Welcome, Guest! Why not create a free forum account today and join in with the world's friendliest bunch of Kindle enthusiasts

Look Outside Your Window what you see or don't see

Thread Rating:
  • 0 Votes - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
 
Online sujay Reading The Glass Guardian by Linda Gillard
27 Apr 2013, 07:32 AM | Post: #271

Super Moderator
******

Posts: 2,980
Joined: Mar 2011

Thanked 23 times

What I Read

RE: Look Outside Your Window what you see or don't see

A gorgeous bright sunny day for us at the minute, the sky is a lovely strong blue which looks promising.

We had the most amazing double rainbow last night against a really weird coloured sky, it looked stunning. Smile
Only happy when I am immersed in a good Kindle book Thumbs Up
Offline navlogan Reading Dartmoor by B J Burton
27 Apr 2013, 07:48 AM | Post: #272

Member
***

Posts: 166
Joined: Apr 2013

Thanked 17 times

What I Read

Rainbow RE: Look Outside Your Window what you see or don't see

I love double rainbows. My wife, who is from California, didn't even know they existed until she came to Ireland, the land of Rainbows.
Online cecilia_writer Reading Bang
27 Apr 2013, 07:50 AM | Post: #273

That Singular Anomaly the Lady Novelist
******

Posts: 762
Joined: Dec 2010

Thanked 21 times

What I Read

RE: Look Outside Your Window what you see or don't see

Our morning is so dazzlingly bright it almost hurts your eyes. It's quite chilly though.
We also had a weird coloured sky last night after some hail that looked like 'The Day After Tomorrow'.
Offline B J Burton Reading Complete Works of H P Lovecraft
27 Apr 2013, 09:03 AM | Post: #274

Keyboard Worrier
******

Posts: 910
Joined: Nov 2011

Thanked 24 times

What I Read

RE: Look Outside Your Window what you see or don't see

(26 Apr 2013 09:55 AM)Louise Warman Wrote: Wrote:  This morning we cannot see the Pyrenees - a weather system is on the way with snow forecast again for tomorrow.  The haricot beans will just love that!
Did the forecast snow arrive, Louise?
I can't see that you have a 'Chat with authors' thread. I wanted to ask about the book I think you've mentioned writing describing your experiences of self-build and self-reliant living over the last three years.
Occasional author - compulsive reader

[Image: 51ZhtjNV5SL._SL95.jpg][Image: 41yFegpI0yL._SL95.jpg]

http://www.bjburton.co.uk
Away tao
27 Apr 2013, 11:12 AM | Post: #275

xxxx
******

Posts: 628
Joined: Sep 2011

Thanked 9 times

What I Read

RE: Look Outside Your Window what you see or don't see

Well this what I dont see, this was May 2010
   
Offline joo Reading The Cult of Me
03 May 2013, 03:55 PM | Post: #276

Official KUF Reviewer and Interrogator
******

Posts: 4,579
Joined: Feb 2011

Thanked 16 times

What I Read

RE: Look Outside Your Window what you see or don't see

Well that looked nice, Tao.

I am watching a lesser redpoll eating niger seeds in my garden. That's exciting as I've not seen one before.
Please put a bowl of water out for hedgehogs and other night-time visitors, you might just save their life.  
While you are at it, feed the birds too. Thumbs Up And come and talk about it at Garden Wildlife Forum
Offline joo Reading The Cult of Me
19 May 2013, 08:40 AM | Post: #277

Official KUF Reviewer and Interrogator
******

Posts: 4,579
Joined: Feb 2011

Thanked 16 times

What I Read

RE: Look Outside Your Window what you see or don't see

Lots and lots of baby sparrows. They are just delightful. Watching them trying to land unsurely is quite funny. (yes I know that sentence is bad grammar Big Grin)
Please put a bowl of water out for hedgehogs and other night-time visitors, you might just save their life.  
While you are at it, feed the birds too. Thumbs Up And come and talk about it at Garden Wildlife Forum
Online sujay Reading The Glass Guardian by Linda Gillard
19 May 2013, 12:20 PM | Post: #278

Super Moderator
******

Posts: 2,980
Joined: Mar 2011

Thanked 23 times

What I Read

RE: Look Outside Your Window what you see or don't see

I have been for a lovely walk in the park to try out my new camera and had great fun. The sun is shining, the sky is blue, it is gloriously warm and the birds are all singing away, what could be better? Smile
Only happy when I am immersed in a good Kindle book Thumbs Up

DrS Dhillon
****

Posts: 200
Joined: May 2011

Thanked 0 times

What I Read

RE: Look Outside Your Window what you see or don't see

It is sunny and pleasant. The wind really shaking the branches. Royal palm leaves moving with majestic grace.
Self-help&Spiritual Books
ForYour KINDLE-UKForYour KINDLE-USForYour SmashWords
[Image: 41gHeAaLnIL._SL95.jpg][Image: 41Q3%2BuQJM5L._SL95.jpg][Image: 41Ev4QZv2LL._SL95.jpg][Image: 41tJeVk02WL._SL95.jpg][Image: 51EGZobCkoL._SL95.jpg][Image: 41nmAvNynPL._SL95.jpg][Image: 51Ui9HS2OLL._SL95.jpg][Image: 51bnY0uh45L._SL95.jpg]
“HEALTH and LOVE is your birth-right"

Currently Reading:The Glass Guardian by Linda Gillard Last Book I Read:To the Grave by Steve Robinson Favourite Genres:I don't mind, as long as it's good!Favourite eBooks:
See my recommendations
Currently Reading:Dartmoor by B J Burton Last Book I Read:Adventure Jack London Favourite Genres:Fantasy, ThrillerFavourite eBooks:
See my recommendations
Currently Reading:Bang Last Book I Read:Cellar Door Favourite Genres:Murder mystery
Currently Reading:Complete Works of H P Lovecraft Last Book I Read: Favourite Genres:Fantasy. Historical. Biography.
Favourite eBooks:
See my recommendations
Currently Reading:The Cult of Me Last Book I Read:The Land That Time Forgot Favourite Genres:Good books :DFavourite eBooks:
See my recommendations
Currently Reading:"A Treasure of Great Spiritual Stories" to raise my spirit Last Book I Read: Favourite Genres:nonfiction: Self-help and spiritual series