Yes, Friends, do YOU like watching your garden birds, but not take that to the extremes, like some of your crazy neighbours probably do?
Well, join the club! And there's a local man I'd like to introduce you to. His face is all over this morning's local Onion News for East Hampshire, so you may already have the basics of his story, to put it mildly!!!
And even if you don't live in East Hampshire, like Edgar, you'll probably recognise his name, because, on an admittedly 'slow news day', Edgar's somewhat tetchy outburst was quickly picked up by 'the nationals', like the Times and Telegraph, and even led the BBC World Service led on the story its early bulletins, would you believe!
the scene most mornings at the studios of the BBC World Service,
which led on Edgar's story today in its early bulletins
Fame at last, Edgar haha !!!!
Edgar's story even brought a rare smile to the faces of me and my wife Lois today, although that's a postscript the papers didn't pick up on, which is perhaps just as well !!!
my wife Lois and me - a recent picture
And, by coincidence, Sarah and family had had just about enough of bird-watching at their home in Perth's northern suburbs, to put it mildly!!!!
at lunchtime today, Lois and I have our usual Sunday "catch-up" video call
with our daughter Sarah, husband Francis and their 12-year old twins
Lois and I are anxious to hear the latest news about the vicious gangs of neighbourhood crows that have been 'making mincemeat' out of the shiny new turf that Francis started laying last summer.
Although family members take turns to be 'lookout guy' and raise the alarm when the crows descend (literally!) on their lawn, the crows apparently have their own 'lookout guy' who alerts the others when there's an unexpected absence of 'guards'. They know when Francis takes a shower, for example, and they've become able to recognise the family car when it approaches the property after a routine family outing to the coast or wildlife park, perhaps.
flashback to last summer: the rightmost picture catches Francis
starting to lay his now-doomed turf - poor Francis !!!!
Francis says the crows have now acquired the skill of 'unrolling' a complete roll of turf, to make it easier to search for the weird antipodean beetles that they seem to find so delicious.
I somewhat mischievously ask Francis if the crows at least 'stack' the rolls of turf after use, but he says no, which seems incredibly 'shabby' to put it mildly, although it elicits a laugh from the twins, which is nice!
our 12-year-old 'Australian' twin granddaughters, Lily and Jessica
Francis wants the twins to practise their Japanese on me. They recently began first year of grammar school in Perth's northern suburbs, and have made a start on this difficult language.
'For my sins' (!), I studied for a degree in Japanese, like, a billion years ago - more probably! And midway through my course, I flew to Japan from London's Heathrow Airport, only my second time ever on a plane, and I spent a study year in Japan 1970-71, living with a Japanese family in Tokyo, and going to a college there.
flashback to 1970: (left) the photo I took at Anchorage, Alaska, en route to a study year
in Japan, only the second time I'd ever been up in a plane, and and (right)
my first venture into the complexities of Tokyo's suburban railway system (!)
So far the twins only know two expressions, hello and goodbye (konnichi wa and sayonara) so my conversations with them unavoidably lack real 'depth', to a certain extent, but it's a start! As Confucius said, "A journey of a thousand miles begins with but a single step", so watch this space!
What's not to like haha!!
I like to try and make them laugh in my 'old codger' way, and they're amused when I tell them of 'the mystery of the missing communion wine', that Lois and I uncovered at her church's Sunday Morning Meeting earlier today.
It was Lois's turn to provide the bread for this morning's breaking-of-bread service, but on arrival at the village hall near Petersfield this morning, where services are held, she discovered in the kitchen that the bottles of communion wine had all disappeared, and had disappeared from a locked cupboard, which made it even more mysterious.
flashback to this morning: (left) the scene in the kitchen when Lois and Chief Elder
Richard's wife Glenys discover the mystery of the missing communion wine,
and (right) Lois and me waiting for the meeting to begin, with other church-members
including noted archaeologist Graham, friend of TV's Alice Roberts and Raksha Dave
Yes, 'The Missing Communion Wine'!
Surely, a case for Sherlock Holmes, or some other 'master detective', no doubt about that! In the meantime, however, poor Glenys, wife of Chief Elder Richard, had to nip out to Waitrose to get another bottle before the meeting began. But what madness!!!!
There was happier news after the meeting, however, when church-member Ann reminded us about the group visit, in 10 days' time, to Milestones Museum at Basingstoke with its 'oldy-worldy' displays of Victorian streets and shops etc, and giving details of the yummy museum cafe lunch menu, which cheered everybody up, to put it mildly!!!
(above) the Milestones Museum at Basingstoke, with its 'oldy-worldy'
displays of Victorian streets and shops etc, and (below) a typical
lunchtime menu at the museum's 'Rooftops' cafe
But for Lois and me, what a day! How did we ever find the time to go to work, back in the day!!!!
[You lazy so-and-so's, Colin! - Ed]
21:00 We need something relaxing to go to bed on tonight, that's for sure! And what better than a special edition of Antiques Roadshow, devoted particularly to 'royal' souvenirs, one of a raft of TV programmes this weekend to mark the centenary our late Queen Elizabeth II's birth, back in 1926.
The early feedback from the Palace to Machine's suggested design wasn't favourable, however, as these two women involved in the project explain.
Oh dear! Could they get the Queen to pose for the portrait again? No, apparently - well, queens are busy people after all, a bit like Lois and me, or even more so possibly!!!!









































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