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  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    It looks beautiful, Glyn, and what a glorious day when the photo was taken!

    Apropos of nothing, as of yesterday evening I have a lost kitten residing in my house. Dogs are slavering to get hold of him. Collar but no disc or microchip. Vet nurse reckons about 12 weeks old. Am now going to have to spend part of the day making and putting up posters to find his owner. Meanwhile the brambles are growing back...

  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    Flo do you think he is lost or abandoned, do you have room for a cat long term?

  • If someone's gone to the bother of putting a collar on him I guess they will be missing him. Good luck with finding the owners.

    Nice and sunny here but quite a chill in the air first thing. I think I might need to find the tortoise this weekend, and start bringing her in overnight.

    Holker Hall looks lovely - but a bit far for a day out for me!

    I have found my dream house and its up for sale. Anyone got £4 million to spare??

  • FloBearFloBear Posts: 2,281

    I think he's lost. He's very young and I think can't find his way home. For one day I left him to his own devices but being so little I was worried he wasn't getting food so I put some down in the garden, then OH decided to bring him indoors while I was out. Much as I like cats, there's no chance of keeping him as two of the dogs would shred him in no time though my old lady would be fine with him. I'm sure he's got a home somewhere as he's wearing a collar. I'm hoping he'll be claimed soon because it's a bit of a palaver having him in one room and having to keep him company  for parts of the day. Still, it's a good excuse to watch the Paralympics  ;- )

  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    Flo I am sure that someone is worried about him and will come forward soon.

    Lottie £4 million you will need to buy a ticket for tonights draw I feel. Does it have a large walled garden?

  • The house was owned by the explorer Sir Henry Morton Stanley. Don't know if there's a walled garden but there's space to put one in! And with 12 bedrooms there's enough space for all of us! Not sure this link will work but here it is -

    http://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/16228659?search_identifier=a73985170d4fe84f6f84f1eb8d107661

  • Just checked details again - kitchen garden walled on 3 sides. That will do me!

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    Good morning lovelies. Just. Sun is in and out today.

    Aaw Flo, poor kitty. image

    Lottie, I'll buy a ticket as well, so you'll have spending money when you buy it. For 4 million, I hope they're going to take care of the massive scratches on the floor in picture 10.

    Kate, did you do your apple seeds in or outdoors?

  • The DoctorThe Doctor Posts: 177

    Good morning peeps, 

    Went back to the steam railway yesterday, all was well until I had to go to Bodmin minor injuries unit because I had soot in my eye. They managed to get the little bugger out but not before it scratched the hell out of my cornea.image They have given me some eye drops and it should heal with in 24-48 hours but due to being type 1 diabetic it may take a couple of days longer.

    Off to The Lost Gardens of Heligan in about an hour so ill take loads of snaps and post them up in the relevant thread. This should give me a good in site into what i can grown in the garden because its only 3.5 miles away, it has the same soil, climate etc.

    One Eyed Dan ximage

  • Pennine PetalPennine Petal Posts: 1,540
    Yes Kate,it is a lavender hedge. The other side of this bit of the garden is a mirror image.



    Flo, in my experience cats turn up in your garden for a reason!!



    Perhaps we could all club together Lottie, would we all fit I do you think? Perhaps we could do timeshare?
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