Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Taste

I am sitting here chewing chocolate-smothered toffee pieces that I was unable to resist buying today in Thorntons Chocolatiers.

Meanwhile, outside on my doorstep, the fox is eating cat food, turkey slices and a mouse one of my cats caught this morning. The cat ran off when I came downstairs, so I put the mouse away in a cupboard to wait for fox feeding time. It's the second one this week. He must love my cats.

10 comments:

  1. Thornton's chocolate caramels? Come on Val, pass them round pleeease! lol
    The new decor is very bright but your pictures are even more impressive on this template.

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  2. Yes Val, did you bring enough candy to share with the whole class?

    That fox eats better than I do! Well, except for the dead mouse.

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  3. Dear Val-
    Congratulations on 1000 posts and thanks again for the great pictures, as always-
    Chocolate covered toffee-
    Sounds good-
    It's nice to meet another animal lover and Vincent admirer at the same time-
    Regi and Buddy the Beagle

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  4. Oooo, a fox! Can you take a picture and post it? Please?

    (By the way, your VDO pix look great in the new template!)

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  5. hey val! love the new look! thanx for stopping by and saying hi! you really have a fox coming to your door!? that's cool! we never see anything like that around here.

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  6. Sorry, Gretchen, he's still too timid, and I don't want to flash at him (?) and make him run away from his food. Maybe if he gets tamer.

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  8. Hello, Val,

    thankz for the comment.

    After having this dream about Vincent D'Onofrio, I searched about his carried and now I am one of his fans. That dream was very good actually.
    :)

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  9. Anonymous7:21 pm

    Chocolate I can cope with, but the mouse thing would have me shrieking and running in the opposite direction. I remember my friend's cat once brought a very large deceased rat home to her, and laid it outside the back door. Both of us waited for her mum to come home to move it before we'd go outside.

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  10. At least the dead mouse didn't go to waste . . . heh-heh.

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