Wednesday, October 7
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Your round up goes to show that, no matter how strange the day in which we live become, nature keeps on going. Ruby must be nearly full grown by now?
ReplyDeleteRuby will be 9 months old next week, Deborah. She was fully grown at 8 months
DeleteIt’s later in the month than I thought she’s 9 months old today - Thursday
DeleteWow Sue, what a wonderful photo selection. Loved seeing the red panda (reminding me of trips to Edinburgh Zoo with daughters). That was an eye catching spider too, I've never seen one like that. Also loved seeing all your containers ready for the freezer and all those squashes! I'm guessing you must have an extra freezer in your garage to store all your home grown bounty! Brilliant to see every time.
ReplyDeleteThe park has recently extended and red pandas haven’t been there long, Shirley. We have three freezers in the garage, a tall one and two small ones and a fridge freezer on the kitchen.
DeleteAh, now I have freezer envy 😉
DeleteIt all looked great until those last couple of pictures. Of course Ruby is such a treat to see. She always looks so pert and happy.
ReplyDeleteShe is a happy little dog, Lisa. Yes winter’s moving in.
DeleteWhat a wonderful variety of colourful pictures. Loved all the animals shots, especially those monkeys.xxx
ReplyDeleteThey’re gelada monkeys, Dina. The male, Harry reminds me of a pop star.
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