This is a Journal entry by Polly and Pixie

Coo, what a gale

Post 1

Polly and Pixie

After being away, I hardly expected the house to still be standing. But it is.And the fences and trees are OK too. Just the garden furniture in a heap.



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Post 2

MabelJane

Had a good time away Carole? How's your dear smiley - cat? Cat's get very excitable in the wind - as do children. Our garden's completely buried in the leaves from one oak, two laburnums, a flowering cherry, next-door's ash and our tulip tree. Luckily the yews and laurels aren't deciduous though this wind's made them shed a few too.


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Post 3

Polly and Pixie

A tulip tree-aren't they lovely, MJ!

Wookie is fine thank you. But I had a curious surprise the other morning ! Before opening the bedroom curtains, I noticed that my lovely cream rug was covered-literally-in something. I immedieately thought it was his new blanket that I have knitted for him. There are some loose ends and I presumed that he had pulled at them, fought with the rug, and ruined the rug. Then I noticed a piece of a branch complete with leaves!
I opened the curtains, and to my horror there was the remains of a bird-tiny feathers everywhere!smiley - sadface Plus a head and some striking yellow feathers. I was stunned! smiley - wahHe has never done anything like it before in the house. What a mess. He obviously plucked the poor little thing before eating it!!smiley - sadface Oh dear. I know he cannot help it but I was shocked. And to think that I nearly stepped in it all.smiley - yikes


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Post 4

Andy D

Posted: Sunday 03 December 2006 23:17:28

Was it windy today? smiley - tongueout

Didn't notice as I didn't go out of the house.


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Post 5

MabelJane

You can see the tulip tree - or at least a bit of it - here Carole:

http://uk.msnusers.com/TheArchersTBULockin/moreofmjspictures.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=4152

And you can see more of my pix if you click on the Back to More of MJ's Pictures link above it.

Yes it's horrid when your beloved cat becomes a killer - but it happens. That's why some people hate cats. It's mostly little mice here. And once Zoe's goldfish.


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Post 6

Polly and Pixie

What super photos, MJ. I particularly like the G&S one of you, and the sunset.

I managed to keep a 'flower' from a tulip tree-from years ago. It is very faded now but it brings back happy memories...smiley - smiley


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Post 7

MabelJane

Sorry Carole, didn't reply earlier. Thanks for your kind comments - I'm fond of that G&S one. There are ones of the cats just before those photos if you click here (you may have seen these before, I can't remember):
http://uk.msnusers.com/TheArchersTBULockin/mjscutecats.msnw


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Post 8

Polly and Pixie

My dear MJ,

There is no need for any apologies. I have been very uncommunicative recently! My apologies.

The photos are very sweet. Emma would love them.

Isn't it cold tonight? Tomorrow promises to be very bright and very cold. Unsure what I am doing. Will probably go for a long walk across the fields with my camera. smiley - smiley

Take care. Have a super weekend. Some of these lyrics(by Blue) are rather nice(and sad).

Carole xx


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Post 9

Douglas

I'm glad to hear that he ate it so its death has not been in vain !
Douglas


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Post 10

Polly and Pixie

Hi dear Douglas and a huge 'welcome' from me.smiley - hug

Are you meaning the poor bird that my darling Wookie plucked, and then ate? It certainly was a shock-mostly because I couldn't see what it was in the semi-light. It looked like bits of paper or wool....Anyway, you already know that. But if you are meaning something else, thensmiley - erm !!

I hope that you are warm tonight. It is very chilly outside.Brrr.

Carole x


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Post 11

Douglas

Yes, Carole.
I'm very happy for natural predators to kill for food but not just to leave the bodies without eating.
D


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Post 12

Polly and Pixie

Douglas,
I shall pass on your message to Woogs. He actually had not brought anything into the house for many, many months. He rarely has the time to catch anything. He is at my side almost constantly. And I aways lock the catflap-except for a few nights after the thug from next door cleared off! This is when Woogs had a night or two of freedom...The rest is history.

smiley - smiley


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Post 13

MabelJane

Posted this link on the I Spy thread but you're not there so here you are:

http://www.animationplayhouse.com/25.gif


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Post 14

Polly and Pixie

That's pretty, MJ. Thank you.

What is the i-spy thread?smiley - online2long Where is it?smiley - erm


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Post 15

MabelJane

http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/F2766775?thread=3722346&latest=1 You can see me getting all muddled and guessing the wrong letters!!!


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Post 16

MabelJane

Quick Carole - I Spy - LOTTERY!!!!


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Post 17

Polly and Pixie

HELPPPPPPPPPP.What do I do next??????


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Post 18

Polly and Pixie

COO-EE Jane! I have put a clue there. I must tell you what it is in case I have got the wrong idea!! W C F== waxed citrus fruit. Is that OK?? Do I then give clues? If so-when??


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Post 19

MabelJane

Carole you do realise that anyone can come here to read this!smiley - biggrin It'll be interesting to see if anyone does! W C F is an excellent one - should get some bizarre wrong guesses. Leave it a few hours (be prepared for a few crudities from some of our friends on I Spy!)then you can throw in a clue to further confuse everyone. Or throw one in now but it limits the scope of the guesses.

smiley - magic


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Post 20

Polly and Pixie

Thank you MJ.

smiley - smileysmiley - lovesmiley - divasmiley - tasmiley - wow


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