Tuesday, 30 June 2009

Lurking at Anton's Gowt

30th June

We've spent the day lurking here at Anton's Gowt. We took a walk first thing, whilst it was still cool, after we'd both had a broken night, at least partly because of the heat.

Doorengone is still here – apparently she's waiting for a pilot to take her across the North Sea to The Netherlands.

On the walk today we spotted several Reed Warblers singing their little hearts out, to add to the Little Egret we spotted yesterday.

Other bits and pieces:

I've not had a response from Birmingham Midshires to the complaint I sent them yesterday. Obviously I don't expect a complete reply yet, but an acknowledgement would be good. I can't recommend them as an internet bank.

Sheila ordered some crochet cotton three weeks ago, and it hasn't been delivered yet. This is a real pain, as of course once we leave here next week, we won't be near a handy address for a while. Sheila's got an order for port hole doilies she wants to get on with. We've been researching alternative suppliers of Coats Aida cotton, but they are pretty few and far between.

Tomorrow we go on to Tattershall, probably.

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