MY Garden

Mr B has been in touch to say that he has the keys to my English house again.  I have been reviewing some photos of a younger me in my English garden for a nature Friday post

Supervising - quite hard work actually

Wildlife (I didn't hurt it)

Flood precautions

Under the Gingko

ME!

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  1. What a very pretty garden, and a very attractive Mr T too.

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    1. Carefully curated selection of photos from a fairly boring garden actually. A good place for a cat however. xxx Mr T

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  2. Supervising looks like an exhausting occupation. Thank goodness you have time for a cat nap or two

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    1. It's really draining Linda. I had to do an immense amount of it where gardening and beekeeping was concerned.

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  3. Hari OM
    Wonderfurrily illustrated, Tigger... it is reaching that point now, I suppose, when the return to base is tantalising and seems as distant as it is near! hugs and whiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx

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    1. I overheard a phone call about remodelling the bathroom. I don't care for bathrooms. I hope they install a shortcut to the neighbour's place two houses along so I can go there when they are out. Furrings and Purrings Mr T

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  4. I am thrilled to meet your younger you! you look very much like you did then, maybe even more handsome now. good to know he has the keys, it will be ready when you make your next move. I wonder if you will remember that yard and if there will still be wild life to chase

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    1. I will remember. It is not widely know that cats have better memories than elephants. F has warned me that a few things have changed. |I will map them out and within a few days we will be back in a new kind of normal.

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  5. Cats are always supawvising, Bruno has met some other cats here where we are staying, one in particular he has taken a shine to.

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  6. I bet you can’t wait to get back to all that space
    How lovely you were able to live in another country and experience all you have and then be able to come home to such a wonderful place.

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  7. You’ll be spoilt for choice Tigger you’re not going to know which little spot to investigate first. And how about trying to decipher all those other ‘calling cards’ left by visitors over the past few years. Were there any other moggies you were friendly with or were the only kid on the block?

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    1. Only cat permitted in my garden, but that didn't stop interlopers. I had to be constantly warning them off. We had foxes (fox and me were allies against squirrels), and crows and ,ots of little birds, and bats ... and grrrrrr squirrels of course, and grrr seagulls... and loads of insects znd stuff like that. xxx Mr T

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    2. TIgger, I only hope your efforts at supervising garden work were better appreciated than mine currently are...
      Toodle-oo!
      Nobby.

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    3. Not much Nobby, I dig and dig and dig, I add fertilizer, I point out plants that need attention by lying on them, and all in vain. Paw smacks Mr T

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  8. Lovely looking garden and all the better for having you in it.

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