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Starting from number one there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number one there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

The photographs are being put on the Photo Page by someone else, so they may not be on the website when the Diary comes up.

We are also getting very low on Photographs.

This owl ws found when all the leaves had dropped off the trees. He looks quite cute. Elsie

Red Admiral at Dunster. Margaret.

Troop of Fairy Bonnets Toadstalls. Jill xx.

False Death Cap – similar to Fly Agaric but white, and very poisonous! Jill xx.

Me just before I set off (possibly the funniest picture) Margaret.

Karen saw one of the Female Reindeer standing on its rear legs pushing on my back. She was trying to reach the feed scoop that I put above me head as they try to eat it before I have time to put it in their trough. One of the Pennywell Farm Reindeer is now eating with our Reindeer without to many arguments. The other one just wont eat with the group so I keep her away whilst the others are feeding. I keep food in the scoops until the other females are finished so that she gets her feed.

The Reindeer jumping on my back reminded me when we had a couple of Quanaco. They are a type of Llama and as the Llama are of the Camelid Family. Unlike the Llama they tend to be all of the same light brown colour. I cant remember how we got them and I only got to know what they were when we went to sell them. I was selling them as they were two Males and to say that they were a nuisance would be an under statement. The first person to look at them told me what they were, as he was looking for Llamas he did not buy them. The next potential purchaser was a very posh Lady who spoke as if she had a plumb in her mouth, very proper and she let us know. The Quanaco were with our Llama in the Badger Field before we knew we had then, that is of course if they were there. The Lady was more interested in the Llama when she saw them but they were not for sale. Even after being told she continued petting the Llama with her back towards the Quanaco who both without any warning knocked her to the ground and started to stamp on her. Even after getting them away from the Lady within seconds of her finishing on the ground she was still showing signs of scrapes and bruises. She wasn’t a very happy Lady I can tell you, and the plumb in her mouth disappeared being replace with a barrage of foul language aimed at both the Quanaco and myself. I should think that she gave up on the idea of keeping members of the Camelid Family.

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