Don't bother to ask how my walk went today because
I'm going to tell you anyway - horrendous.
It was like finding myself trapped in a corner of
Hieronymus Bosch's painting The Garden of Earthly Delights!
It was like finding myself trapped in a corner of
Hieronymus Bosch's painting The Garden of Earthly Delights!
As a child I grew up with stories from Kenneth Grahame's
The Wind in the Willows and avidly followed the
adventures of Ratty, Mole, Badger and, of course my favourite
character, Mr Toad. I love these warty, misshapen creatures and have
even shared my living room with a few when my children were young
even shared my living room with a few when my children were young
and insisted upon bringing them indoors for further observation.
Back swiftly to my constitutional before everyone becomes
totally confused by my many tangents.
totally confused by my many tangents.
I had already found a 5p piece, a couple of conkers
and a small heart-shaped stone by the time I turned into
Mill Lane but I certainly wasn't prepared for the scene
of utter carnage that I was about to find there!
Toads at certain times of the year gather together in groups called
"knots" or "jubilees" and I think perhaps a recent
sudden downpour had disturbed them.
In any event they had certainly taken to the road where they
had been mown down, very recently, in their dozens by passing motorists.
A couple I found were badly injured and barely alive so with the
aid of a stout stick I found in the hedgerow I helped them on
to their last reward.
I then promptly threw up rather noisily in full view of some nearby workmen
and decided to call it a day - bloody Monday!
I shall not be having toad in the hole for my supper
tonight (or indeed for some considerable time to come).
Anyone fancy a muffin - don't even go there Camilla
my sense of humour has temporarily left me
along with my lunch!
of utter carnage that I was about to find there!
Toads at certain times of the year gather together in groups called
"knots" or "jubilees" and I think perhaps a recent
sudden downpour had disturbed them.
In any event they had certainly taken to the road where they
had been mown down, very recently, in their dozens by passing motorists.
A couple I found were badly injured and barely alive so with the
aid of a stout stick I found in the hedgerow I helped them on
to their last reward.
I then promptly threw up rather noisily in full view of some nearby workmen
and decided to call it a day - bloody Monday!
I shall not be having toad in the hole for my supper
tonight (or indeed for some considerable time to come).
Anyone fancy a muffin - don't even go there Camilla
my sense of humour has temporarily left me
along with my lunch!
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