What to Blog About? (part II)

Könntet ihr euch bitte mal Gedanken darüber machen, worüber wir bloggen könnten?“
Du meine Güte! Uns bleibt wirklich nichts erspart.
Worüber soll man bloggen, wenn man nichts Spektakuläres erlebt hat?
Keine Ausstellung. Keine Reise. Keine dramatische Lebenskrise. Nicht einmal ein skandalöses Kuchenrezept. Nur Alltag. Und natürlich Bücher. Selbst das wird kompliziert.

This is a busy time of the year for all birds. To find a local male Dartford Warbler with nesting material made Dina jump with joy.
What we brought home from the English Distillery.
Great Drams on the desk.

Ansonsten haben wir bei dem schönen Wetter viel im Garten gearbeitet. Wir zupften Unkraut, stachen die Kanten der Beete ab und schnitten Vertrocknetes ab. Als Großstädter hatten wir eine romantisch verklärte Vorstellung vom Gärtnern. Nun wissen wir, dass Gärtnern nicht nur das Pflanzen von Blümchen ist. Obwohl Siri und Selma immer wieder Blumen von unseren Nachbarn mitbringen. Da ist es wie mit den Büchern: Wir haben bald gar keinen Platz mehr für neue Gewächse.

Whilst Siri and Kb are thinking about what to blog about, Selma and Dina get up before the sun to visit the hares.

Und jetzt überlegen wir uns immer noch, worüber wir denn bloggen könnten.
Mit lieben Grüßen vom kleinen Dorf am großen Meer

45 thoughts

  1. Is that the distillery near East Harling? We took some friends there over 10 years ago. They both like whisky, and enjoyed the visit and the various products they purchased. I had to stay outside with Ollie at the time, and walk him around the grounds. But we had a pleasant afternoon there. As always your photos are wonderful, and perfectly accompany the interesting text.

    Love from Beetley, Pete. X

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    • Indeed, dear Pit, it is.

      Their Whisky is great, and their Whisky Beer also. After we had one in their restaurant, we bought a box of it.
      Thank you very much for liking Dina’s photos.

      Happy weekend
      The Fab Four of Cley
      🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
      xxxx

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  2. Such a wonderful collection of beautiful photos, especially the one with Hare! Absolutely love it. Your first paragraph made me realise that a meaningful life is constructed from small, everyday moments rather than grand, rare events. I’ll admit that sometimes I chase big milestones, but I think that the true magic of existence is found in the ordinary. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    • Thank you, dear Aiva 🙏 🙏
      We love the small events of our everyday life. It’s maybe a question of age. When we were young, we travelled far and exotic, we had big parties people talked about and a fast car. Now we don’t need that anymore, we are happy with these little things we blogged about.
      Thanks for your kind words
      The Fab Four of Cley
      🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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    • Dear Terry

      Thank you 🙏 🙏

      We’ll celebrate tonight. We have several special bottles for celebrations only.

      We wish you a wonderful weekend
      The Fab Four of Cley
      🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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  3. Taking photos of birds and hares, reading interesting books, visiting a distillery, and gardening are all wonderful things to blog about. The joy is in the ordinary things of life. xo

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  4. You never strike me as being short of ideas for posts, bein very adept at describing everyday events in a most interesting way! The image the hare is marvellous, and the whisky selection looks excellent!

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  5. A great read, with some wonderful photos! Sorry but I can’t abide whiskey, more a red wine drinker, currently a nice Merlot from Australia! (I really wish I could find some hares to photograph. Lucky you!).

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    • Derar Ashley

      Kb is a beer drinker and whisky goes well with beer but not so much with wine. Dina is the wine drinker of the Fab Four.

      The problem with photographing hares is that you see them usually very early in the morning. They are night active. Dina goes up for getting such pictures at spring time between 4h and 5h (when Kb and Siri are dreaming).

      Thanks and cheers
      The Fab Four of Cley
      🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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  6. What a wonderful photo of a Dartford warbler! And a long way from Dartford too, although I have seen them on Dunwich Heath in Suffolk. Never in Norfolk, though. The notion of English whisky seems a bit counter-intuitive given that this amber ‘water of life’ is often referred to as ‘Scotch’ in common parlance. There again, I believe that many award winning whiskies actually come from Japan these days. I have tried quite hard to like whisky over the years but, truth be told, I am still not really a convert. It’s probably my liver speaking up to protect me. Greetings from the Times-approved Norwich.

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    • Dear Laurence

      Yes, we just got a Japanese whisky from a friend. Kb was quite skeptical but it tastes marvellous.

      Hanne-Dina is vedry proud to get that shot of the Dartfort Warbler. The birdwatchers here were very excited to see a Dartford Warbler in Norfolk. It’s really rare.

      Gratulation that Norwich was chosen as the most wanted city people would like to live in the UK. Well, Norwich is a fine city!

      Greetings from the sea
      The Fab Four of Cley
      🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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  7. Aren’t we lucky to have such First World Problems? But with your cameras to hand, anything, simply anything you choose to blog about is fine by me. Hares, for instance , with a side-helping of books?

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    • Thanks, dear Margaret

      We are indeed very lucky with our tiny First World Problems. We should be grateful every day for living here.

      Wishing you a wonderful weekend
      The Fab Four of Cley
      🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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  8. Ihr Lieben in Cley, eigentlich sind eure Beiträge und die tollen Bilder immer berreichernd für mich, worüber ihr auch berichtet, aber vielleicht schreibt ihr einfach einmal über Dinge, die ihr im Leben gerne getan hättet es jedoch, trotz aller Anstrengungen, nicht geschafft habt! Herzlichen Dank und cari saluti Martina

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  9. Ihr Lieben auf eurer schönen Insel seid einfach toll, und ich musste beim lesen, vor allem auch wegen der vorherigen Frage, gerade sehr schmunzeln!😀
    Eigentlich mache ich es schon immer, einfach nur schreiben und bloggen wonach es mir gerade ist und was mich bewegt. Was meinem empfinden nych auch sehr viel schöner ist, als vorgegebene Projekte mitzumachen.

    Sehr schöne Bilder zum interessanten Bericht, liebe Grüße und macht bitte weiter so. 🤗🌸🌼

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    • Ja, liebe Hanne, diese Aufmunterung tut uns gut. Wir dernken oft, warum tun wir das alles. Im Grunde, zumindest materiell, bringt es uns nichts. Auf der anderen Seite haben wir genug Zeit, es zu tun.

      Habe ganz herzlichen Dank für deine lieben Worte.
      Wir geben uns meist ein Thema zu dem Kb mit Siri etwas schreiben und zu dem Hanne-Dina und Selma feine Bilder präsentieren können. Übrigens hat das bei Kb eine lange Geschichte. Als Student spezialisierte er sich u.a. auf illuminierter Handschriften. Allerdings hingen dabei Text und Bild nur äußerst locker zusammen.

      Mit lieben Grüßen von der heute regnerischen Küste
      The Fab Four of Cley
      🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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  10. Lovely photos by Hanné, especially the warbler, great light and composition and sharpp as a tack, great work.
    Oh and the whisky, very posh, the cupboard here holds a bottle of Balmuir, £17.95 in Lidl 🤣 Phil has never really liked single malts, but he knows his blends! 😁 Fab post FF!

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    • Dear Fraggle

      There exists great blends. But Kb likes smoky single malts.
      How is this Balmuir from Lidl? More like a lowland whisky?

      Thanks for liking Hanne-Dina’s pictures.

      Keep well and happy
      The Fab Four of Cley
      🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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    • Ah I don’t drink Whisky Klaus, but Phil says it’s one of the best blends he’s had – I think it comes from the Whyte & Mackay people and they’re in Glasgow. That’s pretty lowland I think! 😀

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  11. Gosh that hare and warbler are so life like, I feel as though I could reach out and touch them. Such clarity, such textures. Hanne is a brilliant wildlife photographer. My husband was a single malt whisky drinker, it is odd not to have any in the house any more, but I don’t share his love of it.

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  12. Oh, at times it can be challenging to move to action, to put fingers to keyboard and thoughts to screen. Thomas Edison commented that genius was one percent inspiration and ninety nine percent perspiration. A friend who teaches writing courses borrows the quotation and says that writing is one percent inspiration etc. It does not always flow. However, you have found the perfect lubricant, even if it is English and. let’s face it, the best whiskey is made in Ireland! A long day in the garden allows the mind to work on ideas and the whiskey allows them to flow.

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