Meanwhile, Oska was very pleased, deciding it was 'his snow' anyway:
A few nights ago the snow arrived - our neighbours had said it was about to do so ... there would be a 'crousade' - and so it was. Only a few centimetres here, but in the Aubracs, 50 kilometres to the north, they have had heavy falls - of a metre plus. Meanwhile, Oska was very pleased, deciding it was 'his snow' anyway: We are being urged by the local seed and plant shops that it is the time to plant potatoes ... but that does feel a bit 'previous': But on the other hand, the daffodils are already poking their heads above ground: In the next Post I'll explain what we have been doing with the website development and also the equipment we have selected to kick off our 'nature watch' activities. In the meantime, I'm going for a coffee by the pond:
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AuthorSimon lives at Nichoir, Le Bruel, with his wife Noella. They moved here in May 2013, with their Newfoundland dog, Oska, and their cat, Snufkin. Together they have set out on an adventure to create what they hope will be home from home for family and a rather special Chambres D'Hotes for guests. Categories
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