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Labradorâs personalityđâđŠș⊠attention span of a gnat! đ
Top Stories: Race Against Time; Elusive Parkrun; Painting Pandemonium
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How Rude!
A red Mazda, rudely cuts into the traffic that stretches out ahead of me, like a bungy cord. Clearly, the âearly birdâ didnât âcatch the wormâ this time! A car horn beeps in protest. Soon afterwards, I give a quiet cheer when the offending vehicle is delayed by a school bus pulling back into its lane⊠traffic lights flash amber to red.
By Angie the Archivist đđȘ¶4 days ago in Fiction
Fast Fashion
âGidday.â âHi, Dad.â âStevieâs camping at UluruâŠâ âNice.â âYep. He got a new wardrobeâŠâ âReally? Out there?â âOvernight, he strung his clean washing on a clothesline, from the back of his car. Next day, fifty clicks down the track, he spotted a lone sock flying behind him.â
By Angie the Archivist đđȘ¶12 days ago in Fiction
EeeeK!
Never rains⊠it pours! Our sonâs sick and dogâs post-op Catâs neck has a tick! * Thankfully they all survived. Hudsonâs a good old dog and an excellent patient. He calmly submits to wearing old singlets â fashioned into body suits â to protect multiple abdominal wounds. It was almost the final straw to discover a tick on Miaâs ancient neck. Having long experience in dealing with ticks, we were surprisingly unsuccessful in removing it (after first âkillingâ it with eucalyptus). An unplanned trip to the vet, along with her doggy brother confirmed my daughterâs assertion. Her âtickâ was a mole in disguise.
By Angie the Archivist đđȘ¶20 days ago in Poets
Young Again
Rickety old cat Rockets round the yard chasing Neighboursâ prowling pet. * Inspired by our Grand Old Dame, Queen Mia. Deaf and almost blind, she spies our neighboursâ cat, Bad Luck. Instantly, her clock winds back a decade. Fleet of foot, she flies in pursuit.
By Angie the Archivist đđȘ¶23 days ago in Poets
Chaotic Cyclones
Unpredictable Meteorological Extravaganza. * I figure extreme weather events such cyclones, floods, blizzards, tsunamis and bushfires are extremely unpredictable and qualify as extravaganzas (a very elaborate and expensive show or performance)!
By Angie the Archivist đđȘ¶about a month ago in Poets

