lindisfel
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Hi all,
Spent the morning pottering around garden, which I have let go a lot due to nesting birds. It is too big for me.
Pottering is about all I am fit for after all these years we came up here in 1964 with my job and have been in the same house 55 years.
I have been knackered just recently so I will have to describe myself as one of the low hanging fruit that gets the excess un-deaths down!
Old Brock has been at it again. The sett is about half a mile away and he regular digs a latrine in my grass and leaves a little pile in it to mark his territory. We must be on the edge of his territory. I hope he's not the cause of the mother hare not leaving a leveret in the garden the last few years.
We had a leveret in a form in the daffodils after they flowered one year, just in front of the living room window. The female came twice a day to clean and feed 'him'.
Rather sentimentally we called the leveret Dylan after our only grandson.
Atb
D.
Spent the morning pottering around garden, which I have let go a lot due to nesting birds. It is too big for me.
Pottering is about all I am fit for after all these years we came up here in 1964 with my job and have been in the same house 55 years.
I have been knackered just recently so I will have to describe myself as one of the low hanging fruit that gets the excess un-deaths down!
Old Brock has been at it again. The sett is about half a mile away and he regular digs a latrine in my grass and leaves a little pile in it to mark his territory. We must be on the edge of his territory. I hope he's not the cause of the mother hare not leaving a leveret in the garden the last few years.
We had a leveret in a form in the daffodils after they flowered one year, just in front of the living room window. The female came twice a day to clean and feed 'him'.
Rather sentimentally we called the leveret Dylan after our only grandson.
Atb
D.