Whats on your Workdesk Wednesday
Wow it's already the third one for the year.
Oh boy its good to be home, it was nice to go away but Home sure is Sweet Home
My friend that we visited on our holiday kindly gave me these flowers because she doesn't use them anymore, lucky me!!
Unpacking to do, didn't realise how
Bought some lovely mangoes and nectarines on the drive back
Pelican feeding time on the Central Coast
These pelicans were really funny, they knew when feeding time was and would wade up onto the foreshore half an hour before feeding time, not sure if the crowds triggered their clocks or what it is.
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Welcome home! Great photos and just had to add this poem by Ogden Nash.....
ReplyDeleteA wonderful bird is the pelican
His bill will hold more than it's belly can
He can take in his beak
Food enough for a week
But I'm damned if I know how the helican!
Love Jo x
How nice that your friend gave you all those wonderful flowers to play with. Those pelicans are certainly impressive looking. I think I'd feed them just because they are interesting looking.
ReplyDeleteWow, I envy you the mangoes and nectarines. It's winter here so we only get the imported stuff and it just isn't the same. Sounds like you had a wonderful (and profitable) vacation. It's always so nice to return home although having to leave a vacation spot isn't always so nice. I'll bet it's a relief to be out of a non-air conditioned place, though.
ReplyDeleteLooks as thought you had a great trip, and great fun unpacking :-)
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Maxine
Looks like youve had one good trip!I loveee mangos enjoy.Maybe have time for some crafting once you get back unpacked,washed ect thats the bit i hate returning after doing washing h/work you need your next holiday..lol
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What a great trip you must have had and such fond memories, too. I know you will have fun eating those mangoes and nectarines. Have fun unpacking and getting everything put back in its right spot. That's the biggest chore for me. Happy WOYWW from #1.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a brill time.. yummy looking peaches and mangoes..mmmm
ReplyDeleteHave a very happy woyww day
Jennie #5
Such lovely flowers you have for your collection. Enjoy eating the fruit we are so lucky to have beautiful stone fruit while we are on holidays.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing a bit of your world with us WOYWWers this morning! I hope you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteNeil # 34
Looks as though you had a great time, but I agree it's nice to get home, the pics are great, Hugs May x x x x
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of pelicans, happy woyww hugs trace x no9
ReplyDeleteGreat photos - love the pelicans - hope you can rest a bit now and get all the unpacking done...Thanks for sharing with WOYWW? today! Sarah at 4.
ReplyDeleteOh fab photos those Mangos look soooo tasty -
ReplyDeletewhat great photos love those pelicans thanks for sharing. x
ReplyDeleteBecky #45
Great photo, it certainly looks like you had a fab time :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great WOYWW and a fab week, Luv Karen #86
Animals definitely know when it's feeding time, they come to rely on it. Neat photos! Have a super week. -dianneo #123
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, yes pelicans know when food is about, did you notice they dip their heads in unison as well, like a mexican wave!
ReplyDeleteI just love seeing those pelicans this morning! How fun! Happy WOYWW #23 ~Robin Panzer Art Studio 33
ReplyDeletewelcome back and those are great piccies
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Judie xx
Those mangoes look fantastic - we always fight over who gets to suck the stone in our house!!
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I always love mangos, you can never have too many of them. Those pelicans are so cute.
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Welcome home! I love vacations but love getting back home too! Awesome pictures of the trip. I loved the fruits we could buy when we were in Spain in October. Can't get that kind of stuff here in Oklahoma! Have a great week and thanks for sharing! Vickie #33
ReplyDeleteBridget, welcome home....love the mangos, good photo, you made them look so yummy. Lucky girl to get all those flowers, can't wait to see what you do with them. Thanks for sharing your day with all of us.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and I was thinking of the exact same poem Jo put on here! We were lucky enough to see nesting Pelicans in South Carolina last year, amazing birds. Lovely flowers from your friend, now all you have to do is get back into the swing of things!
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Brenda 104
Welcome home Bridget! Unpacking is a chore, isn't it? My bird, Tulip, loves mangoes! They look so nice and yummy.
ReplyDeleteThe pelicans are a beautiful bird. I like the poem that Jo posted!
Kay
WOYWW #117
It looks like you had a wonderful trip!
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Katie #16
Mmmm...I'd love some fresh fruit! Have fun with your flowers :)
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MM Bridget good to have you home again - yes love fresh fruit too, we are very blessed here aren't we? and yes we have the pelicans here too but not that many.. chat to the birds on my walks and also loved my swim yesterday water is great temp and weather mild, warm and just lovely here.Thanks so much for sharing. Happy WOYWW! love, Shaz in Oz. x #67
ReplyDeleteI think you will make good use of those pretty flowers... lucky you. I could kill for those nectarines ...they look so juicy.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, that fruit looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to feed the Pelicans and so many.
Hugs
Carol
I love pelicans...they are so comical...and... I have never been up close to one. We have some here..they are huge.... The White Pelican, but, they sail overhead and onto the river too far away to get a reeeellly good look at them. They are a protected bird here .. an endangered species they say. They arrive here in Calgary in April and leave in September...and we are not supposed to sneak up on them or bother them from too close especially during nesting season ... but, I sure would like to see one up close.
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