Meant to say that regarding the WP emails, I have noticed that comments and follows that I usually receive via email have not arrived for days. Today I have been swamped with comments going back a week!! So a lot of your messages you have probably already read in the notification bar.
Well, on the one hand they seem to put quite an importance on blogging from smartphone nowadays, and on the other hand I sometimes think that their development team just need to justify their existence by adding/changing features.
No. I suspect some sort of night flying beetle. Bigger than bumble bees. Used to get something like it in SA – we called them June bugs and they were enormous! Once got one tangled in my hair and I totally freaked out!
Hoping to be out of hospital soon, but that also scares me! Still, it will be nice to get home again. I miss my garden and know it will be going to pieces as OH is not a gardener.
Jude I can appreciate the reassurance of having your son in hospital and being cared for and watched. One wants them better and to move on with life and yet that security of having health care staff close at hand sits in the balance. Wishing a smooth transition and nothing but positive steps forward. Hoping you return home to the garden in relatively good form.
Nice work, Jude. Coastal sunsets are the best!
Best wishes, Pete. x
Some really vicious bugs appeared as the sun set, enormous buzzy things. Everyone scarpered pretty quickly, including me!
Meant to say that regarding the WP emails, I have noticed that comments and follows that I usually receive via email have not arrived for days. Today I have been swamped with comments going back a week!! So a lot of your messages you have probably already read in the notification bar.
Thanks for that info, Jude.
Why does WP always have to have new problems?
Because they keep fiddling!!
I don’t think they have ever heard of “never change a running system”. And mostly their changes are just for change’s sake, not for real improvements.
All made for “social med-ya” reasons. Systems that are so basic a child can use it.
Well, on the one hand they seem to put quite an importance on blogging from smartphone nowadays, and on the other hand I sometimes think that their development team just need to justify their existence by adding/changing features.
Gorgeous colours, Jude, shame about the buzzy things – hornets?
No. I suspect some sort of night flying beetle. Bigger than bumble bees. Used to get something like it in SA – we called them June bugs and they were enormous! Once got one tangled in my hair and I totally freaked out!
A Stag beetle? They can be nasty….
I think they are probably Cockchafer or May Bugs as they have a distinctive buzzing noise and only come out as it gets dark. Ugly looking insects…
Yes, seriously ugly – I recall being plagued by them on an Austrian campsite many, many years ago!
Not ‘like’.
Gorgeous sunset!
Be good to get back and see another one.
Nostalgia, huh? 🙂 Home soon!
Hope so Jo. I miss my hills (and the OH).
I won’t tell him if you don’t. 🙂
Gorgeous Jude!
Thanks Adrian 🙂
It’s a stunning photo Jude. Hoping things are going well and that your son is progressing. Xo
Hoping to be out of hospital soon, but that also scares me! Still, it will be nice to get home again. I miss my garden and know it will be going to pieces as OH is not a gardener.
Jude I can appreciate the reassurance of having your son in hospital and being cared for and watched. One wants them better and to move on with life and yet that security of having health care staff close at hand sits in the balance. Wishing a smooth transition and nothing but positive steps forward. Hoping you return home to the garden in relatively good form.
Beautiful shot Jude. Hope you’re back home again soon.
As you were going to St. Ives
Did you meet a man with seven wives?
Beautiful.
A Celtic Sea sunset :). Sounds so fiercely fitting. Hope for healing strength for your son.
He’s down here with me now so hoping the Cornish air works its wonders 🙂
All good wishes for his recovery.
Thanks Liz.