Well Summer certainly keeps us on our toes with her weekly suggestions - and today's no different.
I've really tried to find things that are predictable, and I'm just waiting for her to pull me up on some things, but I don't care!!!!!!! LOL
This is a lovely old clock which predicts the time, well it's right twice a day anyway!!!
This is the way, as children, that we used to predict the time - was it ever right I wonder??
These predict either new trees to come if they are allowed to drop and grow, or else some gorgeous nuts...........
This apple blossom predicts a great amount of apples for me............
When there are loads of berries on the trees, whether dropped on the ground already or not, it normally predicts a harsh winter to come. Nature's way of providing enough food for our little birds.......
"Red sky at night is a shepherd's delight" the old mantra predicting a lovely day to follow, as does a lovely clear sunset.............
This is almost a predictable outcome - Boo is not going to catch the pigeon!!!
This is predictable - Pani did fall off the chair............
Finally - our weather people are predicting our future weather. Sometimes they get it right....................
Okay - holiday part 4.....................
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While we'd been at our resort, Karen had been in touch with an old friend of hers who lived in Turke…
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21 Oct 2013
My holiday - part three!!
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Right where were we?............
Now this installment is of a rather delicate matter!!! Well some…
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17 Oct 2013
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Jenny McIntyre club has replied to Mickey fezI never heard "Red sky at night Shepherds delight".. I always heard "Red sky at night, sailors delight. Red sky in morning, sailors warning".
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