We have our new kitten - Willow, aged 11 weeks and a female lilac Burmese. She is having to cope with two different houses and two different positions for the all-important litter tray but so far so good.
Warmth is also important so I kept her kittycave supplied with hotwater bottles during the day - strange how hard hotwater bottles are to find these days and I had to order them from a pharmacy. Nights are a different story and she took to the Burmese birthright of sleeping in a human bed.
Fishing update: very little has been done since we came back from our cruise.
The weather has been windy but mostly David has been too busy doing things around the house and garden - even though he has bought a tinnie called The Sprat with oars only which he plans to row 50 metres out for some fishing.
But last Sunday he and Rory in waders went gar fishing off Rory's house and caught six each.
House update: all has gone quiet since before Easter as the builder is working on another project. We're nearly finished, probably 90% finished, but I'm not publishing any pictures yet as every view has something in it not completed. The main thing is we can now sleep there: we have beds, hot water, plumbing and electricity, still no rainwater - it will be nice if it rains this week and fills the two big tanks then maybe we can stop carrying down cask water for cups of tea.
Willow on her lookout in the Lookout Room |
Fishing update: very little has been done since we came back from our cruise.
The weather has been windy but mostly David has been too busy doing things around the house and garden - even though he has bought a tinnie called The Sprat with oars only which he plans to row 50 metres out for some fishing.
But last Sunday he and Rory in waders went gar fishing off Rory's house and caught six each.
House update: all has gone quiet since before Easter as the builder is working on another project. We're nearly finished, probably 90% finished, but I'm not publishing any pictures yet as every view has something in it not completed. The main thing is we can now sleep there: we have beds, hot water, plumbing and electricity, still no rainwater - it will be nice if it rains this week and fills the two big tanks then maybe we can stop carrying down cask water for cups of tea.
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