Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
Yesterday, http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=78700
good morning, everyone,
Rusty had an exciting evening. He caught 2 mice in the cabin. Then he played with them, injured them, but showed no signs of wanting to eat them, perhaps because he has so few teeth. So we intervened and Edward gave them a merciful
Death by drowning. Our great hunter spent a lot of time looking for more mice, but he may have gotten all. He was very proud of himself. I was sad to watch the brave way the little creatures struggled to get away from the huge preditor. They were so tiny. They may have been babies. Fly free, little Mouserls! You will be remembered!
So the hunter is still in the yellow this morning. He showed signs of breaking the bounce last night, so maybe today willbe the day.
Today is a day of camp chores and a short paddle on the lake. Later we hope to find out what happened on day 2 of the race. Conditions must have been horrific. Tomorrow we are leading a paddle on the Cedar River Flow, a very beautiful paddle in the fall. Home on Tuesday.
Wishing all a fine day. It is quite cool here and expected to go down into the 30s tonight.
Ella & Rusty, Mouse Hunter
good morning, everyone,
Rusty had an exciting evening. He caught 2 mice in the cabin. Then he played with them, injured them, but showed no signs of wanting to eat them, perhaps because he has so few teeth. So we intervened and Edward gave them a merciful
Death by drowning. Our great hunter spent a lot of time looking for more mice, but he may have gotten all. He was very proud of himself. I was sad to watch the brave way the little creatures struggled to get away from the huge preditor. They were so tiny. They may have been babies. Fly free, little Mouserls! You will be remembered!
So the hunter is still in the yellow this morning. He showed signs of breaking the bounce last night, so maybe today willbe the day.
Today is a day of camp chores and a short paddle on the lake. Later we hope to find out what happened on day 2 of the race. Conditions must have been horrific. Tomorrow we are leading a paddle on the Cedar River Flow, a very beautiful paddle in the fall. Home on Tuesday.
Wishing all a fine day. It is quite cool here and expected to go down into the 30s tonight.
Ella & Rusty, Mouse Hunter