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I'm a home bird mummy....feed me...feed me!!!

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Brilliant tipical cat talk about curiosity killed the cat.

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8 years old was still young wasnt it andrea, so sad, but i know what you mean, casper is my second cat and i love having a cat around, i always had dogs but my hubby wouldnt have one, doesnt mind me having a cat though :o)

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I think Misty liked to be there to surprise people walking by.

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That's health and safety gone mad - surely adults can be trusted to look and not touch - or take the consequences themselves!

 

They say it's a garden for getting wet in!

On photo - Alnwick Gardens

 

Must smell divine walking through there.

On photo - Alnwick Gardens

 

Alnwick has become a wonderful place over the past ten years under the duchess's aegis. On my list of places to visit - but not exactly a day out from where I live, lol.

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He's so photogenic. Gorgeous!

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Butter wouldn't melt!

 

Yes, Andrea, Misty used to do this on a bird table by the back gate. They are so crafty, aren't they?

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Beautiful flower, lol.

 

This is a great lookout post.

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Lovely cat and lovely background.

 

Where are all my friends the Birdies, I only want them to come and play with me?

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Do you think i would make a nice ornament amongst all these lovely
flowers? The flowers & the Pussy are Beautiful!!

uma
Uma
 

Great picture, Andrea!

 

lol she gets everywhere

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awww beautiful

 

how many cats do you have andrea, ive counted 3 up to now looking at your pics

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aww she is lovely

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Aww she's lovely Andrea, typical cat - in the bird house, Love the expression on her face!!

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what a georgous face ;o))

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we had snow again today but so far it hasnt stuck. :o)

mad
Mad
 

As I read your blog Andrea the snow is falling, but hopefully it doesn't seem to be settling.
At the same time, 2 bluetits have just been prospecting the new nesting box hubby has just fixed to our old birch tree. Mixed messages?
Love your robin. Our's has been for his breakfast of "mealworm crunch" - yum-yum. A huge wood pidgeon has decided he likes it too but he nearly fills the little container, so no-one else can get near. Oh well, he needs food too.
We may have to go on dreaming for a while longer Andrea, but fingers crossed.

 

that's a beautiful photo of the robin Andrea, kitty looks cuddly too :))))

 

Oh - Hoya, I forgot about B, F & B. I use that as well.

Hallo stranger! How are you? :-))

 

Sometimes mushroom compost can be a bit alkaline - but good soil conditioner. I will have some homemade compost and will get some of the free council compost hopefully. Will also collect some seaweed for my asparagus bed and pine needles for my strawberries. Areas of garden that are under membrane will get topped up with shredded waste from the hedge work - to counteract the leaching we always scatter some blood/fish/bone or chicken manure pellets about. Ooh I may nip down the barbers to get some more hair clippings too - excellent mulch on permanent beds!

 

Well-rotted manure and home-made compost. I keep the manure for Clematis, the area where my sweet peas are going and roses: and the rest gets the compost,

 

The spent mushroom compost will help lighten the soil but it has no goodness in it.

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