Thursday, September 20, 2012
the Wildlife is getting closer....
So excited about the Living With Wildlife Conference next week, though I am a little disappointed that this event is being held in Toronto and there is no mention of raccoons. If there was ever a need for human/wildlife conflict resolution counselling, it would be right here in the city with the densest raccoon population in the world. (though I think that is a self identified proclamation, but by David Suzuki, so I'm not concerned) I am looking forward to hearing from Nathalie Karvonen about the Toronto Wildlfe Centre, and is it wrong of me to be excited about the three local vegan(!) bakeries providing snacks and goodies? I didn't think so.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Raccoon House
A bit of a catch up is in order (yu-huh, I know that is kind of obvious)
I moved out of the raccoon house a year ago, and Charlie styaed there for the past year, only leaving last month. I happened to be be there as the door was locked for the last time, and it was quasi-sad. Not really sad, because my home is somewhere else, and a little bit sad because it reminded me Charlie and I don't live together anymore and saying "my ex-roommate" when you hang out with someone pretty much every week isn't exactly the direction people think you are going to take with a title like that. But it was fun to spend some time there that day, mostly because I got to watch the five (yep, five) baby raccoons that live in the attic scamper about on the roof eating shingles and basically being absolutely adorable. It was nice not be be all upset about it (because I don't live there and no one else does either).
But that doesn't mean I don't have raccoons in my life. That is the brilliant thing about this city, they are - so not kidding - everywhere.
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