so it actually feels like summer for me now. every day i have spent in oregon so far has been beautiful- sunny- and warm. since my dad’s house is a little full at the moment i have been living with claire. its nice we take long walks outside at night. run errands. and sit by the pool. tough life i know. it has made me that much more excited to live here when i get back from europe. not to take away any of the excitement for the europe trip though.. which is less than a month away
i have been starting to run errands for the trip. backpacks, shoes, clothes…how will it all fit. but regardless it will be so exciting. its looking like the final itinerary goes something like this..
london
scotland
ireland
paris
rome
berlin
ohh i got so excited just typing that. ive been doing my research on those places and think that berlin, or rome might be where im most excited to visit…although i dont think anything can top seeing my friends in scotland. i have missed them so much i cant even stand it anymore.
less than a month…less than a month.
My husband and I love Bees and we do all we can to enargocue them to visit. The daisies, the clover and even the dandelions get to stay on our lawn until the grass becomes too long and it has to be mowed!I originate from a large town in Gloucestershire and had never seen a Yellowhammer or a Turtle Dove until today (yesterday now)! I also spotted a very unusual bird with a crested head but I’ve not been able to identify it yet. Since moving to Essex I’ve seen more wildlife than I ever dared to dream of though, and it’s wonderful!I would love to follow your blog, but I rely on following by email due to various commitments. I couldn’t find an option to follow you by email, but I know that doesn’t mean there isn’t one, and I’ve possibly blinked and missed it. I’m always happy to meet fellow nature lovers though!