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Mar 10th, 2023

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Stray Cat

Oh dear – we seem to have acquired a stray cat in our garden. We saw it a few times on the webcam over night, and then yesterday it appeared in the daylight and had to be shooed away three times. It is quite scrawny and scruffy and no one in the village seems to […]

Mar 6th, 2023

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More on the Solar

The weather of late has been unusual to say the least. It has been bright, sunny and moderately cold although today it started snowing again! There is snow on Beinn Bheula at about 500m this afternoon. R did some more clever technical work and integrated the Solar/PowerWall system into a dashboard which works with the […]

Feb 27th, 2023

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Beautiful Weather

We’ve had lovely weather over the last few days. Good for us but not so fine for the poor frog spawn. We noticed last week that as usual the frogs had been out in force – but this morning a lot of the eggs were white – meaning that frost had got to them. Having […]

Feb 26th, 2023

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Tree gone

R has been very brave and has cut down a tree which has been obscuring my view for the last year with his new battery powered electric chainsaw. I felt a bit bad about it but it was going to have to go before it got even bigger and risked falling over in a storm […]

Feb 20th, 2023

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Pet theft law

I just had an email from Cats’ Protection wanting me to email my MP about extending a law for having a specific law about dog theft to also include cats. I am not going to do this for a number of reasons. a) This is a useless piece of legislation for a load of reasons. […]

Feb 20th, 2023

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Many martens

At least three martens have been in the garden over the last 24 hours. First during the night there was what looked like a mature female and a much smaller male (perhaps a yearling). The reason I say “male” is that it was definitely trying to mount the female (with no success I will say). […]

Feb 16th, 2023

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Spring is springing

Out on our walk yesterday R and I heard several woodpeckers. There are at least two herons visiting our pond. Down the side of the roads the daffodils are starting coming up, there are catkins on the trees and buds on the honeysuckle. So we are well on the way towards spring – though according […]

Feb 11th, 2023

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Casserole

When I was a child my favourite food was my mother’s casserole. It was essentially a beef stew with carrots and onions, topped with potatoes and slow cooked in the oven. My only problem with it as a child was that I could never get enough – for some reason Mum never made enough for […]

Feb 9th, 2023

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Orcas

There was an article on the BBC website this morning about adolescent male killer whales being dependent on their mothers until well into adulthood. I liked the quote about how “if a man’s mother cooked dinner for him every night he would never leave home”. At the risk of sounding contentious I can think of […]

Feb 5th, 2023

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Solar update

Days are getting a bit longer and commensurately our solar generation is improving. As of 5pm we’ve made more than 9kwh and it is still not quite finished for the day. Having said this, it was moderately sunny today as against yesterday when it was really really dreich and we made nearly nothing. This means […]