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oh no the stoat is evicting some of the chicks
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That's probably not all he has planned for the poor wee things
![]() ![]() ![]() water voles are rather good
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it's rocked the tree forever
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F.eckin stoats are right troublemakers
![]() owlets eating a mouse! jolly good i don't like mice and rats!!
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i saw one in real life the other day it was just skipping across the road very nonchalantly!
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I prefer weasels. Smaller and cuter, and the weaslets are gorgeous! A year or so ago I was sitting in the garden when I saw a weasel sneaking across the lawn with a weaslet in its mouth. Back and forth she went and shifted three of them from one side of the garden to the other!!
they have shown her moving them all around just as you describe! just disappointing it ate the woodpecker chicks though ![]() didn't mind about the rabbit meal there's loads of rabbits...oh my god i was driving bck from the doctors and the most enormous hare ran in front of me it was HUGE looked like a mid sized dog!!! eh up it's versaille.... |
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It must have been a very penetrating look
![]() ![]() ![]() I've seen a hare a couple of times here in the early dawn. They are massive things! I love them. Magical beings.
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It must have been a very penetrating look
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athelstan has lovely eyes
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I hope he's not going to burn the child like the gardener did the wood
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I hope he's not going to burn the child like the gardener did the wood
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i was wondering about that
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i saw one in real life the other day it was just skipping across the road very nonchalantly!
owlets eating a mouse! jolly good i don't like mice and rats!! ![]() Most beautiful summer day here, like you saw a stoat moving its young today, and we have a few resident hares, always lovely to watch. Pheasant is crowing away happily. Watching Versailles 15 mins behind, still don't really know what's going on. Will have to record the last 15 mins when I head for the house. (Tragic I know, but can't break the habit. Would help if everyone didn't look alike).
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Evening tk! I am wondering if lecherous Louis will be bedding his young doctor soon!!
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Evening tk! I am wondering if lecherous Louis will be bedding his young doctor soon!!
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Haha! Oh but I did prefer him as Athelstan
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Yes I did when young, and loads of people STILL think it is duck tape!! D Maybe they thought it was used to pluck a duck ready for the oven in the same way folks wax their legs and other hirsute bits and bobs?
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Sorry I disappeared, doing dinner and taking a couple of phone calls (Manchester sister caught in flash floods today).
Most beautiful summer day here, like you saw a stoat moving its young today, and we have a few resident hares, always lovely to watch. Pheasant is crowing away happily. Watching Versailles 15 mins behind, still don't really know what's going on. Will have to record the last 15 mins when I head for the house. (Tragic I know, but can't break the habit. Would help if everyone didn't look alike). ![]() Hope your sis is OK TK |
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Ooer! Did you have to have chemo?
Try massaging your head with pure coconut oil. It's said to promote hair growth. Plus you'll smell like a Bounty ![]()
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I was quite dissappointed by that dramatisation. I was really looking forward to it but found it didn't hold my interest. It seems somewhat turgid, featureless, bland, Oh I don't know what exactly but I found it dull - and it shouldn't be. Hope your sis is OK TK Sister absolutely fine, ta! |
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i haven't a clue what happened in that episode i fell asleep after half of it
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I have to say, Versailles is plodding. The characters are lifeless. There's lechery but no passion. What a shame.
![]() I think that necklace came from mini twass's gap year sojourn down under, An. She does love her bohemian things!! As do I
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Well we seem to be in accord. I am glad because I thought not enjoying Versailles made me some sort of philistine. Plodding and passionless are the perfect pair of adjectives.
As for the necklace. I am not the sort of woman who you would look at and get the Boho vibe, but as an occasional statement piece, me likey! |
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Well we seem to be in accord. I am glad because I thought not enjoying Versailles made me some sort of philistine. Plodding and passionless are the perfect pair of adjectives.
As for the necklace. I am not the sort of woman who you would look at and get the Boho vibe, but as an occasional statement piece, me likey! |
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