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elle

16th June 2018, 18:51
Hi, Chris!
I saw your reference to "Harvey" on the Guardian Prize thread...….
I loved James Stewart as Elwood P. Dowd, with his friend, Harvey, the invisible 6ft rabbit!
The film brought tears to my eyes!
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chrise

16th June 2018, 18:57
Hi elle
Yes, a great film. However, as she knew I liked it, my daughter persuaded me to watch Donnie Darko. That also has an invisible rabbit, but there the similarites end - my advice would be DON'T{/b].!
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chrise

16th June 2018, 18:58
I'd better put this in
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elle

16th June 2018, 19:02
Hi, Chris!
I haven't heard of Donnie Darko?
(But don't worry, if I ever come across it...I'll give it a wide berth!)
James Stewart as Elwood P. was 'magical' himself!
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rosalind

17th June 2018, 10:58
hi elle
Hope you have a wonderful day with your family.
Yesterday I took my grandchildren to Tiggywinkles, which started as a hedgehog rescue place and now rescues many birds and animals. We saw tiny baby hedgehogs in the nursery as well as lots of baby birds being fed. There are quite large paddocks with undergrowth and trees for those animals that cannot be returned to the wild and we saw the badger in his den (through glass!), foxes and deer. Today we are off to see some crocodiles. If the children are really interested I will buy them an "experience day" another time.
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elle

17th June 2018, 18:30
Hello, Ros!
Sorry...I have only just read your message!
Yes, we had a wonderful day out, thank you!
We were treated to lunch as it was Fathers' Day!
And spent some great quality time with our daughter , son-in-law and the two boys.
They have gone home now.
You sound to have had fun with your own grandchildren.
I have heard of "Tiggywinkles", but have never visited the rescue centre.
What a good idea to take the children there.
What is an "experience day"?
It sounds interesting?
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rosalind

17th June 2018, 19:06
Glad you had such a nice day elle.

The trip to Tiggywinkles was just an ordinary visit. World of Crocodiles was very good, but I think moderately limited. We saw cotton top tamarins being fed live grasshoppers; luckily the day old chicks fed to the crocs were dead! The children enjoyed it and I'm vey tired!
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pigale

17th June 2018, 20:53
Good Evening Elle and Ros,

Pleased to know you both had nice time with family and grand-children;

Yes, I expect you must be tired Ros, but what a nice week-end you
gave your grand-kids! Very interesting way to keep them occupied while educating them at the same time - From what you say, it seems
they enjoyed the tiggywinkles (I must admit that I have no
idea as to what it is - a search on googles should fill me in.

How did your husband enjoy his special day Elle? Where did you
all have lunch? A restaurant chosen by BB?
Family time is always quality time, isn't it?

As I said, peaceful yet enjoyable day for me - I always find some
ways to keep myself occupied with some research/translation
for myself, or just playing my piano keyboard, or other hobbies.

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pigale

17th June 2018, 20:54
Good Evening Elle and Ros,

Pleased to know you both had nice time with family and grand-children;

Yes, I expect you must be tired Ros, but what a nice week-end you
gave your grand-kids! Very interesting way to keep them occupied while educating them at the same time - From what you say, it seems
they enjoyed the tiggywinkles (I must admit that I have no
idea as to what it is - a search on googles should fill me in.

How did your husband enjoy his special day Elle? Where did you
all have lunch? A restaurant chosen by BB?
Family time is always quality time, isn't it?

As I said, peaceful yet enjoyable day for me - I always find some
ways to keep myself occupied, either doing some research/translation for myself, or just playing my piano keyboard, or other hobbies.

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rosalind

17th June 2018, 21:29
Hi pigale
Tiggywinkles was once just someone's house, where you could take injured wild animals and birds, especially hedgehogs. The man who founded it gave his whole life to caring for wild creatures. Many years ago I found a badly injured fox and took it to the original hospital (with gloves! 20 miles in the car). You can ring to find what happened to any animal you take, but not see it again. I believe the fox was OK.
Now they have a purpose - built hospital and pens for the animals too injured to return to the wild. They even have a blind hedgehog that runs about during the day. While we were there on Saturday, one of the staff picked up a female and told the children about them- how they curled up, how many spines etc.
They have a lot of newly fledged blackbird chicks and some very tiny birds in "nests", which seem to be made of kitchen paper held in a cup of some sort. You can watch the staff care for them. There is also a small museum with skeletons.
I gave the children some money each to buy whatever they liked. One chose a "dinosaur egg" - you put it in water and it hatches in about 24 hours! The other chose a croc head necklace. They thanked me very sweetly.
Do you read a lot, pigale? I would hardly know what to do with myself without books. I also do research, mostly family history for others.
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