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Monday 16 March 2015

WHAT'S IN A NAME?

When I was checking the latin name of this dog, I noticed that it's name seems to have changed. When I was a kid it was called a Cape Hunting Dog. (Now it seems to be known as the African Hunting Dog.) Like the hyena, it wasn't very popular, and most people rated it little above vermin.
My point of view, for what it's worth, is that it's a rather beautiful animal.


AND ANOTHER ENDANGERED ANIMAL

Well, our first guests are still a few weeks off so I'm still painting (mainly to avoid getting stuck into the garden as Lynne keeps nagging me to do).
Here's an example of what I'm doing.

Probably the bes known of all endangered species - it could be yours.
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Thursday 12 March 2015

ANOTHER ENDANGERED ANIMAL

Still waiting for summer, despite many positive signs of spring, so painting is still an option (and it's much warmer than playing petanque).
I don't know much about the red panda, except that it's listed as 'vulnerable' on the list of endangered animals.
Anyway, here's what it looks like:


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Wednesday 11 March 2015

EARLY SIGNS OF SUMMER NOTWITHSTANDING...

Well, the blackbirds are making a racket in the early morning, the cranes are high overhead on their way back from Africa, the frogs are back in the pond and the weeds are on their way in the garden.
So summer must be on its way. But it's certainly not really here yet, so I'm still busying myself with playing petanque, drinking some of the wine we bought in Spain last weekend (only on weekends though because Lynne won't let me during the week) - and painting.
I'm in animal mode now, and here's my latest.
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