Stalker62
Well-Known Member
Just out walking the dog the other morning.

Same old, same old.
Had the mobile phone on, listening to the BBC downloads. Hugh Bonneville narrating the stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Helps to take me to my 'happy place'...

If I every win the lottery, I should like the complete series narrated by Stephen Fry; but I digress.
During this wee walk, I manage to video a Muntjac that 'circles' me and the dog for about three minutes. If I knew how to upload that, I could prove it, but I can't, so you will just have to take my word for it.
About 30 seconds later, I mange to 'photo' the passing of a Roe Doe...

They are so close together (in time and space), that I have to double check they are actually two different deer - never mind different species.
I wander on, listening with anticipation (ironic: I have read all of the Sherlock Holmes stories multiple times) about the death of Mortimer Tregennis and the revenge of Dr. Leon Sterndale.
As I walk along a boundary line, I hear a rumbling, and then a crashing just behind me. I turn on my heels to find that this missed me by about 30 seconds...

I wander back (Do not worry Holmes does not report Dr. Sterndale to the Police, but allows him to return to West Africa to complete his work there).
Examination of the tree, shows it to be so rotten, that had it struck me, it would have caused absolutely no injury (other than pride) at all.
Mind how you go.

Same old, same old.
Had the mobile phone on, listening to the BBC downloads. Hugh Bonneville narrating the stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Helps to take me to my 'happy place'...

If I every win the lottery, I should like the complete series narrated by Stephen Fry; but I digress.
During this wee walk, I manage to video a Muntjac that 'circles' me and the dog for about three minutes. If I knew how to upload that, I could prove it, but I can't, so you will just have to take my word for it.
About 30 seconds later, I mange to 'photo' the passing of a Roe Doe...

They are so close together (in time and space), that I have to double check they are actually two different deer - never mind different species.
I wander on, listening with anticipation (ironic: I have read all of the Sherlock Holmes stories multiple times) about the death of Mortimer Tregennis and the revenge of Dr. Leon Sterndale.
As I walk along a boundary line, I hear a rumbling, and then a crashing just behind me. I turn on my heels to find that this missed me by about 30 seconds...

I wander back (Do not worry Holmes does not report Dr. Sterndale to the Police, but allows him to return to West Africa to complete his work there).
Examination of the tree, shows it to be so rotten, that had it struck me, it would have caused absolutely no injury (other than pride) at all.
Mind how you go.
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