Tuesday 7 January 2014

Slog It Blog It, Tragic Tuesday!


We soon have to build an Ark over here, My park is The Somme and I am in danger of getting Trench Paw.


Everywhere is muddy and wet. If that wasn't bad enough, imagine my horror when I saw this.........


Yes Puddles your Pea-Can Tree Killer has made across the pond.


He has cut down all my lovely tree.


Even my favourite,


Right before my eyes hacking away at my wood.


What will I do? What will I climb?


Worse I ponder, where will the SQUIRRELS go?


I walk away lonely and dejected.


But at least I found some stinky goodness to roll in. Woe is me, my heart is broken.

On tragic Tuesday have a terrific day all.

Puddles Can Be Found Here Pea-Can-less!

51 comments:

  1. Oh I'm so glad you found that stinky goodness, to loosen up your heart.

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  2. At least Mr Pea-Can Tree killer couldn't take the Stinky Goodness!

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  3. What a great walk , ruined by him :P

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  4. It seems you had some good rolls!

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  5. That is tree murder !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! why would they cut down your trees...did you forget to sign post them saying off limits?

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  6. I'm so sorry, Molly. :( Butt look on the bright side. Now the tree rats have no where to hide.

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  7. Enjoy your bath when you get home Molly :-)

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  8. That's really a tragedy. First they divert the Thames through your park and then Puddles tree-killer made firewood of your trees. Think to roll in stinky goodness is the one and only cure. Hope you haven't to take a bath...

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  9. They love chopping down trees...something about Health & Safety...do they not care!!!!

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  10. Muddy or not, it looks like a great playground!

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  11. Good golly Miz Molly! What is this earth coming to? We are freezing here in sub zero temperatures dangerous enough to warrant state-wide school closings for two days now, and now this? Find yourself a proper trash bin and jump in and swim in it dearest......you deserve a break! tehehehehehehehee

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  12. i'll try again...i hate losing trees. i've lost a few here, too. but my squirrels still come for the bird seed.

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  13. THAT is TERRIBLE... HOW DARE the Pee Can Tree Killer do that to YOUR tree(s). UNTHINKABLE
    THANK GOODNESS fur the super find of the Stinky Goodness.

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  14. Molly first of all let me say your furs are looking absolutely shiny and most beautiful today. I must know your secret or maybe I do. Is it the roll in the stinky goodness of pea-can tree debris?
    As a wee child mom says her granny had a pea-can tree. Any time the the grand kids said they didn't have anything to do she sent them out to pick up pea-cans.
    Thanks for you kind wishes to my mom
    Hugs Madi your bfff

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  15. Oh Molly! Da HORRORS of loosing a tree!! But rolling in stinky goodness at least balances things out. I LOVES to roll, too!!

    -Ruby

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  16. Sorry Molly. It was getting wet here and then it froze.

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  17. Oh Molly, I think our monsoon season came your way. Sorry sweetie!

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  18. What the........ how can he do that in a park,........ who authorized this. Oh Doggie, roll in the stinkie for all your worth!

    The Mad Scots

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  19. Oh the Horror!!! Hope the stinky roll helped ease the pain
    hugs
    Mr Bailey, Hazel & Greta

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  20. OMD, that is unspeakably cruel. We know how much you loved your tree. Thank goodness you found some sh.... er stinky goodness to roll in :)
    Dip and Elliot x

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  21. Did the stinky goodness elevate your spirits any?

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  22. How awful! At least you had some stinky goodness to roll in.

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  23. Molly you need to come to my park.... it's a complete swimming pool BOL. Rock on summer xxxooxxxx


    Mollie and Alfie

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  24. Sadness comes without warning . . .

    Your Pals,

    Murphy & Stanley

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  25. I hate seeing people chop down trees! On a bright note, at least you can SEE your grass..........we have over a foot of snow and sub zero temps.......enjoy the greenery!

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  26. That makes us sooooooo sad. At least you have some mud to roll in.

    XXXOOO Daisy, Bella & Roxy

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  27. Wowzers...it looks like summer over there! I could send my extreme cold temps over to freeze things in place for you if you want?

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  28. You should have ATTACKED him!! Ripped HIM apart! He cannot be allowed to continue. Um, you found cat food in the park?

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  29. Oh nose, that is terrible Molly. He should not be allowed to do such a thing to those poor trees.
    We hope the stinky goodness helped a little.

    Purrs,
    Cindi Lou & The Kitty Krew

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  30. Terrible new for this tree hugger too ~although I do not share in the stinky goodness remedy. ;)

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  31. Well this is worse than terrible. We are going to get to the bottom of this if we have to start at the top.

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  32. Oh dear, Molly, such a sad day for you and your trees. Don't worry too much about the squirrels, they always seem to survive - darn it.

    Thank dogness for stinky goodness.

    Woos - Phantom, Ciara, and Lightning

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  33. That is so terrible that the trees are going away. We are sure the squirrels will survive! Lee and Phod

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  34. Oh no, what terrible visitors! They took your tree, the nerve, and those squirrels now will not be there to taunt you and tempt you!

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  35. thank goodness for stinky goodness to make your day better!
    love
    tweedles

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  36. Oh Molly, that is tragic for sure!!!
    Thank goodness for stinky stuff!!

    Smileys!
    Dory, Jakey, Arty & Bilbo

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  37. I hope the stinky goodness roll helped console you. And you know what they say every squirrel for himself.

    Aroo to you,
    Sully

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  38. Cutting down your trees!!!
    The nerve of those peoples! Its a good thing yous has finded something to rolls in. Right now all the deer poop my hairy slobbery sisters likes to roll in, in the summer, is frozen!!! Cinnamon thinks they is poopsicles.
    Kisses
    Nellie

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  39. We are thinking....at least you can SEE the grass!! It really is better than ice and snow and bitterly frigid temperatures!! Enjoy your rolling!! xo Chloe and LadyBug

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  40. Ahhhh, nothing like stinky goodness to make everything better!!!

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  41. Oh no Molly! I wonder why they cut it down?

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  42. Well, the water is better than the snow that many in the States are experiencing! Sorry about all the trees being cut down. That is sad.

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  43. Well don't that just make your browm eyes blue Molly...what a cheek...i hope you got a real good stank on you...bummer...hugs Fozziemum....xxxx

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  44. O no how could he do that to you?!

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  45. Oh no! How dare he! At least you made the most of it. :)

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  46. I hope there is a good reason the trees were cut down, the indignity of it all! At least you have mud not ice! Love Dolly

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  47. Hehehehe...Molly, I really does not mean to laughs. Trust me, you will needs therapy soon afters you loose your trees. Da squirrels just leaves since there be no trees...it's TERRIBLES not to has squirrels to hunt.

    Puddles

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  48. Dear Molly,
    I can feel how you are sad for your trees! I know this feeling too good! We have such tree cutter at work all year long and the always cut the best trees!
    So I wish you to find other good ones! Full of squirrels too!
    Love
    Arno

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