Another dove fell down the chimney this morning. They're very discreet birds. A pigeon will crash down noisily and then try to bash its way out, but a gentle dove drops quietly and then just stays and thinks about it. Unless you hear the flutter of its delicate wings, you don't know. But it happened about 7 o'clock and I was faffing about on the internet, so I did hear.
The tortoises started moving around when it became mild, earlier this month, so I got them up, bathed them and put them under the lamps. Of course, the weather turned cold again, so they have just spent most of their days basking. Fyodor started eating after a couple of days, but Leo just looked unhappy - not ill, so I didn't panic, just worried. Last week, he graciously accepted some lamb's lettuce and now they're both fine and eating plenty. I'm supplementing their weed diet with some bought salad, partly because they needed to be tempted but also because the weather has been horrible and foraging is anything but a pleasure. Now it's milder and there's more in the garden, they're starting to enjoy the good stuff too. Fyo went for an enthusiastic walk, the whole length of the run and back, which was quite cute. I liked it when they were called, optimistically, Natasha and Anastasia, but they're certainly boys (it's all about the shape of their tails and it isn't apparent until they're about 5 years old), but it's not as if they know their names and they may end up with different monikers, if I think of something that suits them.
I badly need to do some overdue paperwork, so obviously I'm blogging instead. I'm sorry, darlings, talking to you is my displacement activity. At least I've got as far as the computer, however, so it may be a stepping stone. What I have done, in the last few minutes, is going on to the tv licence site and told them that no one lives at Pam's house at present. They've been writing for months and it's started to get quite a bullying tone. As has the website where you say you don't need it. Do you ever watch Sky or any of the other streaming services? Well, if you do, you pay for it, but apparently you need a licence too. I don't object to paying for a tv licence, even though I rarely watch, but if I only used Netflix etc, I certainly would. I said the property was empty and they wanted to know when it would be occupied? I have no idea, it's not been put up for sale yet. I guessed 1st September, because I couldn't leave it blank. Pam is feeling very despondent at the prospect of not having a home of her own any more, but she knows it has to be sold. We've talked through the options - she moves back and employs help, she buys somewhere more manageable, she stays in the home but moves to one of the little bungalows in the grounds, when it's available, or she stays where she is. She acknowledges that the last is the only realistic one - I'd opt for the bungalow, in her situation, but she doesn't like the thought of sleeping on the ground floor with the open window that she prefers and, having become used to having people around her, she would feel isolated. I completely sympathise with her situation, I'd be distressed too. I can only listen and be kind, she's already making the best of things. I set up a standing order to pay the fees for her on Friday. £6,800 every four weeks. She really will have to sell her house.
I'll go and shut the bedroom window, assuming the bird has flown.