Richard, I am more like your dismissive person than I should be, but hopefully I should not betray my ignorance in front of you. Two days back a very tall Heron appeared in the garden. It walked the full length, looked around the various vegetable areas (looking for frogs perhaps?) all at a stately pace.
Thank.fully 'Rogue' was asleep in the porch. We should have missed 10 minutes of pleasure
Richard, you're turning my coming September into a month of potential wonder. With what? With your presentation of what you see around you near Montreal, your encouragement to do and share the same wherever I am, and your introduction to Horatio Morpurgo's article in the London Magazine about the 1912-45 Vicar of the Amazon, and his genteel seeing into other species and deadly blindness toward his own culture's unseeing expansions.
Richard, I am more like your dismissive person than I should be, but hopefully I should not betray my ignorance in front of you. Two days back a very tall Heron appeared in the garden. It walked the full length, looked around the various vegetable areas (looking for frogs perhaps?) all at a stately pace.
Thank.fully 'Rogue' was asleep in the porch. We should have missed 10 minutes of pleasure
Great story
Richard, you're turning my coming September into a month of potential wonder. With what? With your presentation of what you see around you near Montreal, your encouragement to do and share the same wherever I am, and your introduction to Horatio Morpurgo's article in the London Magazine about the 1912-45 Vicar of the Amazon, and his genteel seeing into other species and deadly blindness toward his own culture's unseeing expansions.
Thanks Tim