Took Mr Harv for a walk to the local park. Met my neighbour who, too, was walking his dogs and he was telling a little girl of 6 had been missing for 3 hours. Allegedly her mother was a little slow and so was the little girl.
Lots of police about and more. I was just sitting on the bench but then had to go - police took my personal details as they were with everyone leaving the park.
I said I knew about the little girl but at that point he had just got news the little girl had been found but did not know where. There had been talk that the little girl tried to make it home. There are rivers in the park.
On my way home about 500 yards - more police
- when I got up to the scene, an elderly gentleman had collapsed and every body was around him - right enough, young people were holding his hand and one had put their coat under his head. At this point the ambulance arrived. That's all folks!!!
Yes Elina - I walked away but was overwhelmed by the kindness of most of the youngsters there - and they are always getting ripped apart. It was indeed emotional.
Your day was interesting, how is Harvey, I only recently realised you changed your name, my day consisted of cleaning 3 fox cubs, 1 wood pigeon, 3 baby rabbits, 1 glissando, 5 mice, and 80 baby hedgehogs, knackered now, oh bought home a baby squidge,
Harvey is Harvey - only interested in food and walks LOL.
Still has the tumour but it is now a year and half and he does have a great life. When at the park he doesn't run about as much.
Last week in the house - my sister was over for dinner and she jokingly remarked that he couldn't jump onto the settee which he can of course - but I said to her - "well if you were 77 could you jump on a settee. LOL