As it was a Sunday, we had a slightly shorter day. I did not
begin work until two hours later than I have done previously. The day’s routine
began, much with same as it has done over the last couple of days, with
blogging and then the animal rounds.
Work then resumed on the editing of the new version of
‘Mysterious Creatures’ by George Eberhart. We completed all of the initial
sections, as well as making a start on formatting the letter-designating
chapters.
Wine was served up with tea and we decided to call a day on
the office work. Afterwards, we went out on another big cat hunt. We turned
back around after we had realised that we had accidentally ended up in Cornwall .
The culmination of all the wildlife spotted over the last
few nights has been a rabbit, a frog and an owl, respectively. However, I
remain determined to continue the search in hope and not be deterred by a few
disappointing evenings.
Have they put you sleeping on the couch? If so, you may find that Prudence will try to assert her rights there.
ReplyDeleteI would personally avoid Jon's couch. Every time I have visited, it has looked at me in a very peculiar way (I have never visited on a full moon, BTW); I am sure it is plotting something in collusion with Prudence.
ReplyDeleteNo, far safer to commute daily to the CFZ along dark, spooky, unlit back-lanes with only the faint whirr of one's bicycle for company. I have never had any problems doing so in all the times I have been near the CFZ, excepting of course the encounter with the strange hovering, glowing thing on the way to Clovelly.