I'm much in favour of wildlife and we do everything to encourage it at home, love to see all the stuff going on at the allotment, too.
However, I may have to revise this view after yesterday evening.
I was down on the plot, having picked some strawbs, raspberries and blackcurrants, and was busy watering. The allotment fox came wandering by and what a handsome fellow he is. I got a bit concerned as I thought he was about to scoff my soft fruit, but no, that was further up. Instead, he took a fancy to one of my nice, thorn proof leather gloves, took one in his mouth & trotted off with it, me chasing after. Foxy won and I now need either 1 right glove, or (more likely) a new pair. I'm not sure just what he thought they were, but I'll bet that glove is nowhere near as tasty as he thought it would be!
Harrumph!
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Foxes have taken gardening shoes from outside my backdoor in the past, I wonder if they are like magpies and cleptomaniacs, something to do with nesting or playing perhaps?
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Foxes do of course have a particular realtionship with gloves
The Welsh name for the flower is Bysedd y cŵn (Dogs' fingers), so reckon yourself lucky it was just a fox and a glove
The Welsh name for the flower is Bysedd y cŵn (Dogs' fingers), so reckon yourself lucky it was just a fox and a glove
