Oh, I think so. Maybe I will stay up late and wait for it.
There's a sheep nearby joggling the cam...... I'm fairly sure that there will be a super moon
And there's the satellite again in the sky. Full moon must be behind us, rising in the east..
Someone is messing with the microphone.
It was a babbling brook before the heavy rain started lol
That's not a babbling brook, that's a raging torrent. Reminds me of the song "As Torrents in Summer". Now that they have the new flood prevention measures in place, that won't do the damage it must have done in early days. I must look at some of the other earliy videos.
You will enjoy lots of other videos there Helen.
That is actually before I joined (March or April 2009)
Thank you, Margaret. It will check it. Right now.
Helen - it's on the Blog -page 21 - dated 5th Sept. 2008
Thanks, "B", I think so, too. And they are also protected by the glass balcony railing, so I'm hopeful.
Hello Helen, The plants should be OK as the warmth (radiation) from the building will help.
Beautiful evening - I looked back at the sunset. Even now the sky is lovely. Full moon tonight.
Susan, they are in huge, heavy pots. I couldn't possibly shift them. But I'm high up on a balcony and they don't get ground frost. I'll let you know how it goes (It's an experiment) but I think some of them will survive. I'll let you know. They are a combination of lobelia and forget me not. Time will tell.i)
What a glorious evening! Before the cold snap of which will last one day, on Sunday, it is set to turn warmer!
Helen, personally I would take your seedlings in over the freezing weather. don't take a chance on loosing them
I've covered the seedlings with clear plastic - I think they will be OK.
Hopefully that cold weather shouldn't last long. I just hope the plants don't suffer too much.
"yet" should be "Yesterday"
I haven't put my winter coat away yet! I looked at summer clothes in my closet yet and wondered why I would bother taking them out!
The flowers are not the only ones which aren't pleased Helen. By Sunday we will be back in our warm clothes. brrrrr
Sorry, Margaret, but it's true. We're going to have frost and even a bit of snow on the weekend. My flowers told me that they are not pleased.
Good day all and congratulations on the new lambs. You are right, Helen, the weather you have generally arrives over here after a week or two.
Hello all and congratulations on the new babies. That's wonderful. May they be healthy and strong. As for the weather - very cold here till next week, so some of that is probably coming your way.
Good day to all,Congratulations on the newbie babes, I do hope they packed their winter woollies for the coming weekend! Either the field has developed a serious slope or the cam has been knocked again!
Good Morning & Congratulations once again,for new additions to the Marlfield Family...I hope the remainder of the lambing goes well, too...
Good morning! We are on our final leg now... the last group of ewes has started to lamb this morning. This group includes the ewes we bought in February from the Isle of Man rare breeds project. This morning we have new Soay twins!
Yes it is beautiful "B", for a couple of days, then cold again,
O! what a beautiful morning... sun rising with pink in the sky, a light mist in the distance & lots of fleecy lumps laying about the field...
It must be the moonlight (although I can't see the moon yet) but half a dozen sheep and lambs are clearly visible at midnight, so there's enough moonlight to see by.