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Personal observations and pictures of creatures found in and around my garden including the family cat with occational photos and descriptions of wildlife discovered on journeys.

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Blood blisters
There are all kinds of food intolerances and food allergies about but one that you may encounter at some time during your life is - wheat intolerance that sometimes leads to blood blisters in the mouth. Once the blisters arrive they have a tendency to enlarge and fill with blood which then... Read more...
Published 24 hours ago

Sizzling Sunday
The frogs were quite active today - jumping in and out of the pond and foraging in the undergrowth. By early evening I counted 23 of varying sizes in the pond. The ones pictured below are the usual brood that line the pond but recently we have had some new visitors. There is a splendid healthy... Read more...
Published 2 days ago

Scorching Saturday
The cat was desperately seeking shade today as the temperatures soared. So late afternoon or early evening I decided to bath her. This served two purposes it helped to cool her down and relieved her of many loose hairs as she is currently moulting. She patiently stood very still whilst being... Read more...
Published 4 days ago

Wonderful weather - merry May
Golden poppyGolden poppies come in a variety of shades from pale yellow to deep orange. I first obtained the poppy seeds for these plants whilst on holiday in Scotland. There were so many growing wild on the roadside verges and around the various lochs that I thought I would pick one seed head to... Read more...
Published 4 days ago

Vaccination - protection for all
Pets require vaccinations. My cat has just had hers. The vet kindly mixes the two solutions together so that she only has to endure one prick. Cats have to be inoculated for the following diseases: Feline Panleucopenia, Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Feline Calicivirus and lastly - Feline... Read more...
Published 5 days ago

Mouth ulcers - canker sores
In England they are called mouth ulcers but in some parts of the world they are known as canker sores - little white ulcers surrounded by red. There are various things that cause them and many concoctions to relieve them. A while ago a friend told me that she had been troubled with them for... Read more...
Published 1 week ago

Red Hot Drops - Link
Have you joined the 'Red Hot Drops' link yet? This is for dedicated droppers only and has been set up on LADY JAVA'S LOUNGE This is only for those displaying the Entrecard widget and who are serious droppers. Read more...
Published 1 week ago

"White Rabbits!"
It's the first day of May, May 1st, May Day. The first day of the month is greeted by many in the British Isles with the words "white rabbits" as the first words spoken on the first day of each month. This tradition of eccentricity varies some only say it when there is an 'r' in the month, while... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago

Wild primrose
Wild PrimroseThe Latin name for this very fresh flower is Primula vulgaris and although they readily flower from February until May the little clump that I have in my garden is slightly later than the ones growing in the local lanes. On a very special note .................. on Saturday 26th... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago

Eaten any Tyrannosaurus Rex lately?
There has been a recent study made of protein taken from the fossil thigh bone of a Tyrannosaurus Rex that perished some 68 million years or so ago. The bone was found in 2003. It is now believed that chickens may probably be the direct descendants of this ferocious beast ... so if you eat... Read more...
Published 3 weeks ago

Wicket
Wicket is one of the easiest and versatile recipies that you can make. It can be served as a breakfast, lunch, light supper or even as desert. Ingredients 1 rounded tablespoon (4 teaspoons) millet 1 egg 1 teaspoon of runny honey one quarter pinch (just a few grains) of salt Method ... Read more...
Published 3 weeks ago

St George's Day - England's Rose
St George (the patron saint of England) St George's flag ~ the flag of England The first St George's day occurred in 1222. It is said that St George looks after everyone in the armed forces and years ago many soldiers and knights wore the white background and red cross. St George stands... Read more...
Published 3 weeks ago