Saturday 21 March 2015

SUNDAY IS NATURE DAY

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  1. The first one is A Darling, no4 isNick Clegg then Willie Rennie and who could mistake Jim Murphy the only Ass around. I better stop.

    The innocence of natures inhabitants spoilt by human exploitation for greed.

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    1. Ouch. don't put me off them!!!!

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  2. It's POETS day no not POETS (P*** Off Early Tomorrow is Saturday) I said POETS (P*** Off Early Tomorrow is Sunday!) day. LOL

    If that is too hard to figure out, and I can understand why, then let's just rename Sunday AWEDAY!

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  3. I agree with Arbroath, shock and awe day, lovely. Beautiful pictures to refresh the heart and remind us that new life deserves to be cherished. I could have done without the insect life, not over fond, we have a very big lady spider about to be turfed out of the compost heap and I can bet where she is going to turn up. I will not kill her, but her won't be sheltering indoors if I have any say in it.
    Oh and I know I am a woose, but I am a women.

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    1. I think it makes a welcome break from a week of politics with all that entails.

      I can understand about spiders and insects (although that Panda Ant is something else, don't you think), but I'm the kid of lad that feeds the mice, and rescues moths and won;t kill a wasp, even though a sting from one would put me in hospital.

      They've as much right to be here as me and really they don't do any harm. Id think the compost heap is a good place from your spider. There is a natural warmth there.

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    2. Oh I do agree every thing has a job to do, man seems to be the odd one out. I just met a lovely young lurcher who looked like he belonged in Egypt. Strangely enough though Hektor has more wolf in him than many of the breeds who look like wolfs, simply because they are such an old breed, you want to hear Pugs howl.
      Wasps are really good at stinging, my poor Husband got multiple stings from a nest that my Mum had in a rug she had put in her shed and wanted shifting. Fortunately unlike your good self he is not allergic.

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    3. I'm off to hospital if I get stung, so as I say, if I had a wasp nest I'd just have to call in the Wasp Busters, but it would be with sadness.

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  4. I love baby elephants. And if I don't stop putting on weight, I'll become one! The fox mother has her hands full though. Lovely pictures and like Helena I'll not have spiders roaming about the house. Tris however puts me to shame. I had FIVE wasp nests last year and got the pest controller out. Guess my conversion to Buddhism will have to wait a while.

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    1. LOL... I just can;t do it... but I think if I had a nest i would have to.

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  5. I have actually held a baby panda in my arms and fed him some apple. They use the pads like a rudimentary hand and then feed themselves.

    It was in the Chengdu Research Centre and the panda had been hand reared as it was orphaned.

    They feel, their fur anyway, like a wire haired fox terrier and inside that puffed up shape they are quite skinny, certainly when they are young.

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    1. Lucky you. What a thrilling experience to hold a wee panda.

      I suspect they get a bit less skinny as they get older though. They would be more likely to hold you.

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    2. Panda Paws is welcome to try.

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    3. You're a midden, as my granny would say.

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  6. tris

    Even your lovey dovey pics of likkle baby things can not stem the fear
    we all feel after watching Alexs interview on Andy Mars bbc show.
    the absolute mind numbing terror inducing fear of the snp ruling
    by proxy the UK through their Labour party puppets....

    Courtesy of Anna Soubry Tory MP and noted humanist
    and lover of her fellow citisens......err not

    Perhaps if she wishes to keep the United Kingdom whole
    and safe she should offer her resignation and retire into ignominy
    alongside her partys MPs

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    1. Go away Niko, and take Taz for a walk, at least you will be doing something worth while.

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    2. Don;t be frightened of Alex, Niko. You know Taz and I'll look after you.

      Mrs Soubry... yeah. She's something else.

      Still at least she wasn't trying to create race riots, which is something...

      Has Taz been for a walk today?

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    3. tris
      twice one day we will meet Helena and her mutt and then Taz
      will show her what a nat staffy likes for a snack,,and it will be bye bye
      to her ugly pug...snigger

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    4. Oi you...

      Hector and Taz might turn out to be best mates....what you think of that.?

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    5. Niko would put Taz up for re-homing, maybe.

      Ps your blogroll is only updating some blogs and not other/s tris e.g. Craig Murray goes back to Nov2014.

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    6. It did that once before... Craig's been off blogging for a while. I wonder if that has something to do with it?

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  7. tris

    Yeah Taz would do that to me cant trust him a bit

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    1. Spook got to him, I reckon...

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