• We continue to takes photographs of birds around the pond - and the moon above!

 

  • A family meal at Mark and Kerry's
  • A sad story of two Egyptian geese
  • Rats and Swans
  • A meal with Chris and Ed
  • John feeds ducks
  • Graham visits him Mum
  • A trip on the Watercress Line
  • Suki's strange sleepin habits
  • We exchange our Yeti for a Komiq
 
 
It's amazing what you can do with
a little bridge camera!
  At last we got near enough to take a decent
photograph of a heron!
     
A family meal and Mark and Kerry's: Ross, Mark, Brian, Kerry, Lorna, Tim, John and Emma - Liz took the photograph!
 
Wren, Alice and Freya   Lorna and Brian
Brian, John, Freya, Lorna, Tim, Alice, Kerry, Wren, Ross and Mark - Liz took the photograph!
     
There's a very sad story attached to this picture: one day in November we found one of these Egyptian geese, dead in the middle of the path; Liz moved it onto the grass but then, on our next circuit of the pond the body had gone!
Now the remaining goose wanders around looking very unhappy.
     
 
Love 'em or loath 'em, rats are part of the heath!   We can sometimes catch a photograph of a swan in flight!
     
More food! At Chris and Ed's in Godalming: Ed, Bobs, Chris, John - and Liz took the top photograph, Chris the bottom
     
 
More wild life - in Chris and Ed's pond!   John gets a chance to feed the Toulouse Geese!
     
Graham drove down to see his Mum!
     
 
Liz bought a new camera in September so photographs birds as well as feeding them!   We took a trip on The Watercress Line, including dinner, with Terry and Joan, Mike and Shirley and John and Trisha
     
 
Aboard The Watercress Line
     
 
Flowers on the barbeque - Liz's handiwork! Helped out by John's faithful watering!   Bobs needed a photograph for her disable parking permit - this was the least severe of those that John took!
     
 
Suki has moved up into a bigger Amazon box...   ... but she'll often sit on a pile of our clothes!
     
 
John by the Pond   John Irving on the pond
     
 
Finally, on 30 September we said good-bye to our Yeti...   ... and hello to our Komiq
     
The photograph on our calendar for September: Heron
     
     
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