All wrapped up,perfect for the colder weather š
A better pic..... purely indulgent postš: All wrapped... - NRAS
A better pic..... purely indulgent postš
Hehe...sweet. Shep would be mortified if I put him in that. I have trouble getting a coat on him in colder weather when wild camping.
Hehe - unfortunately because she had hair,rather than fur,she hadnāt got any undercoat,so they really donāt do very well in extreme cold or hot temps luckily she has a selection of different coats for the varying degrees of weather,and the only one I struggle to get her in is the hurrta one thatās basically the north face type coat for dogs - it completely covers all of her stomach and chest area that would otherwise freeze āļø X
Aw what a sweetie, just about to put mine in one and brave the cold: he hates it but will dry himself on rug else! Bizarrely he does love a nice warm blow with the hairdryer, can't get rid of him when doing your hair, he manouevres himself down draft or round yr neck! š
Thatās fantastic - Minnie likes to chase the hairdryer,even if it involves her smacking her head against it because I canāt move it out of the way quick enough š
Just lovely. Thanks for sharing. š
No problem Ruth12345
Itās always a great feeling to have a genuine smile on your face each day,and for me,thereās nothing better than watching animals of any sort..... wether itās the birds in the garden scurrying about,or a pic of someone elseās pets,you just canāt beat that warm glowing feeling inside that a simple pic can create - absolutely priceless š
I so agree. I spend a lot of time watching the birds.
I love the birds,I have so many different types of feeders to attract different species,and Iāve even arranged it so that the cats can see from the upstairs windows too.... in the shed(which is the cat house to our enclosed garden on the other side) Iāve put privacy screen up on the glass,that way the cats can watch the birds as they feed and come and go and the birds havenāt got a clue - itās like live tv for the cats š I did use to play the cats the dvd for them(itās specifically for cats and has all sorts of things theyād enjoy watching on there) but I had to stop that after meg pulled the sky box,complete with bracket clean off the bedroom wall one day where sheād been trying to climb around the back of the telly to find where the mice had run to .... I was too busy laughing to get cross at her š¤£š»
And when I was first diagnosed and going through the mountains of different drug regimes in order to find the right one,because I was often housebound,we turned the top of our shed into a mini roof garden with artificial grass on the roof and feeders and the cats and I used to spend hours watching them all through the bedroom window..... again,itās the little things that bring you pleasure when youāre climbing the walls because you canāt get out!
Oh you are so on it. What a commitment, im impressed. We have feeding stations in garden with multiple types of food so attract a variety of birds. We get less now as there was 1/3 acre next to us but council sold it so we have bungalows there instead. Helps the plants grow though as its a wind block so dont get wjnd burn on the leaves, but has affected the birds that come, which is a shame
I know how you feel on that one - the old guy on the other side of me cut down some trees while the birds were nesting a couple of years back,so they just moved into the nearest garden,which happened to be mine - Iām now inundated with starlings which strip my poor little cherry tree of any blossom or leaves as soon as it tries growing..... but it does make it all the more exciting when I do spot the smaller,more interesting birds in the garden though - proud mum moment when that happens š
I thought it was illegal to disturb/destroy nesting birds trees or other nesting places? We had to get some over-large trees pollarded and that's what we were told.
Just tried to correct the English in this comment and the 'edit' button won't work. Is it just my tablet?
It is- I got told by the council to report him for wildlife crimes(Iād rung up to see if he had permission to cut the trees because of the noise the birds were making) yet the police didnāt want to know..... I got spoken to like a naughty schoolkid for even ringing them š¤ the only time they came out to see me was after about 3 wks of having my garden trashed because of the pure volume of birds that had suddenly settled in it,that theyād practically broken every ornamental nesting box I had up,all the reeding along the fence,and every time I came in from the garden I had to stand and strip my clothes off in the hallway because I was literally covered in wet bird š© because every surface out there was covered in it..... when I rang to complain about that it got put down as criminal damage,and thatās the only way the police came out to see me - I just asked them to make sure he didnāt do it again because as I was housebound at that time heād literally ruined the only pleasure I had in life at the time.... my teeny bit of garden. He actually denied that heād even done it,even though I had pictures of him in the act!! And ever since then heās had an all out war against me - every time he knows birds are landing on my shed he runs around to ring bells or slam bins very loudly so that they fly off again - it must keep him very fit in summer?š but heās even gone to the point where heās started messing with car tyres..... no proof but very odd how itās the same wheel on whichever car gets parked in the Rd next to his garden,even if itās my neighbours!! Nope,for an oap to cause that much annoyance to someone he knows is disabled(we used to get on very well before,which is why I was so reluctant to get police involved) is very sad indeed - I just hope I never get to be that bitter at his age. We just think itās the fact that heās lived here for 20yrs and has pretty much done what he likes in the close upto that point..... I remember when we were installing the cat fence and he collared my mum to ask if we had monkeys in the garden?! Heād heard my partner at the time speaking to the cats and calling them little monkeys,and obv got the wrong end of the stick,but just shows how he watched every thing I do around the house..... Iāve even caught him on cctv stop dead in his tracks to watch me feed the birds one morning - I was using my easy grabber to reach on top of the shed..... I literally have no privacy because as soon as I step outside all of a sudden heās there staring straight at me until Iāve driven down the Rd or gone back indoors !!
You have my sympathy. Short of installing cctv and catching him interfering with the cars' tyres and threatening him with a criminal damage charge or harrassment, you're pretty much stuck until time solves the problem. I had a neighbour like that. Constant creepy surveillance and annoyance. I moved. Hugs
J
Unfortunately for him I bumped into him just minutes after Iād got back from the garage when my car had been dropped off for its mot,and even the garage fella had aid he didnāt believe a brand new tyre heād fitted only two weeks previously had gone down by 12 PSI !! I just snapped when he called me crazy for interfering with the cars and told him that the police were onto him because it wasnāt just my cars that had been damaged - although he called me crazy,strangely enough itās not happened since then,and that was about 4 months ago now š
Iām also in the process of sorting a move too - my landlord has decided he wants to sell the house because the new tax laws for renters donāt make it viable for him anymore - completely stressed until Iāve got my meeting with the council in mar,as Iām sort of stuck in limbo land until then(the joys of being unable to privately rent anymore because you can no longer work,and have pets!) but thatāll be a blessing in disguise I hope too,because theyāll have to try and place me somewhere with level access(not a flat) so fingers crossed all goes wellšš»
That is so not what you need. Fingers crossed for you too. Hugs
J
Thanks - must admit that I had a complete blind panic and meltdown for the first week after the letter arrived,but luckily Iāve always had a fantastic relationship with my landlord,and as a result heās giving me six months notice and has stated that he will proved any glowing refs that I need,because he knows it could prove harder for me - Iāve been in his house for 3 1:/2yrs and in that time Iāve redecorated,completely redone the garden,and my pets have never been an issue either,so Iām lucky there,and then Iāve also got a fantastic support worker who is doing her best to tell me that it will all be ok and that they canāt leave me homeless,esp as I use a wheelchair for anything further than to the car and back as I get extremely fatigued,so hereās hoping. But thanks for your kind words
Nicki
Strange to cut trees whilst nesting going on. We have starlings, we call them the 'mob' as there is so many. We do have quite a lot of other small birds also.
What was even stranger is that the trees didnāt belong to him,and were further from his garden than they were mine!! Heās an old fella whoās lived in the close for 20yrs,so thinks he can do what he likes... did make me chuckle when I came home the other day and found the council were trimming them back this time,(they overhang a little walkway) and theyād completely removed the shrubs heād planted in the strip of land below also š one of those people thatās got too much time on his hands and goes around moaning to every neighbour,but changes the neighbour heās moaning about depending on who heās talking to at the time š like I said.,,,. Too much time on his hands and not enough going on in his own life,surely?!
Mmm difficult in those circumstances
Yep,we(myself and my other direct neighbours) just keep to ourselves - he never wanted our houses built in the first place,so heās always had the hump about whoeverās lived here - even the council were astonished when he put an objection in about the building applucation because at the time it was one large house that had been turned into a crack den and place for āladiesā of the night,but each to their own I suppose?!
Iāve just found some pics of the girls watching tv when they were kittens,but Iāll have to try and figure out how to get them on here for you š
Oh my goodness to have such awful problems with neighbours. Good to find enjoyment in tame and wild life