HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY NEW MONTH and HAPPY MAY DAY!
I hope everyone has a wonderful week and a glorious spring!!!
Apologies for starting the thread a little early. We have big 'ol thunderstorms moving in, possibly severe, and I'm shutting down my computer for the night. I'm going to wash and cut my hair and do a little quiet meditation and planning for the month of May.
Today was a rare "Black Moon," the second new moon in a single month. A partial solar eclipse is just now ending, but it was not visible in the UK or the US.
Take care, all.
I'm so very happy to see that OG is home! OG: I hope every day is a big improvement in your quality of life. Sending you strength and best wishes! My best to Eagle-Eye, too.
Such good news that OG is back at home. Hope to hear from you when you are able and sending best regards to you three !
OG – So pleased you are home. Take things easy and recover slowly but surely {{{HUGS}}} Maybe EE & J can take things easier too.
I have been reading all your posts and may reply this year, next year, sometime. . .
Continuing mouse saga: To refresh – mouse in kitchen cupboard ate peanut butter without setting off basic traps. Humane traps snapped shut at the slightest, without a mouse inside of course. Thursday - I bought mouse bait from supermarket, Friday morn, no tooth marks, it had not been touched. So I carved off a few “crumbs” with garden knife. After another sleepless night hearing chewing noises, I see on Saturday morn, all eaten. We were hopeful until 12.15 am Sunday morn when s/he recovered and started chewing chipboard again. I went to hardware store to fetch “kills in one day” bait. Yeah right, Monday morn, not touched, but very little chewing activity overnight, so we believe s/he is probably feeling ill.
I decide to remove & wash some casserole dishes from top shelf (s/he has been living on bottom shelf). Suddenly I see a flash of grey on upper shelf; very much alive and fast. I slam door and call Emergency Services ie s-i-l. Poor chap has had a week off work for camping holiday, returned to 450 work emails and now the in-laws have a problem. Luckily he had a work visit to nearby suburb today, visited us (lunch hour). He brought 2 different traps & another bait which he distributed. We were standing in kitchen thanking him when SNAP! He caught a mouse! I already had a grave dug in garden. S-i-l suggests waiting 2-3 days as he believes there are more mice. . .
Other s-i-l tested positive to covid on Friday, only mild illness. Since close contact quarantine rules were removed at weekend, Dau#1 is able to return to teaching today. G-son is recovering.
LINDA - You wrote "there is hardly ever only one mouse, so I would expect several more......"
I already feel like crawling away and bawling my eyes out.