Monthly Archives: December 2024

Wildness

Do you ever see Wild Animals?

Yes, squirrels and pigeons, both of who have a hereditary history around here. I don’t think the ones I see can be over 30 years old and I have been watching their antics now for all that time. I suppose it must be sequential generations.

The pigeons certainly have a familiar look about them. There is always the brave one, who will stand behind me while I fill their bowl in the garden with mixed corn, once the brave one has had their fill , the others can eat. The brave one looks you in the eye and wing flaps to be fed. The others aren’t quite so bolshy.

The squirrels are grey ones of course, I hope I never find an injured one, because they would have to be euthanised as they are not regarded as native to this Country. They certainly seem pretty native to me .

Anything that roams or flies freely around is a gift to me if I see it. Let’s face it most healthy wild animals want to stay out of sight of predators. Unfortunately, humans are the top weapon assisted arrogant predator.

Wild birds are something I see the most often. Red Kites fly around here a lot, they were successfully bred in Wales and have worked their way eastwards and now are commonly sighted in Oxfordshire. I ‘m not sure about their predation, my understanding is they are scavengers, but they hover around us and my husband is convinced they will predate small cats or possibly pet rabbits in gardens, or maybe small birds or baby squirrels. Why hang around here if not for food.

Hedgehogs live around here too, and we have seen our rather large ” Daddy” hedgehog at night, but no hoglets. So I think we have a solitary male living under our shed and doing the rounds probably impregnating females and doing his upmost to continue the species, but definitely maintain his independence.

I’ve seen non-native deer and native deer on my dog walks and was once told by a woman with a three legged spaniel that her dog lost it’s leg after going after a deer and coming off worse, the muntjac (non-native) having turned and bit the spaniel’s leg which subsequently got infected.

Wild animals are wild and pets are pets. We need pets as companions, but a wild animal is it’s own master, and though when times are bad their life may be harsh or indeed catastrophic. They are a life- force to be admired and respected.

Namaste and Thank You for Reading

5 Comments

Filed under Short Stories

St Ives Car Park

Do you have a favorite place you have visited? Where is it?

Some have favourite places,others have favourite places thrust upon them.

The St Ives Car Park  was most definitely thrust upon me.

I first visited the place with my late mum and dad who were  visiting me in Bristol where I had started a new job as a sales representative for a now bankrupt manufacturer of chocolate.

I was rather pleased with my new Company Car,so one day I offered to take them out for a drive.I’d heard about St Ives in Cornwall and thought it would be nice for a visit.

A four hours drive each way in torrential rain and we only had a brief half hour walk around the car park at the top of St Ives,we could see through the mist ,the town harbour and got the impression it would have been nice,if the weather had been better.Still it was getting dark and we had to get back.

I had forgotten about St Ives and really hadn’t a clue where it was,until I met my husband whose family holidays were always two weeks in Cornwall(Kernow). We had such wonderful times,and of course we visited  the St Ives  Car Park on a nice day.

I just remembered getting my bearings and retracing the steps I took with my  late mum and dad around that Car Park .

I had quite forgotten the  St Ives Car Park , but those few metres  brought back a happy memory of my parents ,of time spent with them.I walked through the town of St Ives in a daze, in hot sunshine and couldn’t help but think how much they would have enjoyed the walk too.

Namaste

1 Comment

Filed under Short Stories

Pinnacleatitis Sufferer

Share five things you’re good at.

Sharing,Procrastinating,Sleeping,Contemplating and Laughing in no particular order and sometimes all together.

2 Comments

Filed under Short Stories

There is only One Answer-David Bowie’s “Changes”

What is one thing you would change about yourself?

Most definitely the late great David Bowie summed up how we should all feel about external forces asking us to look at ourselves and change.

I share the lyrics and the song  in the link below and if the link works in your region. It’s a lesson in how to handle change and surely the Great Man’s life indeed was a lesson in dealing with external forces and changes.

Enjoy! 😍

1 Comment

Filed under Short Stories

Good Morning!

Are you more of a night or morning person?

Definitely Morning,although it  depends what time zone  I’m in.

Leave a comment

Filed under Short Stories

Complicated

What are your feelings about eating meat?

I don’t know what would happen to the lives of animals who we breed for eating.They basically would not exist as there was no need for them to exist.

The cruelty associated with the “use ” of animals needs to stop.I would give up meat eating straight away if I thought it would,but it won’t.

So I try and buy meat from a good source with as kind of a supply chain that  is verified to me.

I could be vegetarian and would be if there wasn’t a nagging doubt in my head that by not acknowledging or buying from the “meat ” industry that standards will deteriorate and cruelty will continue.There would be no good practice.

As I say,it’s complicated.

Leave a comment

Filed under Short Stories