Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/09/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> You know, disappearing animals may be getting to be a real problem. > > A week ago as I was driving back from an errand in Harvard Square and > rounding a U-turn to put myself back on Mass Ave, a mouse popped up > from under the hood behind my right windshield wiper. He scampered > to the middle of the car, faced forward, stuck his nose in the air, > wiggled his whiskers, and took in the scene, enjoying the breeze like > a tiny brown puppy. Seemingly pleased by all this fun, he ducked > behind the left wiper and disappeared under the hood again. > > I have no idea what happened to him. He couldn't get into either the > car or the engine compartment from where he was but there was no sign > of him when I got back to work and looked for him. > > Hope this isn't the start of a trend. It could be serious. I wonder > what it all means... > > Anyone else had animals or bugs disappear recently? We may want to > keep track of this stuff. > > Regards, > > Dick > > I think mice are cute even sometimes I think that about the big ones. I also think even certain bugs are cute. Like yesterday I thought that. Do people have pet bugs? I don't even have to ask. I'm an All Creatures Great and Small kinda guy. But right now I'm killing bugs with Boric Acid. And The Art Of War - by Sun Tzu I keep that under my pillow. Mark William Rabiner rabinergroup.com