Hi G-Fans!
So, the concierge hung around, for like the whole day.
Almost.
She wasn't as annoying as before so it didn't cramp our style as much.
We didn't schedule any choir practices, so that helps. Last week she surprised us a few times during our singing practices.... She just can't appreciate a good sound when she hears one, not like Harry's concierge who actually encourages him to start a group sing.
Humans.
Never can tell.
So, it was a summery sort of sunny day.
We didn't take a walk until really late on the sundial.
We walked home from the bog in very dim conditions.
The excitement didn't stop because of the time of night.
After there were some banana smelling unshared (with me) treats, there was the all-too familiar high pitched squeal we have gotten use to these days.
Sophie rounded up another mouse from the basement and kindly deposited it in the bathroom, which made catching it for the concierge fairly simple.
Then there was the late night relocation program.
It has to meet several criteria.
Not the least of which it has to be relocated away from houses in general. The concierge thinks once a mouse gets used to a house, it will return to another if nearby.
The next criteria is good hiding spots to give it some sort of chance to survive.
The rest of the criteria are optional. Like not having it stay overnight in the domicile. Etcetera.
So, when the concierge returned there was some settling on the couch while she finished reading a book on a dog detective. Why do the main characters seem to be boys? Girls are interesting!
Anyway, she, Raphael and Snagglepus relaxed on the couch in a big pig pile while she demolished the last part of the book, I think she started reading it today or yesterday...... I guess that is what a human does when they aren't slated to be anywhere in particular.
I should write a book!
I could be the narrator!
I could write myself into all sorts of exciting predicaments...!!
So, may your imagination be unleashed daily for regular exercise and a little wild time each day....
TTFN!
-G

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