Start with politics today…
Thursday, May 5th, 2005 at 8:11 pm
Today is a general election day in UK. My husband said it always be on Thursday here from 7am to 10pm. In Thailand the election day always be on Sunday from 8am to 3pm. I went back to Thailand in February 2005 to vote. Since I have my right to vote, I have never missed one. Whoa!!..I started with politics today. Like someone said if you don’t do politics nothing much you can do. I very much agree.
In the afternoon I took Taggie out for a little walk in the wood again since her mummy was not well. When we were near the water I saw something looked like a duck. Taggie went after it and it flew away. I looked up on the internet and found out that it was “Bernicale Goose”. I thought it was duck because I saw its feet and the way it flew. (Picture from: birdcheck)
I should show you the picture of Taggie again. This picture was taken by her owner. She looked very much like a lady in this picture. Do you believe if I tell you that she is 8 years old?
I posted an article about the hydroponic greenhouse that my husband gave me last Christmas. Here is the sweet basil in my hydroponic greenhouse. They are quite amazing. My husband said he bought it just for a laugh and was not sure if it’s gonna work. But it works and I think next week I will harvest them and make Stir-fry minced beef with green beans, chilies and sweet basil. Next crop will be Thai basil.
Today when I was watching “Murder, She wrote” in the lounge. Robbie peered in the window looking for me. I think he wanted to be fed. You must be confused who Robbie is. Robbie is a British robin redbreast bird. I named robin in my garden as “Robbie”. He always be around when I was working in the garden. In the last few weeks I fed him with the earth worm I found from the garden. I put them on the slab in the middle of the garden and he would then appear and took them immediatly. My husband said if I put the worm in my hand and stand still he might come to get it from my hand but I am impatient person I could not stand still.