
For Becky at the Life of B‘s square photo #kindasquare challenge for October:
A warm and quiet evening in September saw an unexpected visitor descending on our pond; an escapee from a children’s party in the near vicinity? Mi-kinda Mouse!

For Becky at the Life of B‘s square photo #kindasquare challenge for October:
A warm and quiet evening in September saw an unexpected visitor descending on our pond; an escapee from a children’s party in the near vicinity? Mi-kinda Mouse!
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Now that really is unexpected, and not at all the mouse I was expecting. I love it! Although also relieved that it arrived in your garden when you could do something safe with it rather than landing in the sea or a wood where it might harm (and scare) the wildlife.
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Absolutely, I’ve humanely deflated him and he’s in our pile for the recycling centre – unfortunately I don’t think there’s anything that can be done and he’ll end up in landfill..
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Such a shame that so much joy cannot be made more nature friendly
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Yes, he’s a fun mouse, but I hope he isn’t going to disintegrate and pollute the surrounding area 😦
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I know – I don’t think he’s recyclable, but he’s now deflated and in the pile for the centre – more than likely will end up in landfill…
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I like that mouse 😀
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me too!
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