Jeans Adventures in the Wilds (by sarah)
I ment to post these pics ages ago they are from when Jean first learnt to walk!
I ment to post these pics ages ago they are from when Jean first learnt to walk!
Is.....
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Andy!!!!!!!!
He guessed that indeed Percivial was a mouse - here are some pics of him.
It was a bit silly of me to try and keep the poor little thing but Hydrogen droped him at my feet and looked at me all expectantly and I picked him up and fell in love. I was worried that he would have internal injuries but he seemed fine.
The cats wouldn't allow us to release him just hounding him out again so we put him Brocclys old cage and shut the cats out of the room. He seemed happy with his new home but deleyed shock unfortunatly got him. We thought he was ok he had even made little caches of food and a little nest.
The burial rite was a bit of farst though as it was supposed to be a viking burial but his boat capsized and sunk :/ (comedy then insued as we tried to get him to float away involving long garden impliments and much we shouldn't laugh.)
When I filled in the application forms to be a cub scout leader, I was faced with a problem. There was a little box, long enough for one or two words, called something like "Religion".
The notes explained that having some kind of idea of spirituality was a prerequisite for involvement, which I agreed with; I think that many people these days, rejecting the interesting creation Christianity has evolved into over the past couple of thousand years, have gone rather too far to the opposite extreme, adopting materialism and nihilism.
But I'm afraid I don't have any simple "religion" that I can write a name for in that short a space. If I had to summarise my philosophy of life, I think I'd have to write "Fundamentalist Taoism with influences from Chaos Magick and Fight Club". Which (a) wouldn't fit in that space and (b) might lead people to ask if I'm trying to be funny.
So I panicked and wrote "Methodist", because that's what my wife had put on hers...
But it got me thinking: "What is the most concise description of my philosophy of the world I can write, that won't still require further explanation?". So here's a stab at it.