Well our friend ambled off into the dark and I went back to bed only to hear Patches "woof" about a half hour later. As I had been trying to get back to sleep I had a feeling I should have left the lights on. I went back to the door and sure enough the waddling pin cushion was back up on the door. This time when he had climbed down I gave him a hearty poke with a long handled spade to encourage him to skedaddle along dropping a few quills in his wake. I then left the outside lights on in the breezeway and back yard. No return visits the next couple of nights but in the morning after the third night there were droppings on the front patio so I began leaving the outside light there on through the night. I'll give it another week or two then try a night without the lights to see if he's found another activity to keep him busy.
Life is full of good and bad experiences but I seem to find the most pleasure from fleeting moments of each day. Sure I get frustrated a lot more than I should but every now and then "just a little is enough" to keep me going.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Varmint Tale
Well our friend ambled off into the dark and I went back to bed only to hear Patches "woof" about a half hour later. As I had been trying to get back to sleep I had a feeling I should have left the lights on. I went back to the door and sure enough the waddling pin cushion was back up on the door. This time when he had climbed down I gave him a hearty poke with a long handled spade to encourage him to skedaddle along dropping a few quills in his wake. I then left the outside lights on in the breezeway and back yard. No return visits the next couple of nights but in the morning after the third night there were droppings on the front patio so I began leaving the outside light there on through the night. I'll give it another week or two then try a night without the lights to see if he's found another activity to keep him busy.
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Ian looks Great! Does he look older .... errr .... more mature to you? He left still looking like a kid, now he looks like a young man.
Am I wrong or did you really luck out in your porcupine poking? The deer was a much more pleasant visitor.
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