PIRATE INVASION
The pond remained stubbornly low despite a day of rain so this morning I found the leak and plugged it with a wodge of mud. No doubt the water will find another way out - it has an amazing ability to go where no one wants it to go - both in garden and houses. Old friends come this morning so the mower remains quiet - well the grass is wet anyway - well that is my excuse. I have tried to pick the sawfly larvae off the gooseberry bushes but after several piercings have resorted to a spray. This means I shall leave the rest of the goosegogs till July before picking. At least they have been thinned out a bit.
This morning R saw a grey squirrel looping past the cattlegrid - too much like a tree rat for me. I suppose I have to accept that the red ones are now gone for good from here.
It is also quite clear that cold winter plus dry spring means a dearth of slugs - such a relief after the plethora last year - in fact so many that, when I put them out for the thrushes and blackbirds, the birds were so full they ignored them.
I sign off today listening to the sounds of home made play dough being scraped from the kitchen floor.
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