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Tag Archives: cats
Return of the Fox
Yes, as you’ll have guessed, the Fox came back. Another tranquil day, and husband said ‘There’s a rabbit!’ This is not unusual in these rural parts, but this time a very small, juvenile rabbit ran hell-for-leather down the garden from … Continue reading
A fox in the daytime
‘Would a fox attack a cat?’ is a question often pondered in our locality somewhere in the rural fringe. A story of a large cat beating off a fox with much shrieking and rumpus is going the rounds. Opinions vary, … Continue reading
The Elections!
Well, it’s all been rather quiet here on the blogsite lately, what with Easter, The Wedding and now the Elections! It has not been at all quiet out here in the shires, where we have four ballots tomorrow: Voting Reform, … Continue reading