Not even in Seanhenge can be overridden what seems to be natural law. In this case, a suddenly approaching distraction ensured that the little mouse escaped with its life.
Watching the mouse paralysed with shock was disconcerting. I doubt that it was praising its fortune. / És opressiu veure l'estat de xoc del ratolí. Dubto que estigués lloant la seva sort. Aferradetes, Paula
The simple fact is, the carnivores have to eat, too. Sometimes we still cheer for the meal to get away.
ReplyDeleteQuite!
DeleteThe mouse is very fortunate. The cat appearsto be a well accomplished hunter.
ReplyDeleteA very accomplished hunter, indeed.
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ReplyDeleteEchoing messymimi
Eating and being eaten ...
DeleteAquest ratolí es salvà pels pèls!. Aquest dia s'aixecà amb tota la sort del món.
ReplyDeleteUna foto que no és gens fàcil. Enhorabona!.
Aferradetes, Sean.
Watching the mouse paralysed with shock was disconcerting. I doubt that it was praising its fortune. / És opressiu veure l'estat de xoc del ratolí. Dubto que estigués lloant la seva sort.
DeleteAferradetes, Paula
The cat will win in the end, they usually do.
ReplyDeleteI am quite sure, she won.
DeleteThe cat was obviously never taught 'do not play with your food' :-)
ReplyDeleteHow to teach unteachables? ;-)
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