Sleepy-time In The Lottie

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  1. Sjoerd

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    We popped out to the lottie to see how things were going. The Sandman had been and gone, as the plots were all fast asleep.
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    The Merels (black birds) walked across our sitting bench.
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    A waterhoen left it’s mark
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    And the Limnanthes stands up to let us know that ice and snow cannot keep it down.
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    Waterhoen is a Moorhen in english. They do drag their feet , or is it that they drag their tail feathers?
     
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    Beautiful peaceful scene. May the lottie rest and dream of warmer days.
     
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    Annie— cheers for that. I did not know there were over there as well.
    Daniel— thanks. I hope all is well under the mulch layer.
     
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    We saw that you were getting the snow on the radar Sjoerd :eek: Just the rain here. Our Waterhoen hasn't turned up yet but I've cleaned the pond out ready :)
     
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    Those little guys are here the year round.
     
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    Ours only comes in the spring, we're on top of the chalk downs so it's very dry (no rivers as it's porous and permeable)
     
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    Oh…understandable then.
    I am not fond of them because they eat my crops.
     
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    We have Pheasants to eat the crops here :D

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    Zigs— oh, that looks like nasty work.
    Two years in a row I had a pheasant on the train tressel across the little canal that borders on the Lottie. He came first with that less than melodious call. Then stepped out of the reeds. What a fantastic-looking beast he was. I was happy to see him, but had no interest what-so-ever to invite him over for tea.
     
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    That pheasant had no interest in you inviting him for dinner !!

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    Annie— haha. Too right.
     
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    That's a beautiful, peaceful winter scene Sjoerd. Makes me a bit nostalgic for the winters I grew up with.
     
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    Daniel— yeah, it is serene. The
    Lottie needs its beauty sleep.
     

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