Mundane News

Page may contain affiliate links. Please see terms for details.

Mike_P

Legendary Member
Location
Harrogate
5/10 for George at Asda click & collect. No email or text message received but tracking the order it came up as ready to collect. Consequently Asda shopped, the storage baskets collected then wary of weather forecasts for the rest of the week referring to icy evenings, Sainsbury's and Waitrose also shopped.
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
:hello: From Nottingham where I've just got back to the hotel after an evening of loud music and am winding down with a hot chocolate.

Got here with no problems, had lunch and a drink, booked into the hotel, had a cuppa and then thought I'd have a quick nap - only to wake up about an hour and a half later! Thankfully there was no hurry to get to Rock City as I've seen the support act before and had no desire to see them again.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
"Rabbits don't leave "rabbit hills" because their burrows are typically more complex, hidden, and often dug into existing slopes or banks, rather than being the simple, raised mounds left by moles pushing up earth from below."

Lady Slowmotion suggested that moles left hills because they pushed soil out from below ground whereas rabbits excavated from above ground. I say tosh to this theory. After only a body length deep, a rabbit is in exactly the same excavation mode as Moley.
I think the rabbits have read The Great Escape.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Lady Slowmotion suggested that moles left hills because they pushed soil out from below ground whereas rabbits excavated from above ground. I say tosh to this theory. After only a body length deep, a rabbit is in exactly the same excavation mode as Moley.
I think the rabbits have read The Great Escape.
Moles are solitary creatures, rabbits aren't. And going in from an existing bank, you're less likely to notice any dirt the do throw out.

I believe Lady Slomotion may be onto something.
 
Top Bottom