March 2020 – A Month Like No Other

March 2020 – A Month Like No Other

Outside 01.03 Sunshine
1 March – after all that rain, we welcomed blue skies! 
Freddie sunbasking
1 March – I can sun-bask at last                               (photo of Freddie courtesy of Sarah)

 

Hello, it’s Freddie here.

As you can see from the photos above, the first day of March started so promisingly after all the terrible weather of January and February. Usually, at the end of each month, my brother or sister or I would tell you about the last four weeks’ progress on the Hazels new build project. However, with the unrelenting onslaught of Covid-19, March 2020 could not be described as a ‘usual’ month for anyone.

Therefore, in recognition of all this and after much wise counsel from the Young Master, Mr Rod and SWhoMBO considered it was inappropriate at this moment to publish details of the recent happenings at Hazels (although I can report that there has been some progress) and instead we should save this photographic narrative for less uncertain times.

However, Maidstone Mister was also most persuasive in his argument that some light relief is welcome and, indeed, necessary on these occasions. So, with grateful thanks to him, I am including here below just a few observations and some pictures of amusing items received in recent days.

Freddie on top of paperwork
This is my idea of keeping on top of the paperwork (thanks again to Sarah) 

Huh, Moses and Layla say that this is my infamous chicken impression, but I do not know what they mean!

Freddie & Layla relaxing after filing
Layla and I are completely exhausted after sorting out the filing for Mr Rod & SWhoMBO
Freddie Posing
Posing among the equipment 
Freddie Stairway to heaven
Where is the ladder – I am not used to ‘proper’ stairs in the new house 
edge catflap 2
You will recall that some cat flap progress was made last month?  
Cat Flap is a priority
Well, I am delighted to report that the hole is now cut! 

 

 

 

Cat Door in anger
Curses –  we are not allowed in yet!

From the Postbag

We are so impressed with how creative people can be in difficult times. This exciting little package arrived at the end of last week. As you will all know (particularly as he never seems to stop going on and on about them), Mr Rod is rather fond of sunflowers.  Thanks very much to Canterbury Belle and we will keep everyone posted on progress.

Sunflowers from Canterbury
Mr Rod will not be able to resist this challenge …………..

Our very good friend Truffle the Old English Sheepdog (staff members = the Storrington Stargazers) was asked to be a poster girl for Crufts this year. And if that was not exciting enough, we were thrilled to receive this lovely photo of her interviewing an up and coming TV personality (we think!) in front of her very own picture. With her cropped hair, doesn’t she look absolutely gorgeous (Truffle, that is)?

Truffle
Truffle and Clare Balding at Crufts

Our feline friendships extend far and wide. However, this one with Minty only just creeps over the border into West Sussex. As you can see, she is very quick to catch on.

Minty is unconcerned
Araminta (Duchess of Fernhurst) demonstrates ‘social distancing’ 

Mikal’s Mate in Helsinki never lets us down, ALWAYS having something amusing to contribute.

Nicola Potatoes
SWhoMBO seems to get everywhere!

The Greenoak Groupies (who are also building an oak framed house in north Surrey) might be self-isolating on the south coast but their oak beams have come up a treat with their ‘acid’ cleaning. Mr Rod and SWhoMBO look forward to the same effect on their own timbers. (Layla says that does not sound quite right, but I am leaving it as it is!)

Janet acid clean 17.03
‘Greenoak’ beams are looking very clean!

Blue Container

Like me, Layla was convinced that the infamous blue container would not be re-opened until the time came to move into the new house.

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Many of you will remember that some months ago the Young Master berated his progenitors for ‘storing’ so much stuff, a large percentage of which he predicted they would no longer ‘love’ in future years. Whilst they heeded his words to a limited extent, we know that, much to his annoyance, they still kept a large number of the boxes.

Layla Container 4
I cannot believe it – they are using a rival’s cardboard boxes!

Understandably, Layla was appalled at the beginning of March to discover that Mr Rod and SWhoMBO were again secretly sneaking into the container (when they thought we cats were sleeping) and sorting through many of the packages. And, surprise! surprise! there were many cries of “Why did we keep THIS?” and “Did you think we would use this again?” Ah well, everything is a little bit tidier now and at least the Godalming charity shops did benefit.

Layla Container 1
I could have told them they would end up taking most of this to the charity shops!

Out & About

IInspecting the Wild garlic 21.03
We check out the wild garlic 
Freddie on a trunk call
Freddie on a trunk call
Freddie & Layla
Freddie and Layla on a ‘stand off’
Outside 28.03
28 March – the willow tree is in leaf 
Outside 28.03 Freddie Coming
28 March – Freddie ‘beating the bounds’      – coming 
Outside 28.03 Freddie Going
28 March – Freddie ‘beating the bounds’  – going

Social Media Humour

I am always amazed at how quickly funny pictures and jokes appear about current situations. Many of them could be described as being ‘darkly’ comic and fairly hard hitting. So, I am including here just a small selection of the lighter, more humorous ones (and particularly those that relate to felines) which have entertained us in recent days.

Wine is the answer
The Young Master assures us that these are now all sold out……!!
Larry the cat
I look forward to the next update from Downing Street
Fags and cornetto
Really? Surely he would be shouting for cat-nip and the most recent rodent cat-alogue?
Loo paper bribery
How many humans would succumb?

And, just in case you had not yet adopted the principles, here is:

The Cat’s Guide to Self-Isolation  

  • Snacking
  • Relaxing
  • Snacking
  • Sleeping
  • Staying hydrated
  • More snacking
  • Taking regular exercise (if you must)
  • Staying connected with your staff members (a.k.a. family)
  • Keeping tidy
  • Stimulating activities
  • More sleeping
  • Yet more snacking

With very best wishes to all of you and I hope that April will prove to be a less challenging month for us all.

Finally, despite all the difficult news:

Outside 22.03 Spring has arrived
29 March – Proof that spring really has arrived!

 

 

 

 

 

6 thoughts on “March 2020 – A Month Like No Other

  1. Oh Freddie, how you have read the whole nation’s mood correctly. And what glorious Spring photos!!! Haven’t we been lucky with the weather, so enabling you to take such purrfect photos. So impressed.
    If you ever gave up supervising Mr Rod and SWhoMBO, I think you should consider taking on the seriously important job of Court Photographer, preferably for the Royal Family themselves. Do have a think about it as I think you are definitely gifted in that field.
    Fingers crossed for a less stressful month coming up.
    Guildford Girl xxx

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  2. Hi Freddie, the house looks great, could do with some furniture! I am sad the self isolation chairs have sold out…..could be good now sun is out. But at least you have your cat flap!!
    Puttenham pal

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  3. Following on from Guildford Girl’s comments, I was hoping to offer Freddie and Layla the job of sorting out my filing – currently piled up in the dining room! You are obviously complete experts. Please do let me know if you would like to see a full job description – I will be offering a generous perks incentive of tinned mackerel and Dreamies in a number of flavours. Looking forward to hearing from you. Fernhurst Filly xx

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  4. Wow we got a mention – we did worry it was a bit like a busman’s holiday for Mr Rod…. Alice is out ahead at home …

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  5. Truffle here – Just wanted to say thanks for the additional publicity, and that my parents think I was so well behaved on the day. In reality, I was worn out after all that Crufts PR work, and couldn’t bark even if I wanted to!! xx

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