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Lunch: a Pukka steak slice
Down on the big lawn, the extremely manic squirrel was lurking by the hedgerow while a magpie peacefully browsed a few yards away, until the squirrel ran straight at it! The magpie took off and settled among the rose bushes in the central flowerbed, where the squirrel followed.
A couple of minutes later, the magpie was back out on the lawn, and the squirrel ran at it again! I don't know what's got into it today. It's often very exuberant, but up to now it's generally left the birds in peace
I reckon it's making a rod for its own back though. Corvids have long memories and don't forgive easily, so I suspect they'll find an ingenious way to make that squirrel regret its harassment before too longComment
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Just spotted a little robin hopping around the garden while I was contemplating what to have for lunchComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post...I don't know what's got into it today...
On a slightly more prosaic note: lunch was brie and crispy smoked bacon in a chunk of French bread.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThere's a Super Blue Moon tonight. Which I will forget to look out for.Comment
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Tonight's viewing has mainly been the thing with the motorway cops and the entirely unrelated dash cam footage
Though earlier, I caught about twenty minutes of a repeat of Who Wants to be a Millionaire and the date on one of the cheques was very close to the time my brother was on, so maybe he's coming up soon, though it's also possible I've missed him by a few days as I can't remember the exact date twenty years later
I decided to wash my pillows to celebrate the arrival of the new mattress. Unfortunately, I forgot to start the process first thing this morning and ended up doing it a bit later than was sensible, given that they won't all fit in at once and take absolutely ages to dry. But I got there in the end, and I'm hoping the mattress will ensure a good enough night's sleep to make up for the late bedtime
Goodnight allComment
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Morning denizens
Sunny moments as the sun ascended, but I think that was just it getting through the vertical gaps between layers of cloud on the horizon, and now it's got high enough to shine on top of them so it's cloudy. Currently 11°C with a high of 17°, so starting to feel a little autumnal as we head towards the equinoctial month of September tomorrow. The barometers are slightly up but really much the same at 998/1006mBComment
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The new mattress is very comfortable indeed, by the way
Interesting that I thought of the old one as "mostly fine, just a bit saggy in the middle" but now realise that it was really very broken down and past its prime in all respectsComment
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