Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Yesterday evening it seemed that Jeremy had moved on, or was at least having a trip away as he was missing from his 'pond'. This morning I went outside to prune and re-plant the rest of the bonsai trees. Jeremy was on the concrete not looking at all happy, in fact I wasn't sure he was alive. I did sprinkle some water from the garden on him and he livened up a bit. this was before.
I didn't realise for a while that one of his back legs was damaged, He started to move a bit, and when I went out this afternoon to check he was nowhere to be seen, so I am not sure what injured frogs do. Will keep my looking out for him. I took a walk into town and called in to see Sandy at the studio, she had a family in and another one arriving as I headed home. It had begun to rain by then but cut through to have a look at the bay. Quite grey but made for different pictures. The castle end.
And the Sea Life end.
Went out this evening a took a picture of my freshly planted bonsai that most resembles an actual tree!!
This afternoon I have watched the last of my Taggart episodes and have been starting to make and assemble a craft kit that arrived with my magazine today.

2 comments:

  1. Poor Jeremy. I know it's not really funny, but you don't have French niegbours do you? Sorry.........
    The bay does look bleaker than usual, but still a few dogged (no pun intended) dog walkers about.
    You've done really well with those bonsai over the years, that one has a lot of buds on it. It should look really good before long. Which bonsai are Darren's?
    When I saw the last picture, I thought you'd started another quilt, then realised how small they are. I would think they're probably a lot fiddlier than do than a quilt :-)

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  2. That particular tree has lots of small branches, the roots were very big too. The kit is a little hand patchwork wall art thingy, They had displayed it on an embroidery ring.

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