Today, in the sea, off Tha Sala, north of Nakhon Si Thamarat, Thailand.
Each with resident wildlife.
I know envy is a sin, but I am feeling it! Have more wonderful experiences and carry on sharing them with us!
Much more info, but in Welsh, on
www.bywyd.cymru.
I could do with some evidence that people are reading it. Hint Hint
Grovel! Mae’n ddrwg gei I! My Welsh is just not up to it! All I can say is that your feet look in danger of sunburn!
Not just you @henddraig. I’m trying to write something in Welsh on the blog, as you know, before putting a Facebook post up in Englsh. The first as a discipline, the second as requested by FB friends. The previous post, Barddoniaeth Ddrwg, shouldn’t be too difficult.
Perfectly safe under a different piece of tin, (most mice/voles run before i can point the camera, this one seemed to have a moment of stage fright, i captured the moment).
Going by likes, i can see emu’s are very popular.
I have been reading it and keep checking for updates.
Heddiw - today.
Briallu mair - Cowslip.
Edit: henddraig has done a good job by asking the difference between cowslip/oxlip, i have now changed the name above. i saw many many cowslips today and somehow this one stood out as different so i jumped at the oxlip option, now checking ID information i’m more suspicious this is a garden cultivar which has appeared on the common but i may be wrong.
Cheers J.P.
John, what is the difference between an oxlip and a cowslip. We used to get what I called cowslips on some of our Gower cliffs. They were dying out due to spraying, so my ‘Auntie’ and I saved some into her garden and, when hers had started to spread, I took a plant to my little London garden! I always loved them. Never seen them in Argyll.
To @margaretnock more power to your elbow!
They are pretty funny creatures, though as I am sure most Australians will attest emus are not too plush in the brain department. Emus do some pretty stupid things!
Not a good photo, but this Robin Goch sat on my son’s plate today and pecked at his toast! He was incredibly tame.
What, William?! I don’t believe you…
You know him well! Lol
That’s such a beautiful shot
Heddiw wrth ochr camlas - today beside the canal.
Lindys o’r gwyfyn yfwr gwlith - Caterpillar of the Drinker moth.
Cheers J.P.
Diolch Aran