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30-05-2019 07:27 PM - edited 30-05-2019 07:29 PM
It was bound to happen.
All in one Potty & Ipad trainer, seat lifts up.
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on 30-05-2019 08:38 PM
Post 9827... It's an interesting looking contraption, and at least he can say that he can walk a mile in another man's shoes... ha ha...
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on 30-05-2019 08:41 PM
I like the all in one Potty & Ipad trainer, but I'd have to put a couple of milk crates under it to bring it up to a comfortable height... ha ha.
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on 30-05-2019 08:53 PM
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on 30-05-2019 09:21 PM
The sparrowhawk turned up mid afternoon and sat on one of the bridges, in the sun, feathers puffed up against the cold...
I told him I didn't have any food that he'd like and he said it didn't matter, he'd grabbed a snack earlier on...
Going by the blanket of tiny, dark grey downy feathers, and the occasional larger and longer brown feathers, he had, indeed, as he said, grabbed a snack, earlier on, ha ha...
As the wattlebird said... "I'll only come down out of the tree if you stand next to the bread you've brought out... and don't go away!!...", ha ha.
One small bird of prey and they all turn to jelly... not even half set jelly... jelly before you've even put it in the fridge, ha ha.
The sight that may never be repeated was the peewit landing in the big tree in the corner, joined moments later and flanked by a pair of pigeons...
I see... so now you travel with an entourage... ha ha.
The peewit joined the other peewit at the far end of the garden and together, in true, noisy, peewit style, they proclaimed that the garden was not only safe, but was theirs, once again, ha ha.
So things are back to normal... well, as normal as you can get, here, ha ha...
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on 31-05-2019 09:57 PM
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on 31-05-2019 11:20 PM
I've bought some more garden stakes... my plan is to keep extending the bridges between the bridges - chuck in a few more shortcuts to make it easier for the birds to get around...
It seems like a good plan, seemed like a good plan... ha ha...
As one of the old man birds who lives here pointed out, there aren't that many ramps up to the bridges, and they're something that could be useful...
Actually, what he did was pace up and down the path, looking pathetic because there was no way he could get from the path up to the bridge... ha ha...
All the other bridges and ramps and the like came about because somebody "needed", so I suppose a few strategically placed ramps aren't going to go astray, ha ha...
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on 01-06-2019 08:33 PM
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02-06-2019 04:25 PM - edited 02-06-2019 04:26 PM
He seems a little upset.
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on 02-06-2019 07:46 PM
Ha ha...
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