Tea? (Part 2)

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Arch

Married to Night Train
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Salford, UK
Wols have to turn their heads to look at things, because they have conical eyeballs, which can't rotate in teh sockets like spherical ones.
 

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Clinging on tightly
Location
Over the Hill
Oooh - he didn't tell us that. He did tell us that the iris colour is a good guide to whether they are diurnal or crepuscular or nocturnal. But Barn Wols don't fit that rule.........

Ooh - and Barn Wols have deadly hearing (if you is a long tailed vole)

I like the crepuscular word too
 

Speicher

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I am intending one day to visit the Owl Sanctuary near Moreton in Marsh at some point. :biggrin:

Yes, Arch, well done on making a start. I am sure the existing Scrapstores would be happy to assist. One of the employees at the one in Worcester is a Trustee of Scrapstores UK.

One note of caution, you do not need to be mad to work in one, but it does help. I greeted one employee today with the words "I have seen the photos of your fat bottom." :ohmy: :wacko: ;) She knew straight away what I meant, but the person standing next to her, did not. :blush:

There is a good explanation for my comment. Last week they had a load of items donated from the wardrobe department of a local theatre. This included the prothesis (?) for very fat bottoms of Pantomine characters etc, photos of which are on the website (January's archive, I think).

One of the other people there had rescued half a toy dog from some scrap, and given it some back legs like wheels, attached to its body - the dog's name was, of course, Arthur. :laugh:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
I greeted one employee today with the words "I have seen the photos of your fat bottom."

Yes, I saw that picture!

It does look jolly fun. I already hanker after the odd bit of nice paper we find in the recycling, if I wasn't careful my flat could turn into a scrapstore....
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
One of the other people there had rescued half a toy dog from some scrap, and given it some back legs like wheels, attached to its body - the dog's name was, of course, Arthur. :laugh:

When I was up in Northumberland in the autumn for a cycling weekend, we went to a steam fair and car boot sale. There was a stuffed toy on wheels on one stall. Very run down and sad looking, there was some debate as to whether it was a lamb or a donkey. I rather fell in love with it, but it was utterly impractical - we were all on bikes, and it would have been very difficult to carry on a rack. And I don't have any room for more stuff.

But I still wonder if anyone else took pity on it.
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
Oh no, don't tell me Night Trains up to his old tricks again?
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