tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7977539438223210156.post3182483416245566531..comments2023-10-23T17:01:45.554+01:00Comments on Being a Smallholder: The munching maraudersDenisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14534642413335823675noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7977539438223210156.post-71603197504382340582009-09-17T06:03:02.754+01:002009-09-17T06:03:02.754+01:00You "lawnmowers" are like my granddaught...You "lawnmowers" are like my granddaughters' rabbits - they kept their patches noticably well trimmed. They (the rabbits) had a holiday with us for a 14 days. Their hutch was in a pen on our lawn. Now several weeks later, despite moving the pen around, the droughted lawn has vivid green patches of grass, dark brown patches and several attempted burrows. The green patches are about two centimetres higher than the rest of the lawn. Your sheepish "little darlings" are behavioural innocents! Enjoy the gardening leave.Geoff Jaef Parsonshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01321756542655430354noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7977539438223210156.post-52077450119526904092009-09-11T12:44:43.319+01:002009-09-11T12:44:43.319+01:00Sorry to hear about your job Denise. These are not...Sorry to hear about your job Denise. These are not the easiest times we live in :o( Mind you, being on "gardening leave" until March doesn't sound too bad!<br /><br />Sounds like you've been having a busy time :o)Jenny Holdenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17503427796709597517noreply@blogger.com