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Evening cuppa went down well with a shortbread finger
I thought I would look up the name of my Pinarello ( Angliru ) to see if it meant anything. Apparently it is named after a very difficult mountain climb in Northern Spain for cycling.
Wait until you walk through it in the dark and a fog descends as your partway through it!The spooky forest was bright and misty this morning, definitely not spooky, but atmospheric and beautiful.
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.Anyways, time to feed the cat, and then it will be time to feed me.
"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."
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.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.
