Lucky
It was a wet morning, and we have visitors coming to stay next week, so we could no longer put off doing much needed housework.
This afternoon the weather was brighter, and we had an outdoor meeting with like -minded local friends regarding a parish Green Picnic, which we are planning to hold in September. Our idea is to encourage people to live more sustainably, and to develop a wildlife -friendly gardening community. So, at the picnic we will have stalls run by local groups to share ideas, information, and support with those people interested in getting more involved with Green issues.
On our way to and from the meeting we came across a local character cat, who is called Lucky. She 's always up for a stroke and tickle behind the ears, and my husband was happy to oblige. Unfortunately, a few years ago she was involved in a horrible road traffic accident, had to have her left hind leg amputated, and ended up in Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, where she was rescued by her current, doting, owners, who named her Lucky. She is obviously not a great hazard to birds and most other wildlife, which makes us extra fond of her!
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