
#SilentSunday #Birds

#SilentSunday #Birds
Read: Lone Wolf by Adam Weymouth ★★★★★ 📚
In 2023 there were sixteen fatal dog attacks in the UK alone, not to mention the approximately 15,000 sheep killed by dogs off the leash each year.
In 2022 The author follows the 2012, 1200 mile journey of a radio collared wolf from Slovenia to Italy. The book covers a lot of ground too, climate change, human migration, politics & the natural history, conservation & controversy of wolves in Europe.

Blustery and bright. Along the Kelvin, Dalsholm to the Vet School. River high & brown. Butterflies: a few ringlets & whites, a tortoiseshell. A few dippers & finally a kingfisher circled the ‘dog pool’ near Dalsholm. Bright agains the river. Lots of Flowers.

Apart from the orchids yesterday there was a lot of flowering going on.



Greenside track this afternoon. The weather ranged from almost dry through smirr, drizzle, to quite heavy rain. Quite dull and dark, brightened by lots of wild flowers. Including 3 species of orchid. #blookstrolling #bloomscrolling
WordLand 0.5.15 is out. New version of Dave Winer’s WordPress editor. Nicest feature for me is the
Choosing a site now remembers previous sites you’ve chosen
I seem to have 25 sites linked to my WordPress account.
I also listen to Dave’s podcast episode on WordLand earlier this week.
WordLand is a good editor. For some people who write in WordPress it will be a godsend, and for others, a revelation. There should be a lot of editors in this space, because there is no one editor that’s good for everyone.
A very interesting post & comments on Jeremy Herve‘s blog: WordPress, WordLand, and the Open Web. Where there a variery of takes.
Personally the idea of lots of editors really resonates with me, I used quite a few. WordLand for this post although I’ll probably nip into the editor to add some tags.
Last day at school, last fire & last blog post on my class blog.

#SilentSunday #birds


Warm and wet today, in the afternoon the sun came out as did a few Red Admiral and Ringlet butterflies round Gartnavel.



Barassie, lots of small whites (on wild radish) & small tortoiseshells( sea rocket) along the shore. The Tortoiseshells zooming along. Some heading quite directly out over the beach. Watch a couple of common blues circling around never settling. Hot day veering to muggy.