Wearing tweed, obviously

Apr 26, 2011 18:27

We went for a walk in some bluebell woods over the weekend while visiting burge's aunt Jane. Gorgeous, of course, and other-wordly and fragrant and all the things that bluebell woods are ( Read more... )

jam, whimsy, badgers

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stu_n April 26 2011, 20:00:43 UTC
King's Wood, in Sanderstead, near Croydon.

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alasdair April 26 2011, 18:40:27 UTC
I am delighted out of all measure to learn that badgers like jam sandwiches. I mean, I always knew they would, but it's nice to get official confirmation.

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Mark my words chrisisiddall April 26 2011, 20:36:55 UTC
It'll all end in tears when tweed clad gangs of brockish ruffians are mugging little old ladies for their home made strawberry seedless. No WI cake sale will be safe from a bimble by jam-snaffling.

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redscharlach April 26 2011, 20:49:11 UTC
I am utterly delighted to learn that badgers like jam sandwiches. I also have the following tale to share ( ... )

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stu_n April 26 2011, 22:49:16 UTC
That is completely brilliant.

Do stoats like scones, I wonder?

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burge April 27 2011, 11:20:02 UTC
I have to know. Do foxes like their jam sandwiches buttered, or just bread & jam?

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redscharlach April 27 2011, 12:05:51 UTC
Just bread and jam is what they were given, and they ate it speedily enough. Admittedly, I didn't offer them the other option, but it was Sainsbury's Basics jam (bought specially for fox-feeding purposes) so I don't think they're all that fussy.

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gregmce April 26 2011, 22:09:46 UTC
The second I read "jam sandwich" I had that exact same image in my head too. Hurrah for badgers and jam sandwiches!

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