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Lyn W

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Good mornooning, roommates!!! Missed you all.
This was a long weekend for us because of the Pentecost or something. Daughter’s singing went really well, and we ended up seeing a bit of Malmö before the concert.
The concert took place in the old Rådhus - municipal building on the Grand Square:
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Daughter was a sweet white bunny:
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Then, on Sunday, we went to the Copenhagen Medieval Fair with knight tournaments, viking shows, and craft stalls.
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Black Death walked amongst us :eek:
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On Monday was a school event at a large park near a castle. The nature parks association had a deer skinned next to a playground and we got to cook the meat.
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We also bought some sausages and — @Tidgy’s Dad — CHEESE! *wink wink*
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And today I have piles of housework waiting :(
What a lovely weekend - your daughter and her friends all look like little stars.
 

Lyn W

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Good afternoon Carol hope you are having a good day
Yes it was a deliberate mistake - I squashed physio and osteopath together!:rolleyes:
It seems that my garden ornament is female.
It didn't send Lola straight to his food but he became very excited indeed!!!!:eek:
He didn't actually attempt to mount it but he certainly went through the motions.;)
Lola will not stay out in the sun - even with his 'girlfriend'.
If I block his way he just keeps trying to barge his way in.
He has had half an hour and nibbled some dandies in his grass and eaten a plate of food, but he will not relax even though it is not a huge open space and he has plenty of cover for security. What a woose!
 

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My husband is one of those people that CAN'T sit still. He has to have something to do... It's exhausting just watching! I say watching because he is also the kind that MUST do everything himself so that he knows it's done properly[emoji57]
I think shoving cottonwool up my nose would be counter productive to keeping fluffy stuff out..[emoji28]
When he's finished with all your projects please could I borrow him?
I have a few little projects that will keep him busy - what's he like with fencing?
(the garden boundary type not the one that involves swords :))
 

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My husband is one of those people that CAN'T sit still. He has to have something to do... It's exhausting just watching! I say watching because he is also the kind that MUST do everything himself so that he knows it's done properly[emoji57]
I think shoving cottonwool up my nose would be counter productive to keeping fluffy stuff out..[emoji28]
Whahahaha. Sorry I couldn't resist.
 

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Good afternoon Carol hope you are having a good day
Yes it was a deliberate mistake - I squashed physio and osteopath together!:rolleyes:
It seems that my garden ornament is female.
It didn't send Lola straight to his food but he became very excited indeed!!!!:eek:
He didn't actually attempt to mount it but he certainly went through the motions.;)
Lola will not stay out in the sun - even with his 'girlfriend'.
If I block his way he just keeps trying to barge his way in.
He has had half an hour and nibbled some dandies in his grass and eaten a plate of food, but he will not relax even though it is not a huge open space and he has plenty of cover for security. What a woose!
Lol. Oh that is funny. Can it be possible that his hormones could be causing the problem? Maybe he is becoming a teenager and he does not know how to handle it?
 

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I'm worried about a little UK tort in the Russian threads (Inactive tortoise)
The OP has been to the vet and has to give antibiotic injections for 2 weeks.
I know each dose may be very low but sounds an awful lot for a 6cm tort to go through. :(
 

Lyn W

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Lol. Oh that is funny. Can it be possible that his hormones could be causing the problem? Maybe he is becoming a teenager and he does not know how to handle it?
He usually displays his wares in the spring.
Maybe he is just realising that something's missing and that he needs a mate.:)
No real change appetite wise - mainly eaten from hand fed but also feeding himself some - about the same amount.
He took his meds with the help of some sliced strawberry and slivers of cucumber like a good boy. Only one more dose to go on Thurs.
 

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He usually displays his wares in the spring.
Maybe he is just realising that something's missing and that he needs a mate.:)
No real change appetite wise - mainly eaten from hand fed but also feeding himself some - about the same amount.
He took his meds with the help of some sliced strawberry and slivers of cucumber like a good boy. Only one more dose to go on Thurs.
That is what I was thinking. But I don't know enough about torts. Thought I would ask though. Can tortoises become depressed?
 

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I'm worried about a little UK tort in the Russian threads (Inactive tortoise)
The OP has been to the vet and has to give antibiotic injections for 2 weeks.
I know each dose may be very low but sounds an awful lot for a 6cm tort to go through. :(
I read that thread. Wish I could help and give advise. But I don't want know enough to give any help there.
 

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When he's finished with all your projects please could I borrow him?
I have a few little projects that will keep him busy - what's he like with fencing?
(the garden boundary type not the one that involves swords :))
He's pretty good with fencing (not so sure about the sword type)
You might have to wait a while for your turn, we have got quite a list going! Lol
 

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I'm worried about a little UK tort in the Russian threads (Inactive tortoise)
The OP has been to the vet and has to give antibiotic injections for 2 weeks.
I know each dose may be very low but sounds an awful lot for a 6cm tort to go through. :(
Hope the vet knew what they were doing :/
 

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