The new Red Squirrel Nook. Impressive- there are binoculars on those little ledges, and you look into a magical forestscape of tiny houses and leafy glades. Didn't actually see any red squirrels...
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Hello! Sending you all lots of love from Northern Ireland, where nothing much changes just as everything changes, as usual. Time has stood ...
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Well, it's been a very exciting day in and around the Meadowplace today. I know you're all waiting with bated breath to meet Jolly...
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Hello! Sending you all lots of love from Northern Ireland, where nothing much changes just as everything changes, as usual. Time has stood ...
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Oh no! and I was going to go and see Brave on Monday. Now you have made me anxious!!
Pink crocs rock!
The wee strawberries would see lots of red squirrels here...just saying!
Jane x
Aw, we liked Brave! We did see it in Edinburgh, which was a good place...
Jane has red squirrils? Who knew???
I'm so glad you have some sunshine. Our boys are fed up with the sun now, although tomorrow they're visiting friends with a pool, so I guess they'll be glad of it then.
Grrr.. it seems I can't spell squirrel.
I like the sound of the Red Squirrel Corner. Little houses? NICE!
I liked Brave! I want a Brave doll of my very own.
The SUNS are so cute with their surfer boy hair. I like them!
We have a nice long weekend (Labor Day!) and I am busy sorting out my piles of stuff. I'm moving my "office" upstairs. It's really just where I keep all my junk.
Sending huge love your way, good Mags!
Yes, it's getting quite autumnal - the light, not really the temperature. Sigh.
My boys liked Brave but didn't love it. They like squirrels more than I do. You are having a lovely end to your summer. Enjoy it!
xofrances
Lovely to read your news, and to catch up. I was lucky enough to live near a red squirrel habitat in Formby, so we would go and visit "Squirrel Woods" on a fairly regular basis. Here in France they are all red, but we don't often see them (except, sadly, squashed on the road from tme to time)
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