each last year to £7.50 each this year,
sun hat on,
those pesky bees kept moving!
of course a few poses from Diana,
in the lavender,
and a pose in the love heart,
well I just had to! it has to be said, the lavender field was clearly showing its age, there were notices everywhere stating that this part or that part will be replanted, but a lot of the field was in a sorry state, it looked to us almost as if the planting or renewing had been missed for a few years and the field was now playing catch-up, we both mentioned we would give this farm a miss for a few years and instead travel to Castle Hill which was a longer drive, but the fields seemed to be better maintained, arriving home we just managed to beat the rush hour traffic in Croydon, which was a blessing, then our evening meal, after which the usual Outback Opal Hunters and a Deadliest Catch, before a Midsomer Murder, after which Diana was off to bed, another 05.00AM start tomorrow, for myself a Have I Got A Bit More News For You, before I too was off to bed.
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