Sunday, 7 April 2013
Rhino relationships
Equally sunny but cooler than yesterday. We had a lunch date at Burton Upon Trent but managed to find Barrow Upon
Trent instead, but the problem was quickly rectified and our friends had only a short wait for us. No malnutrition suffered.
The photo is of the Tardis Two early days in the welding shop, now a distant memory. No comparison with the newest pictures. After our last visit to MCC we stupidly decided to "pop" into IKEA looking for a cutlery tray. Sounds reasonable until you realise it is impossible to just "pop" into IKEA. We got lost several times again. Many hours later we managed to tunnel our way out, exhausted but complete with a cutlery tray. I still think someone should introduce an IKEA sat-nav into which you tap your required department, plug in your earphones and off you go. Tap exit when you want to leave. What could possibly go wrong? A £5 deposit should ensure return of the gadget each time.I made a remarkable discovery yesterday whilst walking home from the village Our rhino has always appeared to be alone, poor soul, but on the other side of the same tree are the heads of a female and calf, not visible from the house. Good news indeed. The Black rhino population is therefore considerably higher than previous estimates
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