Glyn, not quite the same thing but equally forgetful - I once took my class into assembly and stood around waiting to see who was taking it that day, as the other teachers all left I realised it was my turn and I'd completely forgotten - eeek! I winged it of course: as I have previously said, that is one of my strengths ;- )
I think you might be right Kate. Hitting a deer can make a very big dent in the car. Not sure the deer like it much either!
Our cat was from a loving home, we had him from a kitten. His mum was a domestic cat but he was 'father unknown' and he definitely had some feral cat in him - he'd quite like to be made a fuss of then when he'd had enough he'd let you know with a quick bite! Anyway after having lived with us for 5 years he moved next door and has lived there ever since. He's now 12, and occasionally comes over and sunbathes on our drive but won't come in because of the dog.
I saw this recently - 'Once upon a time, humans used to worship cats. Cats have never forgotten this'.
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Morning horse lovers everywhere
Glyn did you mark them all absent before you realised and then crept slowly down the corridor so no-one would notice?
Washing on line but we have already had a pain shower
Dentist again this afternnon-bus ride again
Is it a mobile dentist then?
Glyn, not quite the same thing but equally forgetful - I once took my class into assembly and stood around waiting to see who was taking it that day, as the other teachers all left I realised it was my turn and I'd completely forgotten - eeek! I winged it of course: as I have previously said, that is one of my strengths ;- )
Sun is back as are builders and their radio.
I thought the council put signs of deer up so that you could not sue them when they damage your car.
Lovely photo Pam.
Here is today's "sloth of the day"
Is that tonight's tea Geoff ?
Great Picture Geoff, reminds me of someone I know


Now must get some work done.
Now I understand.
I was thinking it was the deer who erected the signs, so you would not sue the deer, or eat their relatives.
I think you might be right Kate. Hitting a deer can make a very big dent in the car. Not sure the deer like it much either!
Our cat was from a loving home, we had him from a kitten. His mum was a domestic cat but he was 'father unknown' and he definitely had some feral cat in him - he'd quite like to be made a fuss of then when he'd had enough he'd let you know with a quick bite! Anyway after having lived with us for 5 years he moved next door and has lived there ever since. He's now 12, and occasionally comes over and sunbathes on our drive but won't come in because of the dog.
I saw this recently - 'Once upon a time, humans used to worship cats. Cats have never forgotten this'.