We're all having a good day as our friend Bear has told all his readers about us on his successful blogspot. As we relax at the end of the day with a pint of Wherry and a nutella sandwich (Bear's recipe) we're mulling over what we should next report on our blog spot.
We thought we would take a quick break from introducing ourselves (although there are lots more to come) and talk about a subject that will be close to the hearts of many of our readers - how pets turn a house into a welcoming home. At the Norfolk branch of Bears Unlimited our household includes Nibbles, a dark brown and white hamster. Nibbles came to live with us last October and he quickly became dearly loved by us all. We'll tell you the story of how he got his name. We were all in the car driving back from the pet shop in Norwich trying to think of a suitable name for our new friend. It was a drive of just over 20 miles so we had plenty of time to brain storm lots of possible names. However, none of the suggestions seemed quite right. Then, as we were about to turn into the drive of our house our Aunty Meryl who was also in the car said, 'oh good, now we're home we can have drinks & nibbles'. We all looked at each other and thought, nibbles, that's a good name for a hamster. We asked Nibbles what he thought and he twitched his whiskers in what we all took to be approval so Nibbles he became. Here's his photo so you can see how handsome he is.
The Ipswich branch of Bears Unlimited includes Panda the cat, so called because of his black & white colour (not because he looks like a Panda!). He chose to live with the Ipswich bears when he moved into their garden a few years ago. They were unable to trace an owner and concluded he was well and truly homeless and took him in, something they have never regretted. We'll get the Ipswich branch members to report in to tell you more Panda tails (tales?) but for now we will include his picture - a fine pose I'm sure you will all agree.
SJ254784 - nr Llanfair Hill - 430 m
8 years ago
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