It asks, who is eating what? This is not some sort of bloodthirsty safari, though. If you step back, you see this...
I guess they are talking about minibeasts or creepy crawlies. Mind you, I did see a couple of squirrels, so I suppose that counts. They are bound to be eating stuff.
The park is attached to a small museum, and there are notices around referring to exhibits. Bear actually asked about going there, so I may well take him at the weekend.
I went for a walk after dropping bear off (after a horrendous school run). On the way to pick him up, I dropped off some clothes at a charity shop. It was only a couple of bags, but it's a step in the right direction, so while I didn't accomplish all I wanted to do, at least I managed something.
Writing Stuff - I completely failed at writing today, but I did post a book review here, Borrowed Magic by Stephanie Foxe. It's not a bad read, with plenty of pace and interest, but it's in the first person present tense again! I want to get away from non fiction and I want to write reviews as I know how much difference it can make to an author to get a review, even if it isn't the most awesome one. I've decided to write a review a week, to broaden my reading and to hopefully give a hand to authors (or a warning to readers, but I don't want to write that sort of review). I'm starting with people I don't know, as I don't feel bad if I don't like it. I've been going on to Kindle Unlimited, looking for recent releases and seeing what I feel like. I need to find more that are not first person present tense, although Borrowed Magic is a great story and well told (if in the first person present tense. Maybe I'm just prejudiced).
Hugs to all.
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