Friday, February 7, 2025

08/02/2025 - 15 years of blogging today..... 08 Feb 2010 - 08 Feb 2025

   The maximum temperature in the Charente today is 7⁰C, minimum -1⁰C. Rain is forecast for the next few days and it is raining as I type this. A 22km/h southwest wind with gusts up to 39km/h.  Snow is forecast for many parts of France but hopefully, it will miss us!

My very first blog ever is HERE if you should be interested!!

N.B. Joyful (Snap That) was following me then and is still following me. Thanks Penny for your continued interest, it is much appreciated.

Catkins on the Hazel nut tree

Chaffinch (Female) (Fringilla coelebs). Le Pinson.

Eurasian collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto) La Tourterelle turque.

Great tit (Parus major) Mésange charbonnière.

As above

Eurasian blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) Mésange bleue.

Hibiscus seed pods.

Our new neighbours....




Red Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera truncate) Cactus de Noël.

Eurasian blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) Mésange bleue....

Enjoying a bath...



Wide angle photo of our house and garden.

More new neighbours...

As above.

Painting the doors at the back of the new barn (No3)

The land attached to the new barn.  The house lawn is on the other side of the laurel hedge;
 
A surprise visitor when the sun came out.  Hoverfly (Eristalis tenax).  

I am now up to date with recent photos.  With our cancelled holiday and the mostly rubbish weather at home, good photos are not so easy to come by.






Monday, January 20, 2025

20/01/2025 The end of December 2024 and some of January 2025....

  The maximum temperature in the Charente today is 10⁰C, minimum 2⁰C. Rain is forecast for the next few days. A 14km/h southeast wind with gusts up to 25km/h.

A December rose hanging in there...

The following bird photos were all taken at a distance through the window.
Chaffinch male (Fringilla coelebs) Pinson des arbres.

Eurasian blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) Mésange bleue.

Great tit (Parus major) Mésange charbonnière.

European robin (Erithacus rubecula) Rouge-gorge.

House Sparrows female and male (Passer domesticus )Moineau domestique.

and now moving into 2025 herewith are a few photos from January.
Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera truncate) Cactus de Noël.

Eurasian Sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus) Épervier d'Europe...

As above...

As above.

Eurasian blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) Mésange bleue.

              Viburnum tinus - Cotoneaster
A new shoot of the Photinia × fraser - Bergenia cordifolia      
   
Common Blackbird male (Turdus merula) Merle noir...

As above.

I looked this mural up and this is what I found 
Mokä, PerroGraff, Face cachée
Pedro le Coati  hidden face, street art Angouleme
Artist - Perro Graff
Pedro the Coati is a humorous Franco-Belgian comic strip series created in 1998 by Manu Larcenet (script) and Gaudelette (drawing) in 3126 of the Spirou newspaper . It features a group of animals in their life at the zoo, including the coati named Pedro.
 
I ♥ Croix Rouge is visible written on his body and the mural is on the wall of a building where the Red Cross work from.  Further info can be found on the links if you are interested.


Sunday, December 22, 2024

22/12/2024 November and December

 The maximum temperature in the Charente today is 12⁰C, minimum 5⁰C. 90% rain is forecast for today and it is raining as I type this. A Westerly wind of 31km/h with gusts up to 72km/h.


Our neighbour, Limousin calf (or I think that is what it is)

The photos loaded backwards and this sunset is 28/11/2024

and this is 26/11/2024

Garden insect Melanocoryphus-albomaculatus

24/11/2024 I think that this spook in the sky was ......
trying to blow our house down. We did not open our shutters on the roadside of the house all day in fear they may get ripped off, or at least we would not be able to hold them if we tried to open them.

Great tit (Parus major).  French name - Mésange charbonnière.

Eurasian blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus). French name - Mésange bleue

Calendula, Choisya ternata, Cyclamen, Calendula.
Cotoneaster, Bergenia cordifolia, Viburnum tinus, Holly,
Pampas, Bellis perennis, Rose, Lavender.

November 11, Remembrance day.......

We were at our local village at 11h00 for the Remembrance Day service, which as always is very emotional.  Today though was extraordinary as when La Marseillaise was being played at the end of the service, the biggest flock of cranes I have seen this year flew over in full cry.  I have never heard them quite so noisy.  As the first flock arrived in formation they started circling right above us, then flock after flock flew in and joined up with them after about 10 minutes they all moved back into formation and carried on their way South for winter.  What an unbelievable sight it was.  It was as if all the people whose names were read out on the cenotaph arrived to say thank you.
Common Crane (Grus grus). French name Crue cendrée.

Flower Crab Spider. (Misumena vatia) Other names: Goldenrod Crab Spider.  
French names: Thomise variable, Misumène cagneuse, Araignée citron, Araignée crabe.

"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet "

Chrismas Cactus (Schlumbergera).

Roses at the top and calendulas at the bottom.

Fire Salamander (Salamandra terrestris) spotted on the verandah one evening. 
In French -Salamandre Tachetée or La Salamandre de feu.

As above.

Spider (Zoropsis spinimana). French name - Zoropse à pattes épineuses.

Calendula.

Carrion crow (Corvus corone)...

As above. French name - Corneille noire.

Catkins on the Hazel nut tree (Corylus avellana).

Queen Annes Lace (Daucus carota) with what I think is a Yellow Dung fly (Scathophaga stercoraria).

Eurasian magpies or common magpies (Pica pica)
 French name - Pie eurasienne.

Common blackbird ( Turdus merula)...

As above or in French Le Merle noir.

Cotoneaster.

Seed heads from (Hibiscus syriacus), commonly called the Rose of Sharon.

The Tin Laurel (Viburnum tinus).

Stink Bug Halyomorpha species

Finally wishing you all a very Happy Christmas and a sparkling, healthy 2025