rockyroller
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- Location
- 20 miles northwest of Boston, MA
The fox was in our garden again this morning after the sunflower seeds.
yesterday I noticed the bunny or bunnies, come out just after darkness sets in
The fox was in our garden again this morning after the sunflower seeds.
What about using old mobile phones?A cold, grey and blustery day here chez Casa Reynard, with the occasional outbreak of drizzle.
Did not sleep that well. OK for the first half of the night, then the old "too hot, too cold, too hot, too cold" took over and after that I barely got a wink. So I have been having a quiet day here today, doing some writing, catching up with some paperwork and trying to find ways of solving a problem in the Household Pet section at shows in this region.
Namely trying to pin down whether a particular exhibitor is trying to nobble cats that are up against hers in either the title or colour classes. She's alleged to have done so (nothing serious, but enough to make the cats get annoyed and "boil over"), but so far, she seems to be coated in teflon, and nothing has stuck. I'm thinking that planting a few small cameras (like a go-pro / dashcam type thing) that can be easily hidden might just do the trick. Would need permission from the Show Manager to do something like that, but without concrete evidence, it's just her word against the other exhibitors.
Am now sat down with a nice and a fruity flapjack.
A cold, grey and blustery day here chez Casa Reynard, with the occasional outbreak of drizzle.
Did not sleep that well. OK for the first half of the night, then the old "too hot, too cold, too hot, too cold" took over and after that I barely got a wink. So I have been having a quiet day here today, doing some writing, catching up with some paperwork and trying to find ways of solving a problem in the Household Pet section at shows in this region.
Namely trying to pin down whether a particular exhibitor is trying to nobble cats that are up against hers in either the title or colour classes. She's alleged to have done so (nothing serious, but enough to make the cats get annoyed and "boil over"), but so far, she seems to be coated in teflon, and nothing has stuck. I'm thinking that planting a few small cameras (like a go-pro / dashcam type thing) that can be easily hidden might just do the trick. Would need permission from the Show Manager to do something like that, but without concrete evidence, it's just her word against the other exhibitors.
Am now sat down with a nice and a fruity flapjack.
What about using old mobile phones?
The audio should be better as well.
Does remind me of when my father entered flower shows. My job as a small child was to hang around and make sure his entries remained where he put them on the tables.
Some entrants with inferior entries were not above nudging his entry over into another entry class where it would be automatically disqualified.
Flower shows were cut throat competitions and I presume cat shows are the same.