
Waye-aye all, it’s Roscoe back again.
Y is the second last letter of our A to Z Challenge. It’s taken us a long time to get here, yet it seems like only Yesterday since we started.
Yesterday was Sunday and we spent a few hours out in the garden. Mam gave us a very large run, and then let the Youths in to a bit we’d been in. Youths is what we now call the Littlies, the three that Mam’s been fostering, since they’re much bigger now, and behaving more like teenagers than anything else.
Mam’s been telling me off for being grouchy with everyone, including Neville, but I’m not as bad as Bertie, who came out of his run somehow on Tuesday, and attacked Biggles most unkindly. I don’t know Y he does it. Biggles had a bite on his cheek, but Mam says it’s healed up fine. Yesterday Young Eclipse got through one of the fence panels and came to see us oldies. We were very polite to him, and Mam saw him and came to collect him. He seemed quite polite too. I wonder why Mam hasn’t introduced us on the kitchen floor like she did the other two? I liked the white one, but the ginger one didn’t like being with me at all. Even though we chat when we’re out in the garden. They are going to be leaving us this week, to go to a new home, I think.
There’s not much Yummy grass left in the garden. We occasionally find a new patch under the shade of the wall, but there’s none under the tree on the other side because that trees taken all the moisture. Mam says we might as well have as big a run as she can make in case we find some we’ve missed.
We’re going down to Hampshire again next weekend, and I hope there’ll be some yummy grass there. Mam says not to hope too much, as they’ve had no more rain than we have. Apparently it’s wet where all the gardening programmes come from.
Y was a very difficult letter. Bertie’s got Z next week, which could be just as bad.
Mind you, Mam gave us some Yellow corn Yesterday. That was Yummy.
See you next time!
Roscoe xxx
I think you did really great with finding things for Y. Also, glad Biggles’ cut is healing. Hope you enjoy your trip to Hampshire. Oh, and good luck to the youths in their new home, or wherever they’re going. Squeak soon, Joshua
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Y is for “you haven’t given me veggies in the last 15 minutes,” according to these two here.
Love you, boys!
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My, I’ve had piggies argue, but never bite each other to leave a wound! I guess you’ll be glad to see that trio go. That is cute how he’s (Fire?) peeking over the fence. I notice your Mam has her own veggies well protected! Y could be for some Yummy foods, like Yellow peppers and Yellow corn. Oh, Yellow carrots too!
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