Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Images of summer!

This is a photograph of a fox sunbathing in our garden! He came back 3 or 4 days in a row. I've seen him sunbathing on the roof of a nearby shed too.

5 comments:

klahanie said...

Greetings Emma-
What a lovely photograph! You guys have a really nice garden. I love the natural wild look. Seeing that fox sunbathing in your garden is indeed a strange sight. I mean when did the sun come out in the summer?
You have made me realise I need to get one of them thar digital type cameras. I would like to have posted some pictures of my garden.
"Hey Tristan! Dad would like a digital camera for Christmas please."
Take care of yourself and I hope you are having a wonderful time in your new job. Best regards Klahanie.

Simon said...

Hi there Emma, like Klahanie said, great garden! I'm quite jealous as i live in a high-rise flat and therefore have no garden, but i suppose i wouldn't want all the hard work of maintaining it! Just wanted to say nice one for getting me to do the talk at Keele the other day. I was anxious but challenging my fear did me some good and built up my confidence that little bit more. Kind regards, Simon x

Domenica said...

Hi M,

Loved the photo, you did well to 'capture' the fox on film. I also think your garden looks lovely, I much prefer the informal 'cottage garden' than the more regimented type of garden. Long may you and your garden grow!.....Best wishes D x

Leigh P said...

.....you probably also know who has been eating from your dustbin or binbags!

We don't suffer foxes here in the City Centre - though I did come face to face with one in the alleyway behind the house in summer.

What we do get it bats after sunset and it's great to see them - and they often swoop past you if you stand still long enough.

Take care.

Leigh....

Phil said...

Hi Emma, I like the photograph very much. I like to see wildlife around the garden, although I don't actually like gardening. My sister gets all kinds of wildlife in her garden, where she lives in Alsager.
Hope you're enjoying your new job, and are playing regularly with your bands. I hope to come see you playing sometime.
P.S. Ask Natalie to keep trying to get Gordon to come to the Jam Factory again. Hope to see you soon, Phil.