Our cat, Jimmy, used to catch rats and rabbits but the rabbits here are comparatively small and he was a big cat. He never saw a hare - we don't have them here.Do any of you remember me saying Kiki is mostly interested in in insect prey?
Well yesterday evening she tried for something a lot larger - She was sitting peacefully just inside the gate when a hare came up the road and appeared behind her, a little over a metre away. Obviously the hare hadn't seen her until it was really close and took off at 90 degrees, leaping over the road, up the bank into the hayfield opposite with Kiki in close pursuit. Fortunately the hare was so fast Kiki lost it almost immediately. ( I think her eyesight is poor ) Otherwise, if she had caught it - might have been emergency vet visit. Both animals were startled to see the other and reacted so quickly I was unable to get a photo.
The hare was at least twice her size. Good thing she didnt catch it.Our cat, Jimmy, used to catch rats and rabbits but the rabbits here are comparatively small and he was a big cat. He never saw a hare - we don't have them here.
Blimey. Could they have made it more confusing. Mind you, we are in ‘zones’ and then you have to, by osmosis, figure out which zone your particular street is on.The local council is changing the collection days for our bins so that glass is collected every nine weeks, plastic and metal recycling every 3 weeks, organic waste every 3 weeks and non recyclable waste every 3 weeks. But the weeks are all different. The council set out the collection days in a series of charts in the local paper but tghe print is so small that, even wearing glasses I can't see what it says. I used a magnifying glass and found our road on the chart (School Road) but there is another road, also called School
Road, for some unknown reason, about half a mile away from us and collected on different days. Which one are we, I wonder. Alistair's house is in the village of Back but 2 main roads are quoted, one of which may be his road, being the main road through the village and the other the main road which leads from Stornoway to the villages all along this east coast of the Island. Also collected on different days. The notice seems to indicate that we can't expect a collection for the next 5 weeks though so there is time to sort it out. Unfortunately, we have already run out of space in our 2 non recyclable bins - Neil didn't wake up in time to put them out on the last collection day.
It's not the end of the world, but it is irritating and confusing.
Lots of work. Exhausting just reading about it. When my parents moved to France nearly 30 years ago, they did not realise until they had moved in that they now owned two orchards as well as their gardens, one of which they eventually had to sell because it was so big. Luckily, they moved into the city but still have three little gardens and a potager.18.05
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Between the French moratorium on hedge cutting until end of July and the No Mow May initiative plus the preceeding nearly no now April, our garden is a mess. Nearly no mow April due to broken down mowers - both of them! Bad weather, bad back (him) and dodgy knee (me) So very little gardening done and most effort concentrated in the greenhouse.
The vegetable beds were full of weeds, almost invisible against the grass infested weeds. It has taken me over a week to get them edged and weeded. Yesterday I was fetching soil from under the bonfire one end of our land and wheelbarrowing it to the vegetable beds the other end. I finally got fed up of pushing the heavy wheelbarrow through the long vegetation and got the mower out. Now I have cleared paths for the most used routes.
MrSlims back has mostly recovered and he has been working on the front of the building. It looks amazing, such an improvement, although I didn't see the point at first.
He has now moved on to repairing the barn doors. Slight hitch to plan. The day it rained he tidied up in the barn and found a hedgehog nest. Now he has repaired them the doors will have to be left open at night to allow Mama and babies to get out.
Meanwhile i have about 30 tomato plants needing more space. Some will be moving out of the greenhouse this week if the weather stays warm.
So unnecessarily confusing. Am now grateful for our very simple system. Organic matter is composted but otherwise ALL rubbish or recycling has to be taken to one of the decetteries by ourselves.Blimey. Could they have made it more confusing. Mind you, we are in ‘zones’ and then you have to, by osmosis, figure out which zone your particular street is on.
Your parents little gardens and potager sound lovely.Lots of work. Exhausting just reading about it. When my parents moved to France nearly 30 years ago, they did not realise until they had moved in that they now owned two orchards as well as their gardens, one of which they eventually had to sell because it was so big. Luckily, they moved into the city but still have three little gardens and a potager.
Yes that makes life so easy. There is an underground decetterie at the end of my parent’s venelle. They just pop their rubbish into the relevant part that stands above ground level and thats it.So unnecessarily confusing. Am now grateful for our very simple system. Organic matter is composted but otherwise ALL rubbish or recycling has to be taken to one of the decetteries by ourselves.
Completely different atmosphere. I like it very much @dunelmGood morning everyone on a bit of a dull start on double dip bin day here in the dark and dangerous north. Must be because Middlesbrough lost at “footy” last night. Daughter and son in law went to the match so I expect they will be sad this morning. Girl In The Bubble stayed with us to protect her from disappointing looking faces. I have little interest in the game myself but I know how it cheers people up and brings cash into the towns of successful teams. Bread and circuses. Art bit, colour added so onwards and upwards. Hope your day is kind to you. I best make another koffy.
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We are all being priced out of existence....Neil noticed an oil leak from the car but couldn't trace where is was coming from so he took it to a garage this morning. Problem is a simple pipe that is leaking but it is more of a problem because the engine needs to be dismantled to reach it. He's not going to drive the car until he can get it repaired because if it actually fails it will do a lot of damage and it could go at any time. Managed to get a slot for a Tesco delivery next Thursday and will ask Alistair to get some bits and pieces on Monday to keep us going. Neil suggested that, perhaps, we don't need a car any more. He can travel by bus now and we could use taxis if needed. 2 shopping trips a week by taxi would cost us about £80. Then there are the occasions when we have medical appointments - both of us - maybe another £40 a week. No - I think we'll just have to bite the bullet and get the car repaired, even though it will cost hundreds.
I initially misread your post and read that Kiki went after a bear. Good that it was a hare and made a very fast getaway.Do any of you remember me saying Kiki is mostly interested in in insect prey?
Well yesterday evening she tried for something a lot larger - She was sitting peacefully just inside the gate when a hare came up the road and appeared behind her, a little over a metre away. Obviously the hare hadn't seen her until it was really close and took off at 90 degrees, leaping over the road, up the bank into the hayfield opposite with Kiki in close pursuit. Fortunately the hare was so fast Kiki lost it almost immediately. ( I think her eyesight is poor ) Otherwise, if she had caught it - might have been emergency vet visit. Both animals were startled to see the other and reacted so quickly I was unable to get a photo.
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