by Arthur Witten | Apr 13, 2001 | Liquorice
It is not just my aging body that has noticed the autumn nights getting cooler here in Sydney, Australia. This morning I noticed the Noisy Minors (birds) collecting the hair Liquorice had left on her day bed in the breezeway. She has another on the back verandah...
by Arthur Witten | Apr 12, 2001 | Liquorice
Our morning walk across the front paddock was interrupted when Liquorice saw an orange and black “Wanderer” butterfly fluttering about the freshly mown grass doing whatever orange and black butterflies do to amuse themselves of a cool morning. It was only...
by Arthur Witten | Apr 8, 2001 | Liquorice
Baby Liquorice accompanied us into Camden as Ma and Pa had an appointment to see their Podiatrist. It is not often that they have an appointment as close to home as Camden, which is about ten miles away and our nearest town, not counting Cobbitty with its combined...
by Arthur Witten | Apr 8, 2001 | Liquorice
Once again, Liquorice has been found guilty and sentenced to a lifetime ban from ever setting foot in the downstairs bathroom! The sentence was imposed by a Judge far less lenient than I am. You see she was apprehended at the scene of the crime after having chewed...
by Arthur Witten | Apr 8, 2001 | Liquorice
Liquorice and I sat together in the breezeway this morning when I let her out to do what a girl must do first thing of a morning but as I often sit and give her a nurse she prefers that to her other morning pleasures. She is getting to big to nurse now. That does not...
by Arthur Witten | Apr 2, 2001 | Liquorice
We arrived home from another trip to the doctors. I walked across the breezeway, opened the laundry door for my father to make his dash to the loo. Traditional on these occasions. As I walked back to assist Ma from the car I noticed something pink in the near dead...