So, stick around for a while, as you are going to be amazed.
All that you will see in here took place in 30 minutes.
We have the garden services of the complex here every Tuesday, and I was outside waiting for one of the workers. So, in the meantime I took some photos. I saw the Ringneck dove on the roof, with the rising finger of cloud behind him, and I thought that it would be something nice to show you. But I did not expect to see what was coming.
So, for a start, let me show you the dove's actions first.
Okay, the dove shouted, I am going to leave now, but please stay and watch to see what I saw coming.
And then the dove was gone.
Wow! Look what started to appear.
A lovely cloud fan, and it was a splendid sight.
The little female sunbird also started singing and she was a real cutie.
But, oh my goodness, look what happened now.
There were obviously some banks of cloud making their way over from the ocean side in the west.
We call Tuesdays, noisy Tuesdays because the complex where we stay has a garden service that runs around with lawnmowers, edge-cutters, and all kinds of machines that all operate in tandem with the birdsong. I think the birds are also used to Tuesdays being the noisy days, as they are not perturbed by the noise. Thankfully, it doesn't endure for long as they only spend about two hours tidying up the place. But then, a bit later the refuse collector trucks will arrive, and that is another horrible noise. We normally flee into the countryside on a Tuesday morning, but today we have to sort out some problems here with our PC's and our inverter battery. The continuous power cuts play havoc with the machines and the batteries, and it has cost us some unexpected expenses at times. The fridge is also starting to sing a different song, and that is really worrying, as if it does resign, then we will be in real trouble.
But such is life.
I hope that you enjoyed the pictures and the story.
Phots by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.
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