Typing a post with one hand and taking photos through the window with the other hand.
Now what do you think that this little Cape White-eye was waiting for?
I had an operation on Wednesday and did this post now on Thursday (Scheduled for Friday).
In preparing for the hospital stay, I scheduled posts for Wednesday and Thursday, but not for Friday, as I thought that I would be up and about again. Sadly my plan was bust, as the doctor insisted on a 24 hour hospital stay and oh, how I hated it. So now I am out and home again but I broke the bed rest rules to do a post for tomorrow.
Yes, I am a bit unsteady due to the medicines (a ton of it), but life goes on and waits for nobody.
Come and see.
This was what the White-eye was waiting for. A squirrel outside my window.
Marian planted some strawberry plants as she saw at the farms that squirrels like them and here below, we had our first customer. He found something.
Popped up on a concrete block to check his purchase out, but it was still green.
So he returned it by burying and planting it to grow into another strawberry bush for future use :)
Right, the squirrel was gone and the white-eye came down.
Of course he also kept an eye on the strawberries and for sure will be back when they are ripe.
Finally, this was the only late afternoon shot that I could get of the full moon before the clouds shut it down.
I apologize for not being ready to answer any replies yet, as right now after this I am off to bed again. Just wanted to place a post for Friday, as I don't want to break my post per day system.
Stomach churning, head spinning, and trying to get rid of the after-effects of the anaesthetics. Those things always keep me "clouded" for a number of days after the operation. And then there are all the added aches and pains, and required healing.
So, I hereby want to thank you for your support during my absence, and all blessings to each of you.
Hope you have enjoyed the pictures and the story.
And That's All Friends.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.