"Roger Hembury" wrote in message
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In a small village, just outside Warminster in Wiltshire.
Has been a bit cold in the evenings of late but so far no frost, but I am
keeping everything crossed just in case.
Update on the mole - I stood on the mole hills and flattened them down and
so far there aren't any more molehills. With a bit of luck he has gone.
Trap the mole, skin it and make a pair of gloves for the wife.
I might have a slightly bigger problem now though - rabbits. We have had
some in the front garden a couple of times and I got the dogs to chase
them away so hopefully they will get the message and not come back.
Aren't you lucky? As above but make a meal of it to go with the runner
beans.
Anybody else have a problem with the local wildlife? The only visitor I
didn't mind was the Sparrowhawk that decided to have a pidgeon for lunch
on our front lawn, as I had never seen one that close before. It sat there
having a munch for about half and hour which gave me plenty of camcorder
footage.
Take the pigeon off the Sparrowhawk and casserole it. Excellent eating.
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Regards,
Alan
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