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K 10-02-2008 05:32 PM

The good side and the bad ...
 
The good side of being in the front garden - the couple who came past
and talked about our frogs, and who had bought a euphorbia as a result
of seeing mine

and the bad ... finding someone has stolen the bird feeder.
Irrationally, I would not have expected someone who liked feeding the
birds to be the same sort of person who would steal out of someone's
garden.
--
Kay

Dave Hill 10-02-2008 07:47 PM

The good side and the bad ...
 
On 10 Feb, 17:32, K wrote:
The good side of being in the front garden - the couple who came past
and talked about our frogs, and who had bought a euphorbia as a result
of seeing mine

and the bad ... finding someone has stolen the bird feeder.
Irrationally, I would not have expected someone who liked feeding the
birds to be the same sort of person who would steal out of someone's
garden.
--
Kay


I doubt it was a bird lover, more likley to be someone who saw
something that would sell easily at a car boot sale or on Ebay.
David Hill
Abacus Nurseries

K 10-02-2008 08:11 PM

The good side and the bad ...
 
Dave Hill writes
On 10 Feb, 17:32, K wrote:
The good side of being in the front garden - the couple who came past
and talked about our frogs, and who had bought a euphorbia as a result
of seeing mine

and the bad ... finding someone has stolen the bird feeder.
Irrationally, I would not have expected someone who liked feeding the
birds to be the same sort of person who would steal out of someone's
garden.
--


I doubt it was a bird lover, more likley to be someone who saw
something that would sell easily at a car boot sale or on Ebay.


Hardly! It cost me about £2 (special offer), and it'd need to be cleaned
before you could sell it. So no good for car boot, and hardly worth it
for ebay.
--
Kay

Sally Thompson 10-02-2008 09:59 PM

The good side and the bad ...
 
On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 20:11:07 +0000, K wrote
(in article ):

Dave Hill writes
On 10 Feb, 17:32, K wrote:
The good side of being in the front garden - the couple who came past
and talked about our frogs, and who had bought a euphorbia as a result
of seeing mine

and the bad ... finding someone has stolen the bird feeder.
Irrationally, I would not have expected someone who liked feeding the
birds to be the same sort of person who would steal out of someone's
garden.
--


I doubt it was a bird lover, more likley to be someone who saw
something that would sell easily at a car boot sale or on Ebay.


Hardly! It cost me about £2 (special offer), and it'd need to be cleaned
before you could sell it. So no good for car boot, and hardly worth it
for ebay.


Are you sure it hasn't been pinched by a squirrel? We have had that
happening and eventually found the (empty!) feeder some way off. I think
they take them off to a specialist safe breaker.


--
Sally in Shropshire, UK
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Give free rice to hungry people by playing a simple word game



Sacha 10-02-2008 10:53 PM

The good side and the bad ...
 
On 10/2/08 21:59, in article
, "Sally Thompson"
wrote:

On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 20:11:07 +0000, K wrote
(in article ):

Dave Hill writes
On 10 Feb, 17:32, K wrote:
The good side of being in the front garden - the couple who came past
and talked about our frogs, and who had bought a euphorbia as a result
of seeing mine

and the bad ... finding someone has stolen the bird feeder.
Irrationally, I would not have expected someone who liked feeding the
birds to be the same sort of person who would steal out of someone's
garden.
--

I doubt it was a bird lover, more likley to be someone who saw
something that would sell easily at a car boot sale or on Ebay.


Hardly! It cost me about £2 (special offer), and it'd need to be cleaned
before you could sell it. So no good for car boot, and hardly worth it
for ebay.


Are you sure it hasn't been pinched by a squirrel? We have had that
happening and eventually found the (empty!) feeder some way off. I think
they take them off to a specialist safe breaker.


Cyril the Squirrel?
--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove weeds from address)
'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our
children.'



Pam Moore 10-02-2008 10:56 PM

The good side and the bad ...
 
On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 17:32:51 +0000, K wrote:

and the bad ... finding someone has stolen the bird feeder.
Irrationally, I would not have expected someone who liked feeding the
birds to be the same sort of person who would steal out of someone's
garden.


Shame on them, Kay.
It may be they don't like feeding birds but they do like selling
things at car-boot sales. A friend had some things stolen from her
garden, including an almost new, expensive staddle stone, and the
police said that's where they would probably end up.

Pam in Bristol

Sacha 10-02-2008 11:00 PM

The good side and the bad ...
 
On 10/2/08 22:56, in article ,
"Pam Moore" wrote:

On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 17:32:51 +0000, K wrote:

and the bad ... finding someone has stolen the bird feeder.
Irrationally, I would not have expected someone who liked feeding the
birds to be the same sort of person who would steal out of someone's
garden.


Shame on them, Kay.
It may be they don't like feeding birds but they do like selling
things at car-boot sales. A friend had some things stolen from her
garden, including an almost new, expensive staddle stone, and the
police said that's where they would probably end up.

Pam in Bristol


It may have been done out of sheer nastiness, unfortunately.
--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove weeds from address)
'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our
children.'



'Mike' 11-02-2008 08:36 AM

The good side and the bad ...
 



"Pam Moore" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 17:32:51 +0000, K wrote:

and the bad ... finding someone has stolen the bird feeder.
Irrationally, I would not have expected someone who liked feeding the
birds to be the same sort of person who would steal out of someone's
garden.


Shame on them, Kay.
It may be they don't like feeding birds but they do like selling
things at car-boot sales. A friend had some things stolen from her
garden, including an almost new, expensive staddle stone, and the
police said that's where they would probably end up.

Pam in Bristol


The Police weren't very well informed on the 'latest' theft of 'hot objects'
then. There is a black market trade in Architectural Antiques such as this.
As my Daughter and Son in Law know to their cost from when the had the Manor
House as an Hotel.

Mike


--
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Service RAF man




JennyC 11-02-2008 08:32 PM

The good side and the bad ...
 

"K" wrote in message
...
The good side of being in the front garden - the couple who came past and
talked about our frogs, and who had bought a euphorbia as a result of
seeing mine

and the bad ... finding someone has stolen the bird feeder. Irrationally,
I would not have expected someone who liked feeding the birds to be the
same sort of person who would steal out of someone's garden.
Kay


maybe it was children or hooligans ?
Jenny



JennyC 11-02-2008 08:33 PM

The good side and the bad ...
 

"Sally Thompson" wrote in message
al.net...
On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 20:11:07 +0000, K wrote
(in article ):

Dave Hill writes
On 10 Feb, 17:32, K wrote:
The good side of being in the front garden - the couple who came past
and talked about our frogs, and who had bought a euphorbia as a result
of seeing mine

and the bad ... finding someone has stolen the bird feeder.
Irrationally, I would not have expected someone who liked feeding the
birds to be the same sort of person who would steal out of someone's
garden.
--

I doubt it was a bird lover, more likley to be someone who saw
something that would sell easily at a car boot sale or on Ebay.


Hardly! It cost me about £2 (special offer), and it'd need to be cleaned
before you could sell it. So no good for car boot, and hardly worth it
for ebay.


Are you sure it hasn't been pinched by a squirrel? We have had that
happening and eventually found the (empty!) feeder some way off. I think
they take them off to a specialist safe breaker.
Sally in Shropshire, UK


Or even a Magpie or Jay ?
They fly of with fat balls..................
Jenny



dave[_5_] 11-02-2008 09:09 PM

The good side and the bad ...
 

"'Mike'" wrote in message
...



"Pam Moore" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 17:32:51 +0000, K wrote:

and the bad ... finding someone has stolen the bird feeder.
Irrationally, I would not have expected someone who liked feeding the
birds to be the same sort of person who would steal out of someone's
garden.


Shame on them, Kay.
It may be they don't like feeding birds but they do like selling
things at car-boot sales. A friend had some things stolen from her
garden, including an almost new, expensive staddle stone, and the
police said that's where they would probably end up.

Pam in Bristol


The Police weren't very well informed on the 'latest' theft of 'hot
objects' then. There is a black market trade in Architectural Antiques
such as this. As my Daughter and Son in Law know to their cost from when
the had the Manor House as an Hotel.

Mike


What, the "Manor House" pub in Lake Mike?? Always thought that looked rather
run down with not a lot worth nicking.

Kind regards
Dave



Steve[_21_] 12-02-2008 09:32 AM

The good side and the bad ...
 
On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 21:59:52 +0000, Sally Thompson wrote:

On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 20:11:07 +0000, K wrote
(in article ):

[19 quoted lines suppressed]


Are you sure it hasn't been pinched by a squirrel? We have had that
happening and eventually found the (empty!) feeder some way off. I think
they take them off to a specialist safe breaker.


Very true, only took tham a day at my place from working out how to
disconnect it, to moving to the full blown theft solution. Never seen it
since.

Steve


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