Cafes, Calamities, Catnaps & Creepy Crawlies
It had been a long time since I’d been in a cafe. I guess I’m not alone in that regard.
No sooner had I started on the brush cutting than I discovered the metal plate had buckled. This resulted in a forty minute round trip to the garden tool repair shop.
En route I took to thinking about what it would be like living in rural Alberta when something like this happened. The garden tool shop could be two or three hours away.
Here is a picture of the kebab I had last weekend.
Trigga enjoying a catnap.
Yet another photo of a deer.
One would expect to find a creepy crawly this size in the tropics, not in West Sussex. It is a crane fly I am told, also known as a mosquito hawk. I’m pleased that I didn’t squash it, as they hunt mosquitos.
Currently, I am writing reviews of books I have read recently. They have been good, bad and ugly. Here are some of the good ones. Reviews to follow.
Have a good weekend.
We have mosquito hawks too. I like them. Gotta wonder how that plate could buckle. I hope you have a relaxing weekend guy.
That’s what the repair man said, John. Pleased to hear you have mosquito hawks too. Maybe you lot introduced them here along with grey squirrels and American Crayfish.
And the Wimpy.
Wimpy – that brings back memories. They are in morbid decline here, though there are two in Southend.
I hosted an intern from the UK back in the 80s and his favorite lunch was a McDonalds Big Mac which he called a Whimpy.