Saturday 7 August 2021

It's a Paws Up day today!

 Hi Woofers,

Daisy, Miss Wendy and Eric de Ferret here!

You know, it's supposed to be summer now and all full of sunshine and factor 35 but here in North Kent it looks like the monsoon has arrived!

The pond got filled up to almost the top overnight and The Missus had to put on her heavy rain coat when we went out this morning.

Mind you, after a quick wee and a poo I was ready to go back home as well!

We have decided to wait until the sunshine comes back before Holly joins the ferrets. That means she can stay on the fitment as long as she wants!

I told you she was wrapped up in a pillow of degradable bamboo, well, Old Two Legs has taken a picture so you can see how super it looks. 

The 'Willow Tree Angel' came from three lovely ladies Judith, Jane and Rachael, to stand guard next to Holly.

TM has said that she will keep the angel in her workshop because it gives her comfort knowing how kind people are.

With all this rain, it is a good excuse for getting up on the sofa or OTL's chair and rolling onto my back and pretend I'm walking on the ceiling!

I do this 'cos it's great fun especially when TM and OTL sit there wondering what I'm doing!

They really don't know just how much fun it is both walking on the ceiling and better still, looking at the expressions on their faces!

Classic!

Lunchtime we were down the beach again ducking and diving between showers, OTL wouldn't let me go in for a paddle or a swim, spoilsport!

Just a bit of sun and I would have been in like a shot!

OTL was still hunting his bugs but even they were hard to find especially with the rain dripping from off the trees!

Mind you, he found this one basking in a shaft of sunlight but had to walk into a bunch of nettles to get close enough for a picture!

It's OK, the nettle stings will heal up by tomorrow!

We have noticed that the birds are bringing their youngsters to feed in out garden, swinging around on the feeders and the fat ball baskets. We get all sorts in the garden, finches, sparrows, Robin and some of the larger ones up to Magpie and Pigeon size. 

Every so often we get a passing Sparrow Hawk zoom in and out of the garden but he's not always successful 'cos there are always the small birds who are good at playing watch out!

The forecast says it will be raining tomorrow so it looks like I will have to dig out the rain coat again!

See you tomorrow.

Luv,

Daisy, Miss Wendy and Eric de Ferret.