Spring seems to have changed almost everything in our lives this year. Last year we almost drowned in the wave. This year, Having learned so much at times, we have become stronger in different ways. Ways that we do not think possible.
The good weather has come and brought us backer Beauty. The blossoms and the forsythia her waiting everywhere I look.Herastrau Park is blooming out so beautiful or perhaps it's just because I have missed so much of this for so long. The tiny pops of pretty are you everywhere showing off with spring is here. Your picture looks like a wood pigeon oh, I think that they a little bit larger than a regular kitchen and usually have some way down their neck and wing. In England, they call them Culver's. Spring is so changeable and if you remember from elementary school, April showers bring May flowers. LOL I love the pink blossoms at the very end. Just a perfect way to end a post. Thank you so much for the beauty! Have an amazing week!
Thank you, Denise! So these pigeons are Culver's! I haven't seen it so far and it looks very much like the description you made. I saw about ten in the park and I hope they stay here. You are full of wisdom, Denise: April showers bring May flowers, I did not know of this proverb. It's perfectly true.
Yesterday I did the first dose of Moderna and today, my wife and I are on the ground, the reaction is quite harsh.
By the end I hope it will be good for all of us, we have to take it in small pieces so I wish you a rainy April but not completely.
Really? I am so sorry to hear this. More than likely, tomorrow you will feel much better. The one-day down is what I have seen or none at all.
Wood pigeons are what I thought they might be. That is what we call them. The same pigeon is called a culver in the UK. I know, I said England, the name I still use for the U K.
Well wishes to you and your wife. You both got the same reaction?
Yes, the same reactions. The "advantage" of answering late, I can say you were right, everything is fine now.
I say the same, also England. I'm not used to the UK.
I think those are the pigeons you're talking about. I like.
Sorry again for being late, @dswigle!
No problem! It seems like I am running late all the time!