Gloves for flying foxes
Jun. 20th, 2020 08:28 pmThere's a foxglove in my garden, under the elder tree. It is - they are both - self-seeded, because that's how my garden is. I've been watching it grow since it was just a rosette of leaves, and now it is as tall as I am. There's no picture of how tall it is, because it's a tall, linear thing and it just vanishes into the background. So instead, here's a picture of how foxglovey it is:
Those bells start at three feet off the ground, so the fox would have to be jumping quite high to get its paws into them - and foxes probably can do that, but this would have to be quite a small fox, or they wouldn't fit.
( More foxgloves - no, actually, more pictures of the same foxglove, )
Those bells start at three feet off the ground, so the fox would have to be jumping quite high to get its paws into them - and foxes probably can do that, but this would have to be quite a small fox, or they wouldn't fit.
( More foxgloves - no, actually, more pictures of the same foxglove, )