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Have a goodun
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Given your new location, Goldie, it could be something far different from what you were used to up north. Maybe even a Clouded Yellow, although Red Admiral would be my bet (assuming the winter is not too cold).
No need for the apology, Goldie. We know how busy you've been lately.
Great to hear you sounding so upbeat, Goldie. There's much to look forward to in 2022, as well as the increased possibility of late Autumn 2021 butterflies, as you've already seen.Goldie M wrote: ↑Thu Nov 18, 2021 12:08 pm Lovely morning here in Kent and in my Daughters garden this morning I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw a Red Admiral enter the Ivy on the Garage, it flew around for a while so I shot up the stairs to get my stored- a- way camera ( big mistake that ) but by the time I went back it'd goneI'm still on the look out just in case it returns
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I should be in my new home finally after Christmas, Roll On SpringGoldie
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You are always so positive-minded, Goldie. I agree the move made perfect sense and I think we all had a nightmare last Christmas due to this infernal virus. I'm sure this one will be much more enjoyable.Goldie M wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 10:46 amHi! David, I am up beatlast Christmas I spent on my own in isolation
this Christmas I'm really looking forward to being with my family, covid made me realise to stay in the North on my own was stupid no matter that I loved the place, I'll certainly miss the Moors and the Lakes but I can always go on a coach tour
Goldie
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