Fingers crossed. They roll around a lot and tell you the world is ending, but after a bit they do eventually adapt!
Fingers crossed. They roll around a lot and tell you the world is ending, but after a bit they do eventually adapt!
Keep us updated on how she gets on! Would it be worth trying to train her on a harness/lead for supervised outdoor time?
Am not super chatty. Having said that, hello.
Sunbeam moments are precious. Hope you both enjoyed
I have a soft spot for The Goonies.
Will pop some chocolate chip biscuits in the oven while you warm up the cocoa
These are incredible. This one is my favourite, what a fantastic moment!
Casper looks dapper, what a handsome fellow!
They look like adorable trouble.
David’s duvet now…
I found this article interesting on Caldera systems…
https://www.usgs.gov/news/caldera-systems-a-worldwide-family-more-just-yellowstone
I keep a few things (museli bars, water, blankets first aid kit) in the car in case of getting stuck somewhere or needing basics suddenly.
At home I keep ‘minimum levels’ of things we use often, in case of a power outage or just so if anything were to happen we could get by for a couple of weeks. We are limited by space and try to keep organised.
Adding in my chime.
Am the same, Boost fan. I still lurk too much, but really enjoy the conversations.
Okay, back to lurking for me, run out of things to say.
Will bring out the good biscuits, and heat up the kettle for us all.
Art installation on Margate, Kent, UK.
No ventilations.
https://www.smithandwallwork.com/whats-new/margate-sliding-wall/
Am not sure if helpful, or if this would be somewhere you could visit for reference.
The Alnwick Victorian poison garden is fascinating and perhaps even has ideas for you.
https://www.alnwickgarden.com/the-garden/poison-garden/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alnwick_Garden
Hope this helps. Am hoping to get to visit one day.