by Rwth of Cornovii » Tue Oct 24, 2017 1:45 pm
Have you still got Chandra? I remember the excitement when he was on his way, still with his mother. After the grief of his predecessor's sad accident. I'm glad that Perry found her way home in time for dinner.
I have been seeing the pictures of cats that were missing after the California Fires on Facebook. Some have been miraculously found and reunited with their servants. It's amazing what they've survived and all seem to look a little wild eyed. Will they blame their servants for their own escape from the infernos I wonder?
We have two nearby reservoirs. One, Clatworthy is not accessible to man nor beast, but the one I go to with Cassie is Wimbleball which I think supplies Clatworthy, no doubt via filters. There were, and are 3 in Birmingham. Bartley Green, which OH used to sail on with his Mirror dinghy, Muttley and the slightly larger Miracle dinghy Dastardly. People used to say it was misspelt, so I'd answer "Yes, he was going to call it Dastarbly". The third was Brindley's reservoir in Edgbaston that supplied the Central Canal system. That had Swans, Canada Geese, Great crested Grebes, Shovellers, Mallards, Coots and Moorhens and lots of Gulls. There were other places for birds too in Sandwell Valley and the Heron nursery with as many as 30 nests was quite a sight. Too far for me to walk now.
I took Blunders there once , to the closer Swan Pool, and the Fire brigade had been summoned to rescue a dog that was swimming and maybe attacking the swans, but the male was defending his family. There were 3 fire engines and a couple of firemen on a little inflatable raft. In the end, the owner peeled off his outers, dived in himself and brought his dog to safety.
Have you still got Chandra? I remember the excitement when he was on his way, still with his mother. After the grief of his predecessor's sad accident. I'm glad that Perry found her way home in time for dinner.
I have been seeing the pictures of cats that were missing after the California Fires on Facebook. Some have been miraculously found and reunited with their servants. It's amazing what they've survived and all seem to look a little wild eyed. Will they blame their servants for their own escape from the infernos I wonder?
We have two nearby reservoirs. One, Clatworthy is not accessible to man nor beast, but the one I go to with Cassie is Wimbleball which I think supplies Clatworthy, no doubt via filters. There were, and are 3 in Birmingham. Bartley Green, which OH used to sail on with his Mirror dinghy, Muttley and the slightly larger Miracle dinghy Dastardly. People used to say it was misspelt, so I'd answer "Yes, he was going to call it Dastarbly". The third was Brindley's reservoir in Edgbaston that supplied the Central Canal system. That had Swans, Canada Geese, Great crested Grebes, Shovellers, Mallards, Coots and Moorhens and lots of Gulls. There were other places for birds too in Sandwell Valley and the Heron nursery with as many as 30 nests was quite a sight. Too far for me to walk now.
I took Blunders there once , to the closer Swan Pool, and the Fire brigade had been summoned to rescue a dog that was swimming and maybe attacking the swans, but the male was defending his family. There were 3 fire engines and a couple of firemen on a little inflatable raft. In the end, the owner peeled off his outers, dived in himself and brought his dog to safety.