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Wurzel
Why not? Assuming the conditions remain largely the same I'm sure there will be even greater numbers of butterflies tempted out of their hibernation quarters.Padfield wrote:
Hat trick tomorrow?
Maybe not, Guy, but she still looks content.Padfield wrote:
You can see in her eyes this isn't quite as exciting as bombing down a Swiss mountain!
Guy
You are in Kellas cat country there Jack. I can't help but wonder if that was the nature of the beast...Jack Harrison wrote:Does Minnie have an ejection seat just in case YOU fall off?![]()
Our own 'Minnie' (cat) had fun this afternoon. An enormous hairy black animal, the size of a Shetland Pony (?) appeared in our garden. We have reason to believe that it might have been a dog. So wife and I went out to investigate followed quickly by Minnie. Now Minnie is no ordinary cat - small with just three legs (have no idea why/how). Minnie went for 'Sheltie' which stood its ground. A chase ensued. Minnie retreated indoors sporting a 'bottle brush' tail (fright). 'Sheltie' was persuaded to go into next door garden - their problem. Peace restored.
Jack