Friday, February 19, 2010

Proof that the tongue has recovered.



Wilf has recovered the ability to lick his nose clean - final proof that any effects of his run in with the processionary caterpillars were short lived. He spent yesterday lounging in the sunshine , periodically checking on the workmen to see if they had dropped any jaffa cakes, and just generally enjoying himself. The toy sheep is still very much flavour of the day although it is rapidly becoming a very muddy and tattered looking plaything.

We entertained our French nuclear physicist neighbours for dinner last night. They are quite delightful but small talk is not their forte. At the end of three hours of weighty conversation, in French , I was physically drained but am at least an expert on Iranian production of Thorium. 'The font' seems to be making much better progress with the language so from time to time I was able to excuse myself from the dinner table and take the boyz for a walk or open another bottle of Meursault. For some uncharacteristic reason Wilf and Digby again decided to act like little angels. They trotted in to meet our guests, looked at them to see if they were carrying anything interesting like sausages, and then satisfied that this was a dull human night trotted out again.

Although the pine trees have been cut down we are still careful about where the boyz run and we keep a close look out for signs of caterpillars. We don't know what distance these long processions cover in their search for food. Do they march for yards or miles? The other question we can't get an answer to is what exactly is it that these things eat?

10 comments:

  1. wonderful pics of the hound(s)! you comment on my pictures...thank god for digital! i took about 100 pics yesterday...and if i'm lucky, i get a few good ones!
    sounds like interesting dinner conversation?!
    so glad to see the tongue look so red and normal! :)
    have a great weekend!
    xoxo

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  2. I'm so relieved to hear that Wilf's tongue is totally healed - I had never heard of those caterpillars before and the damage they can do really concerned me.

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  3. Awwwwww! He looks so cute! I keep trying to learn to tell the boyz apart and I'm wondering if there are any distinguishing features they have.

    I always thought having dinner with someone from far away who was all cultured and refined sounded like fun, but I don't envy you that dinner conversation at all!

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  4. We, also, have never heard of those caterpillars, but we are sooooo relieved that Wilf is all better! Now, leave those nasty critters ALONE, Wilf!

    Aire-hugs,
    Poppy, Penny & Patches

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  5. We, also, have never heard of those caterpillars, but we are sooooo glad that Wilf has recovered! Now, leave those critters ALONE, Wilf!

    Aire-hugs,
    Poppy, Penny & Patches

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  6. kks - After that conversation I slept well Rocky Creek - We discovered at lunch that they are now starting to move into oak trees
    Houndstooth - Digby is the one with the tear stains around his eyes
    PP&P - Ypu can be sure that Wilf will!

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  7. glad your tongue is back to normal, mr. wilf!
    *woof*
    the booker man

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  8. So happy for the healthy tongue!
    And that spiky hairdo looks incredibly familiar.
    Actually for both Edward and myself!!

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  9. Got it! I will remember that from now on!

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