Pluvialis plays Truant
Like the Mole at the start of the Wind in the Willows, Pluvialis leaves her university work behind and dashes out to enjoy the Fenland spring:
Like the Mole at the start of the Wind in the Willows, Pluvialis leaves her university work behind and dashes out to enjoy the Fenland spring:
This morning I caught the 07:42 to London Waterloo, my earlier trains having been cancelled. As we pulled out of Reading Station when I saw a small stocky deer (possibly a muntjac - it had a distinctive light brown V-shape mark on its face) in the scrubland by the railway embankment near Queen's House. Now, I have seen photos of deer in a cemetery in Reading but I never really thought they would come so close to the town centre: this one was within 50 metres of the Forbury Road.
Not a phrase you are likely to have come across often. It occurs in a blog post by John Hawkes in which he discusses an article on Robert Sapolsky's work on stress-related disease in baboons.