Archive for “Green Issues”

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The Pigeon Conundrum

Posted June 6th, 2008 by Jaybee

woodpigeon.gifWorking on the basis that the bathroom would stay exactly as it was if left alone; OK, so the dust might accumulate but I wasn’t going to walk in there one morning to find mini toilets sprouting up all over the place, and the old tiles weren’t going to start throwing up patches of new tiles on the ceiling; but the garden, which was now revelling in an extremely wet year and going for glory, would soon resemble something from the jungles of South America…

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Endangered Species

Posted December 13th, 2007 by Jaybee

hedgie.jpg…..Thinking he’d impaled his foot or something equally drastic I arrived to find him howling with laughter and pointing at a small pile of leaves that had run off down the garden. Now that’s not something you see every day I thought. Athletic leaves.

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Turning a funny shade of Green

Posted December 13th, 2007 by Jaybee

RecyclingI’ve been lax in updating this blog. Trouble is that time has just completely escaped me this year. It was only last Friday that I realised I had two weeks to organise Christmas.

I’m blaming the weather. Summer didn’t really arrive until September so by the time I’d managed to get out into the garden to repair the damage of the July floods, I was running several months out of whack.

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