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Tuesday 1 April 2014

Anyone know this man? & Your'e never going to make it!

If anyone recognises this man  in the pic below
please phone the Devon Police on 01392 420320
He's been caught on CCTV, such a handy device! robbing this ladies jewellery shop in Honiton at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday

Follow the link above for more stills and video of the robbery


Here's an interesting aerial video
from the Somerset Levels area of UK where they endured weeks and weeks of flooding earlier this year.
I noticed yesterday that dredging of some of the areas rivers has been re-started after years of neglect!



Closer to Home
Sally decanted her wine yesterday which she has been nurturing since we returned from holiday
Here I'm assisting the filling of the bottles
Quite haul! from the 2 demijohns

Your'e meant to let it stand for another week - - - but "curiosity killed the cat" and all that! We had no idea about the alcohol content even though we do have a Hydrometer.  We had failed to take a reading at the start of the process which is part of the process.  Oh dear!  Having taken a sip to determine if it was palatable we gave it a good "testing" - - - Definitely alcoholic! - - -

A further load of wood was collected form the logging site yesterday with Napkin in attendance again!
He has finally realised that I am the person who gives him his treat, ginger biscuits, to allow me to tether him to the fence when i'm entering and exiting the field.  So now he walks in front of Boris the whole way down to the log pile and back. As I mentioned yesterday he tries to eat anything I put on the ground but I noticed that as soon as I start up the chainsaw he wanders away so maybe that's the "drill" to send him away!

This morning I popped outside to check if it was raining and came across this strange site
The frog looks to be eyeing up the cat flap and it struck me to say,  "hey young frog",  "your'e never going to make it" What I think is going on there's another frog tucked down the left hand side of the piece of wood our friend is sat on so I guess its a male, female thing! They were both returned to the garden unscathed.
This was however not the case for a young rabbit that Sainsbury brought in last night. From the remains this morning it looks as if he had been returning to it a number of times!
Enjoy the day
Follow this link to see  our weather website
Or this one just to see  the streaming birdfeeder cam





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