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Eleventh Day of Mousemas – Closing scenes
Amber again. Mousemas is nearly over for another year. Tomorrow is R’s birthday which brings things to a close and the day after, M will take the decorations down. It is funny because…
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Tenth Day of Mousemas – A nasty surprise
Today started well, as just when we thought it would never happen, the intruders left. First the strange red car departed (hopefully not to return) followed by R and M in the usual…
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Ninth Day of Mousemas – Boxing Day
Saphy here again. The humans had great hilarity this afternoon playing a game called “Railway Rivals”. This is apparently a game they bought in the dim mists of prehistory when there were sabre-toothed…
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Eighth Day of Mousemas – Christmas Day
Saphy here. It has been chaos today. People, presents, paper, singing, endless music and then pointless games for hours and hours. Amber went off in the sulks – she managed to hide so…
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Big Ted at Christmas
This is another story about Big Ted the bear from my childhood which I wrote for my family at Christmas. Lots of illustrations (done with the help of AI as it would have…
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Seventh Day of Mousemas – Christmas Eve
Amber again. This is what the humans call Christmas Eve. Someone was born a long time ago and is supposed to be coming back some time but hasn’t yet. Most humans including R…
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Sixth Day of Mousemas – A visitor
Amber here. R’s sister V came today. She is very scary because she has two dogs and (I have to be blunt here) she smells of them. Also, she is just scary because…
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Fifth Day of Mousemas – Stranger Danger
Saphy here. I am only informed of this second hand – but R at least is a reasonably reliable source (wouldn’t trust M as far as I could claw her). Apparently when he…
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Fourth day of Mousemas – a new bed
Amber here. I must say I am very impressed with our humans today. I have mentioned that R got us (well me actually but Saphy steals it sometimes) a little bed for near…
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Third day of Mousemas – some churches
Saphy here again. M and J went on a “walk to the manger” today. This involved going into different churches around town and singing Christmas carols. As a slight digression – I believe…