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Love the bluebells @gennepher and I really enjoy reading about Shadow and all your other cat and bird visitors.Fbg 6.6
Mr Magpie carried on being quite disturbed yesterday. He wanted frequent supplies for his babies in the nest.
But BBCat was having one of his long slow feeds at the diner cat food bowls. Mr Magpie will not challenge BBCat again after the last episode where he fell off that electric cable trying to attack BBCat who was an immovable force.
Mr Magpie was getting very agaitated. His babies need food now, this minute, and he couldn't wait an hour for BBCat to finish the wet cat food. He was not going to eat from the next bowl along, like he had done previously with Ginger #2.
Mr Magpie was hopping on the camouflage netting on the swing thatch roof (he is the only bird who can land on that camouflage netting), attempted a landing on the swing seat just above BBCat. But he wasn't chancing getting to the next bowl to BBCat. He was desperate for food. I imagined Mrs Magpie screaming from her nest, 'Stop being such a lazy bones, a lousy father, get some food here NOW'.
Finally in total desperation Mr Magpie tried the fatball sparrow/small bird feeders, which I have taped up the top to stop the bigger birds feeding off them. It was comical to watch. He tried every which way to get a foothold. Finally he managed to hang upside down on the fatball feeders, takes a huge chunk in his beak, and flies back to the nest. Obviously Mrs Magpie approved, and he was sent back for more and more...
Creative today is a kaleidoscope in Laboscope. My bluebells again! And Shadow. Shadow seems more and more comfortable around me, but she is still a 'swipe with the front paw' cat if I startle her. This morning as I was getting her food, she is being very friendly, so I risked a full body stroke of her. And a second and a third, but when I went to touch her again, she went to go into full swipe mode, BUT she didn't do it. She moved to just over a metre away from me, because she knew she was not allowed to swipe me. And her face said, three stokes was okay, but not four.
I had no clue from her initial body language that the fourth stroke wouldn't be allowed, but I was probably pushing it a bit with her...
Time for a coffee....
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Yes. I have arnica cream too @Krystyna23040@gennepher I use Arnica also. After my RTA we were on holiday in the Loire Valley and I asked a pharmacist for some ibuprofen cream. He advised me to use Arnica cream instead. I was a bit (actually very) dubious but did try it and was surprised how well it worked. Have used it ever since.
Thanks @Krystyna23040Love the bluebells @gennepher and I really enjoy reading about Shadow and all your other cat and bird visitors.
Thank’s @gennepher - am doing my 2 your gaps between parrots eat them all and Eye boo! Propane.
thanks gennepher xx
Thanks for the kaleidoscope compliment @ianpspursDrizzly start to Wednesday in this peculiar part of the Exotic East on a day which promises to be full of "light showers and a moderate breeze." Rorschach blot of a Swipey fbg - 6.3. First reaction was feelings of failure then well what do you expect? morphing into oh well - not my favourite Fleetwood Mac chune. The Big Picture © is basically just lots of Rorschach blots close up but from a distance it can be a thing of beauty - like @gennepher's kaleidoscope - or a Gothic Horror. Good news on the boiler repair @Krystyna23040 but will anyone be able to afford to run them this winter? @dunelm good that TT worked and thank you for the art. I now have Ollie Oramorph for #cargate but won't take any unless desperate. 20-30 minutes driving yesterday was fine - no painkillers of any kind all day. Neighbour's phone number? This Close uses what'sapp you Luddite. @gennepher , like @Krystyna23040 I too now see Tales from The Bungalow Garden as essential to my routine. Your diner may need to feed humans since the nonsense Charlie was forced to spout is apparently the only "plan" Matey has - #clueless. Unsurprisingly, Deborah James is very much in my thoughts and prayers - didn't post the link from BBC news but wow, some lady.@Krystyna23040 how is Heather? Make what you will of today but do so safely and fully aware of fellow beings
Fbg 6.6
Mr Magpie carried on being quite disturbed yesterday. He wanted frequent supplies for his babies in the nest.
But BBCat was having one of his long slow feeds at the diner cat food bowls. Mr Magpie will not challenge BBCat again after the last episode where he fell off that electric cable trying to attack BBCat who was an immovable force.
Mr Magpie was getting very agaitated. His babies need food now, this minute, and he couldn't wait an hour for BBCat to finish the wet cat food. He was not going to eat from the next bowl along, like he had done previously with Ginger #2.
Mr Magpie was hopping on the camouflage netting on the swing thatch roof (he is the only bird who can land on that camouflage netting), attempted a landing on the swing seat just above BBCat. But he wasn't chancing getting to the next bowl to BBCat. He was desperate for food. I imagined Mrs Magpie screaming from her nest, 'Stop being such a lazy bones, a lousy father, get some food here NOW'.
Finally in total desperation Mr Magpie tried the fatball sparrow/small bird feeders, which I have taped up the top to stop the bigger birds feeding off them. It was comical to watch. He tried every which way to get a foothold. Finally he managed to hang upside down on the fatball feeders, takes a huge chunk in his beak, and flies back to the nest. Obviously Mrs Magpie approved, and he was sent back for more and more...
Creative today is a kaleidoscope in Laboscope. My bluebells again! And Shadow. Shadow seems more and more comfortable around me, but she is still a 'swipe with the front paw' cat if I startle her. This morning as I was getting her food, she is being very friendly, so I risked a full body stroke of her. And a second and a third, but when I went to touch her again, she went to go into full swipe mode, BUT she didn't do it. She moved to just over a metre away from me, because she knew she was not allowed to swipe me. And her face said, three stokes was okay, but not four.
I had no clue from her initial body language that the fourth stroke wouldn't be allowed, but I was probably pushing it a bit with her...
Time for a coffee....
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I am not surprised you struggled to find words and are left with a nasty taste in your mouth. The love and care you shower on all the wildlife is beyond reproach.I just want to point out something. I have been out all day (and I am dog tired now, been sleeping last couple hours).
My friend thought I was being cruel to Mr Magpie, and making life difficult for him feeding his babies. So, I got on the defensive and didn't explain very well. I find it difficult with immediate words/finding words to speak them when I have to defend myself speaking words.
Finally I realised to explain that Mr Magpie also has access to the bird table with peanuts and seeds and raisins etc on it, and in addition to that, because he loves wet cat food, I have all that on my white plastic garden table for him with a bowl of wet cat food. I did mention it on here some weeks ago that I was trying to provide a safe eating area of food for him.
But Mr Magpie wants food from those cat bowls under the swing, it's same wet cat food and same cat biscuits. And Mr Magpie likes to sample from the different cat bowls, before he chooses his chosen wet food for the day.
Apart from the Heffalump (wood pigeon) all the small birds and blackbirds like eating from the same bowls as the cats eat from, including Mr Magpie. There is plenty of food elsewhere in this garden.
So, I re read my post when I got home, in case it looked like I was being awkward with Mr Magpie, but animals are animals, they do what they want to do without rhyme or reason to the human person.
It left a nasty taste in my mouth though...
@gennepher thank goodness the engineer arrived. The manifold needs replacing and he is fixing it tomorrow on his day off as the leak has got worse and he didn't want to leave it any longer.
Thank you very much @ianpspurs for your words.I am not surprised you struggled to find words and are left with a nasty taste in your mouth. The love and care you shower on all the wildlife is beyond reproach.
A winner for achieving all you are despite back problems etc, and a gentle hug as well @dunelmGood morning everyone from what looks to be a fine start to the day here daaan saaaf. Catching up - always a problem when away from home. For me at least. Chats yesterday about all things stents, pace makers and defibrillators- not me, someone I know. All seems to be heading along the positive line. No wonder we sometimes have to prove that we are not robots. Lovely catch up over dinner last night with friends but I fear that I may have overdone it in the back department despite yesterday supposedly being a rest day. Oh well, keep taking the tablets. I have a back brace and a walking stick to fall back on if my lumbar region decides to go on strike. Today is a trip into the great unknown but I do know that Caesar salad is involved.
Art bit - a couple of trees for all the tree huggers in the world. Hope our bins get emptied today. Nothing to be done if not. May as well hunt down some koffy.
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@gennepher I haven't tried CBD oil cream. What brand do you use?Yes. I have arnica cream too @Krystyna23040
It does work.
So does the CBD oil cream. That works surprisingly as well.[/QUOTE
@gennepher actually I find that reading about them is also really relaxing.Thanks @Krystyna23040
It is relaxing watching them all, especially early morning when the greatest activity is...
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