The saddest thing I saw today
Mar. 10th, 2016 07:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The local raccoon, still very round from all the winter fat it put on for a winter that never came, morosely examining the fencing the LRT people have run down the middle of Charles Street. After a while, it turned around and waddled back up the steps to Madison South....
(feral cat just goes up one side of the fence and down the other before repeating it on the next set of fences)
(feral cat just goes up one side of the fence and down the other before repeating it on the next set of fences)
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Date: 2016-03-11 03:44 am (UTC)Although I guess they still need to be of uniform density. I guess that'll be stage 2.
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Date: 2016-03-11 05:13 am (UTC)*They take ages. I'd no idea. I took a short video on my camera, went upstairs to figure out how to transfer said video to Facebook, which took a little time, came back, and they were still at it. Making out like bandits, as one says.
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Date: 2016-03-11 05:41 am (UTC)We don't know who/what pulled him out. Cats wouldn't have, would they? Raccoons, maybe, but why would they go to all that trouble and not have a snack? I suggested divine telekinesis, but my husband thinks raccoons are far more probable. Thoughts?
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Date: 2016-03-11 08:23 pm (UTC)Thank you, Rob!
William Hyde