One quick photo of Rosie in our brief snow, which lasted all of a day, but snow in Cornwall is a rarity.
Whereas today the sun was shining so warmly it had tempted out a rash brimstone butterfly, which fluttered madly around the gorse-flowers then abruptly decided it was exhausted and sat on a twig, allowing me to photograph it rather closely.
Rosie looking out for... I think probably squirrels, from the way she's looking up at them, though we had just seen a tiny baby bunny, much to her excitement.
I had meant to go back to Sheba Wood to take photos of the Strange Things that have occurred there, and today I did.
Here are some Strange Things:
A little... dragon of reeds?
I have no explanation for these. I hope they are friendly.
Nor do I understand the invocation to 'joy' or to 'just be'.
It has a wooden bird on it...? But what is the votive object within...?
This domed hut has a sort of tiny woven balcony above the stream.
This thing is I think intended for an owl, but I find it rather disturbing.
The Setting of the Oddness. The land belongs to the Duchy of Cornwall, but I am fairly sure that neither the Duke of Cornwall, aka Prince Charles, nor his minions are responsible for the outbreak of Woven Oddness.

Whereas today the sun was shining so warmly it had tempted out a rash brimstone butterfly, which fluttered madly around the gorse-flowers then abruptly decided it was exhausted and sat on a twig, allowing me to photograph it rather closely.
Rosie looking out for... I think probably squirrels, from the way she's looking up at them, though we had just seen a tiny baby bunny, much to her excitement.
I had meant to go back to Sheba Wood to take photos of the Strange Things that have occurred there, and today I did.
Here are some Strange Things:
A little... dragon of reeds?
I have no explanation for these. I hope they are friendly.
Nor do I understand the invocation to 'joy' or to 'just be'.
It has a wooden bird on it...? But what is the votive object within...?
This domed hut has a sort of tiny woven balcony above the stream.
This thing is I think intended for an owl, but I find it rather disturbing.
The Setting of the Oddness. The land belongs to the Duchy of Cornwall, but I am fairly sure that neither the Duke of Cornwall, aka Prince Charles, nor his minions are responsible for the outbreak of Woven Oddness.

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Date: 2018-03-14 03:47 am (UTC)