The Pig, Balloon Bear, Little Brown and Rodney live with us. Follow their lives - the ups the downs, triumphs and disasters that can only happen to those of a smaller disposition and original take on the world.
Sunday, August 20, 2006
The Pig always has to say hello to his bigger cousins.
When we're driving we have to squeel "Piggieeees!!" at the top of our voices when we see pigs in a field.
When we're driving we have to squeel "Piggieeees!!" at the top of our voices when we see pigs in a field.
The Pig and Bear like the sea side. The Pig likes to chill and catch a few rays. The Bear likes to get near the water and do what Bears do - catch fish.
Sadly for Balloon, he's not realised that even tiddlers would be a big catch for him and as he's only ever seen things like sharks on TV (and they look small on the tele) that evn they are easy game, in short he always claims he will catch and eat evey fish in the sea.
When he does this his little arms start to grasp air desperately in preparation for the big one which he thinks lies just under the surface of evey bit of water. He even thinks fish live in the bath.
Sadly for Balloon, he's not realised that even tiddlers would be a big catch for him and as he's only ever seen things like sharks on TV (and they look small on the tele) that evn they are easy game, in short he always claims he will catch and eat evey fish in the sea.
When he does this his little arms start to grasp air desperately in preparation for the big one which he thinks lies just under the surface of evey bit of water. He even thinks fish live in the bath.
Whilst trucks in Africa excite the Pig it was nothing compared to when they got near a real gun on safari.
We had to stop little trotters and paws from searching for the trigger.
We had to stop little trotters and paws from searching for the trigger.
When we took the Pig and Bear to africa a few years ago on safari they liked the idea of big trucks. In fact the safari vehicles are the only plus point for the Pig.
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