oh yeh, feckin sycamores. we have some on the land around us and every spring theres a million of the saplings growing everywhere in my garden,...
yeh, wot he said ^^
Hubby hates Nasturtiums, no idea why. I hate anything prickly.
looks like Deadly nightshade to me. some variety of it, anyway
thanks. no, she hasnt turned up. no joy at any of the local vets either. after tea we're going leaflet dropping and poster putting up around the area
yes, she's been spayed. The RSPCA spay/neuter all their cats. My girls are making posters to distribute tomorrow & I will phone all the local...
let me have a couple of drinks & I'll get back to ya lol
thanks all. We usually see her every day. She goes down the road to a neighbours paddock to sleep & catch mice, but they havent seen her. I've...
looks wonderful!
good, not just me, then. it does look amusing though, the way they suck it up with a bottle. I wonder if that could be applied to other things...
Meg. Last seen monday at 4.30am. She'd hidden in my son's room & decided to wake him up at half 4, to let her out :heehee: She's a little bugger...
OMG :lunapic 130165696578242 5: how hard is it to seperate an egg? I have no trouble doing it useing just the shells. am I in the minority?
ah cool!!!
those "holiday makers" are full of unmentionables! I saw that and I knew it was a domestic cat. The owner has come forward....
sunny this morning, clouding over now and windy
that would figure. it growing on the side of a wetland wildlife reserve.
You may well be right. My auntie in law, who used to sex chickens for a living, had a look at Peeps and thinks it's a Cockerel as well! Keith...
Alder? hmm, we don't see them around here, thats why I didnt know what it was. Thanks Marley
car? I'd be afraid to let that cat out if it were mine. £12k??? :hate-shocked:
Found it at Minsmere, whilst walking in the reserve on Saturday. [IMG]
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