He looks in good condition Angie, our fox was round the other night as well but of course there are biscuits outside the kitchen door for our visitors and he's like the badger and just steps back for a second when he sees you look out the door then comes back to eat again.
My neighbour sadly will be gone at the weekend, she's found somewhere else to rent for the time being as Amy, the owner, just wants to get the place sold now so that's a problem solved for her, she doesn't need the hassle at her age, she's in her late 80s.
I'll miss her and Poppy her cat, my 2 cats will miss Poppy as well, they have been very well behaved while she's been around. She's a very old lady, she's 22.
Not been in my office today gave the accounts a rest. Hope you get better soon Angie.
I won't see him, he lives in Castle Donington up in Derbyshire, I expect he'll probably be spending his time with his girlfriend after work, he works for himself and is often late finishing. He might even be away with her, she's an Air Hostess and he's travelled to many places with her.@Joan
I hope your son has a wonderful day, will you ring him or see him over the weekend?
Deer is the primary focus. Dogs and Cats the next two, Armadillos and raccoons, turtles and squirrels next upI suppose it depends on what got killed, venison would be OK.
But your ok with Haggis?No I couldn't don't get me wrong I like meat, but I don't think I could do it. We had a venison stew at Lapland when we visited although I'm not sure if Santa would be too happy with that.
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“In 1971 it became illegal to import haggis into the US from the UK due to a ban on food containing sheep lung, which constitutes 10 to 15% of the traditional recipe. ... As haggis cannot be exported to the United States, it is instead made there, sometimes by Scottish companies.