Friday, July 15

Every time that I walked out into the back garden, which I did frequently throughout the day (keeping the washing line full), I saw one or two Small Tortoiseshell butterflies. Around mid-day I also spotted a Comma butterfly on Buddleia Lochinch, a Large White butterfly around my patch of Field Scabious and a Red Admiral butterfly by the fence.

Today is the first anniversary of my admitance to hospital - an urgent referral - to treat Acute Myeloid Leukaemia. My thanks to all my well-wishers, blood donors, and my doctors & nurses. (see my homepage too).

1 Comments:

At 1:08 PM, Anonymous said...

Dear Linda, I would like to say how pleased I am that you are continuing to stay well. It is remarkable what science now does for us isn't it? I'm glad you are seeing all these butterflies, I in my garden in Kent, have had few. I've had various whites, and common blues, and one red admiral and a brimstone, but there is definitely a dirth of butterflies here this year. Best wishes Liz

 

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