It was very different this week when I went for a walk down at Velator while Romas had his drum lesson at Knowle. The tide was out leaving the Caen looking like a large drainage ditch. The forecast rain hasn't quite arrived , just a little on our way down to Braunton.
As I walked along the sea wall I passed a spaced out lass, spliff in one hand and bottle of strong cider in the other. (Braunton is part of the surf scene.) We exchanged greetings but when I looked back after stopping to take pictures of the marsh, I saw that the girl was heading back along the path again. Not wanting to get involved in any conversation possibly with requests for money, I decided to walk balk along the marsh road. As I walked along by an overgrown channel I heard the chuck, chuck of a waterbird. As I made my way to the water's edge I caught a glimpse of this moorhen.
I eventually got a clear picture of the hen who was followed by ....
........ one fluffy black chick.
I enjoyed my walk despite the threatening rain. I even managed to hear a skylark singing away above the field. At school it was another quiet day with 7 children away, 2 on holiday and 5 ill. It makes such a difference only having 24 children instead of 31. We made cress sandwiches with the cress they had grown themselves, one child who I later found out had been sick in the night, coughed and spluttered all afternoon so I expect the bug will continue to rampage through the class. Two children in the class next door had to be sent home because they were throwing up ! Hopefully I've developed immunity over the years.
2 comments:
how do you get these great shots! love them
That's amazing. These moor hens look like smaller, fatter and more cuddly pukeku!
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