Monday 31 January 2011

January Ode

Yellowhammers

You shall go out with joy and be led forth with peace,
and the mountains and the hills shall break forth before you.


Siskins

There'll be shouts of joy and the trees of the field
shall clap, shall clap their hands,

Chaff---Spent Perennial Stems

And the trees of the field, shall clap their hands,
and the trees of the field shall clap their hands,


Chaff---Spent Stems of Flag Irises

and the trees of the field shall clap their hands
and you'll go out with joy.

S. Dauermann

First Snowdrops of this New Year

What shall we do to combat the blues during the dark days of Winter? Why, sing, of course! Sing for joy! Look at the flock of Yellowhammers which came to greet me! I admit you have to look carefully at my first photo to see their yellow heads...but, they are there. Look at the vibrant green and black colours of the Siskins who visited the feeders one day! Most of the garden is covered in chaff...all the spent stems from last year's perennials. But! In a few months, these beds will be a kaleidoscope of colour. And...the first Snowdrops are through. What's not to cheer about a New Year?
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In this month's short video, you will see the diligent Farmer doing his daily round of feeding his sheep, collie by his side. The sheep are overwintering in the field adjacent to Barleycorn., which gives us something new at which to wonder and marvel. Enjoy!




The music accompanying the video is Sir William Walton's Touch Her Lips And Part, from Henry Fifth Suite.

4 comments:

jamjar said...

How lovely, yellowhammers in your gardens. beautiful photos and video as always.

Cheryl said...

Dear Wildlife Gardener, it is always so lovely to come visit.
January is a harsh month....I do not like January very much. My father was born in January, that is one of the blessings.
Thank you for the gentle reminder 'that every day has beauty in it'......


The video restored my spirit, also moved me to tears....BUT then I always feel tearful as I read your posts, they touch my very soul.

I loved the music.......so peaceful, so moving.....

Linda May said...

Oh this so so beats a night in from of my television. I am eating golden syrup pudding , i is starting to cool down and that is my excse to eat naughty hot sweets. Hehe. Enjoy your spring over there. Beauty in all seasons, thanks for your sharing.

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I started with only blogging when I had something to say and then ended up here as I realised I didn’t have such to say! Such a nice pictures.