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Encaustic painting... my creative for today.
It is a painting created with wax using heat, and I used a household iron.
I rather like the abstract quality of this one...
The badgers are being a blooming nuisance....
They have taken to coming down the kitchen passage and trying to mess up all my rubbish, knock my big heavy wheelie over and scatter everything, when I've spent hours putting the stuff in and I have to spend hours clearing it up again and disinfecting, et cetera... I am having more steps backwards than I am having forward at the moment.
I did have a wooden gate put on both passages on each side of the house but something chewed through them. I assume the badgers. I have tried to block the kitchen passage off again but did not succeed.. it has a locked gate at the other end so they can't get in or out that way. But I can do nothing about the gate at the top end of passage where they chewed through. I'm not wasting money having a gate put in again. I do have two fire guards which were both specially to protect my plants and now I am using them to protect my bins.. I have ordered a new fire guard and where the gate is, that metal fire guard is going, and will be bungee corded in place. It's all I am capable of doing..
My only problem now is Midnight. That cat has never learnt to jump up or down. He can climb. He can abseil. He can slide down as if he is sliding down a scree, but he cannot jump...
He could squeeze through the slats in the gate, just... but I don't know how he's going to get over this fire guard...
Online tells me that as long as this metal thing is 3 foot high the badger cannot get over it..... you wanna bet....
These badgers move things to where they want to climb up and use them for climbing up onto the thing they want to get onto....
There is nothing, no food or anything to attract the badgers in my black wheelie bin. The only problem I have is the sachets of cat food. I can bag them several times over and put them in the wheelie but the badgers still know they are in there and since we do not get our black wheelie bins collected for three weeks each time you can imagine the problem I have with that blooming badger family.....
The lid of my wheelie was bungee corded down last night. Yet the badgers managed to push the wheelie over get the cord off and proceeded to open all my bagged stuff. That was what I faced this morning when I woke up and I still have not recovered.. I need to be getting on with my tidying and sorting... in the bungalow.
It was suggested that I soak some rags in white vinegar and put them all the way up and down that passage and on the bins and round the bins, and the recycle stuff, I have done that.
The badgers are a big problem round here for the entire neighbourhood. And people are trying everything to block them out of their gardens. Some people have brought those plastic type little stations. I don't know what you call them, but you can put your wheelie bin in it and the rest of your recycle. Our recycle is just in plastic sacks and I tie mine to a metal rose arch that I have put in the passage (especially for this purpose) so they are really high up and the badger cannot reach them. However, if the badger can get hold of the plastic sack, that plastic presents no problem to the badger wrecking them and getting my cardboard and tetrapacks and tins and plastic bottles out...
The only thing that would work apparently would be wood or more probably a steel thing to cover your wheelie and your recycle, now who can afford all that...
I have sent a request into the Council that we have proper wheelie bins for the rest of the recycle.
So the whole of today has been dealing with rubbish when I should've had a day off that kind of stuff.... modern life is not easy....
Anyway, when my fireguard arrives tomorrow, I think it is, I shall try and see if I can block the badgers from getting in the top end of the passageway. And Midnight is just going to have to learn to jump. ...
Have a good evening
Night night
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