tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8026557319568945115.post9072613682704591211..comments2023-12-18T03:00:04.192-05:00Comments on The Concrete Gardener: September: Ducklings, chicks, guinea pigsConcrete Gardenerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12368862362127742038noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8026557319568945115.post-46540225529794147082017-10-04T00:13:48.997-04:002017-10-04T00:13:48.997-04:00Thank you so much Dan.
We're concerned about...Thank you so much Dan. <br /><br />We're concerned about the baboon(s) (first it was three males, now it just seems to be the one who comes back every day). They're scared of snakes, and they know paint ball guns. So we're thinking of getting a paint ball gun or some other kind of loud gun type thing (not a real gun or even a pellet gun). And some rubber snakes. They usually come around breakfast time (7-9am) so I'm most concerned that Hana or Eli will be outside with the animals and will surprise the baboon-- trying to stay indoors until we hear from neighbours that he has moved through (or we've already seen him). He's really clever, despite having been named Donald by one of our neighbours.Concrete Gardenerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12368862362127742038noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8026557319568945115.post-9479074586944663012017-10-03T13:32:13.524-04:002017-10-03T13:32:13.524-04:00Everything you're doing is so inspiring--both ...Everything you're doing is so inspiring--both with the farm and with the kids. Thanks for writing about it, and for the beautiful photos!<br /><br />The baboon thing seems like it would be really scary--we're discomfited enough to have mice eating all the pasta, and at least they try to be sneaky! How concerning does it feel for you guys, and is there anything you can do about them?Dannyhttp://squibix.net/noreply@blogger.com