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I would think having top predators like that indicates the health of the ecosystem, clean water, adequate shelter, food at all levels.
Unless the mink ate MY favourite gosling - then I would be sad. We humans are so tender-hearted.


I would be glad to see a mink OR an otter OR some geese - I'm almost to the point where I'm going to get out more again.
But I've lost so much writing time this past year that I'm antsy.





Have NO idea what I'd DO in that case, but I'd worry. I guess other people just install a cat door.
Our son and his wife acquired a microchipped cat in Houston, Texas, called the owner. The cat returned to them. Owner said, 'Keep him.' Outdoor cat. When they moved to Boulder, Colorado (a rather long way), the cat went with them - and has finally, after the move, become an indoor cat - so it can be done; maybe the move is the key: a new location doesn't call as hard. Cat psychology is not my strong point, as you can probably tell.





I made $2.30 on KU in April - that was all. I just can't seem to get fully going on the new book - but I..."
One consolation Alicia - that's $2.30 more than I made!



Interesting way to do a sale MT!!

I made $2.30 on KU in April - that was all. I just can't seem to get fully going on the n..."
Thanks for cheering me up! Had to laugh. At myself, of course, not you.
Hugs, Pam. There is another month just starting!



It is good, it's not quite so good when you get agitated at people either planning things that prevent it, or want to do something part way through it, may have been known to lie and say I'm busy!

Just a shame they are a charity, so can't afford to pay

But it sounds your voluntary work is fun :-)

It's certainly getting more interesting Jim, although I didn't mind sitting on a quiet reception desk while I could discreetly read!

Thanks MT


Just to Agree with this :-)
Things seem to be coming together

Thanks guys, it's nice feeling content with my life for what it is, not what people think I should do with it, and might be why my friendships feel stronger.



A diagnosis costs thousands privately and NHS Suffolk is refusing to even quote a wait time ... which is the equivalent of saying, 'it'll probably happen sometime before you die of old age ... but it may not' when asked to give a waiting time.
UGH, endless hours on hold and bashing my head against a brick wall to get nowhere here we come ... On the upside, the weather was quite nice yesterday which was a bonus.

Sorry to hear that MT, my friend is trying to get a similar diagnosis, up here, you have to make an app with the GP, hope they like your explanation, then have to get a form off reception and make another app to give it back to the doc, then see if you tick the boxes to get a referral, but it's currently a 12 month waiting list up here.

Doesn't the school help with things like this? Deciding whether you need to be concerned at all, and speeding up the testing because it affects the child's education? They must get these questions all the time.
We were already homeschooling when our youngest daughter had some problems - and our local school district did extensive testing.
They turned out to be 100% wrong, and were so condescending I had a hard time keeping myself civil, BUT their testing might have found something if it were in the things you're wondering about. (Daughter had a MAJOR sleep disorder - look up Non-24 Sleep/Wake Disorder if curious - and her father and I figured it out after all the sleep doctors consulted did squat, found a specialist in Philadelphia who agreed we'd nailed it and found a protocol which keeps it under control by manipulating her melatonin production and usage. She then graduated from college, has NOT exhibited the cycling which bedeviled her previous life, and is happily employed by the State of New York's court systems.)
School systems are supposed to be good at evaluating school problems they see all the time, and getting the necessary support (which you may or may not be thrilled about, but you'd then have the testing results).


So now he doesn't want to see the school counsellor so I have to write to everyone to say to stand down but that's worth it not to have another bloody thing I have to remember to do ... says the woman who got half way through putting the towels away today and got distracted until McOther asked about it and said he'd dared not move them in case I was doing something with them.
Hoping all is well now, or at least, better for a bit!

Good luck with it all MT!

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