 "Eh... what are You doing, dear...?"
 "Eh... what are You doing, dear...?" "Ok, that's better."
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 "Eh... what are You doing, dear...?"
 "Eh... what are You doing, dear...?" "Ok, that's better."
"Ok, that's better." Mr Lovesick, the pheasant cock, from last spring is back in the little grove behind our house. Here he is, showing off in all his glory. (click images for enlarged versions)
 Mr Lovesick, the pheasant cock, from last spring is back in the little grove behind our house. Here he is, showing off in all his glory. (click images for enlarged versions) I've decided to call him Joe, after Joe Cocker, because he... well, sounds like Joe Cocker, while he moans and roams and desperately searches for his missing better half.
 I've decided to call him Joe, after Joe Cocker, because he... well, sounds like Joe Cocker, while he moans and roams and desperately searches for his missing better half. ... looking straight forward...
... looking straight forward... ... looking to the right...
... looking to the right... ... looking to the left...
... looking to the left... ... but the chick is playing hard to get, and so he leaves...
... but the chick is playing hard to get, and so he leaves... " UNCHAIN MY HEART!
" UNCHAIN MY HEART! 
Five minutes later I'm still sitting by my desk, but with the door wide open. Well, not just the door: my soul is wide open too! From the other room melodies are flooding towards me with an emotional strength and beauty that almost makes me cry.
Since I have no device available to record the happening I decide to make an attempt catching the athmosphere with my camera instead - of course it's impossible, but trying's definately worth the effort.
"Aren't You done taking photos yet, Anni?!?" workdayangel nr 4 who has joined the scene grins and askes. "Not by far!" I smile and answer, well aware the angel himself loves to be the centre of attention.
I feel fortunate. They are dear to me. I should tell them more often.
 My grandmother has a kit full of old pins and buttons and all sorts of "really necessary things" - the kind of stuff that You just might need one day but probably never will... I used to play with this kit when I was little and most of these small necessities have served a purpose I'm familiar with, but there is one thing that still makes me confused. Anyone can tell it's needle, but the needle is too coarse to be a regular pin, and when looking closely You can see there's a tiny bird of glass sitting on it...
My grandmother has a kit full of old pins and buttons and all sorts of "really necessary things" - the kind of stuff that You just might need one day but probably never will... I used to play with this kit when I was little and most of these small necessities have served a purpose I'm familiar with, but there is one thing that still makes me confused. Anyone can tell it's needle, but the needle is too coarse to be a regular pin, and when looking closely You can see there's a tiny bird of glass sitting on it... Vapriikki
 Vapriikki Vapriikki
Vapriikki 
  
  
 My german-speaking cybercompanions have got some kind of challenge going on. Seems it's all about showing off their beautiful, funny or strange cups/mugs in public. This challenge gives me the creeps, really, 'cause all my own cups are either boring, ugly or broken and if this is one of those challenges that goes on for thirty days my wholehearted participation might easily become the misery of a lifetime... so I wont...
My german-speaking cybercompanions have got some kind of challenge going on. Seems it's all about showing off their beautiful, funny or strange cups/mugs in public. This challenge gives me the creeps, really, 'cause all my own cups are either boring, ugly or broken and if this is one of those challenges that goes on for thirty days my wholehearted participation might easily become the misery of a lifetime... so I wont...